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A guide to the SLO summer music scene
As spring quarter at Cal Poly comes to a close, some students pack their belongings and prepare to spend summer break away from San Luis Obispo. But those staying on the Central Coast through September have the chance to soak up all the summer concerts San Luis Obispo has to offer. Here’s a preview of […]
San Luis Obispo’s most famous music spot
Boo Boo Records’ owner Mike White couldn’t tell us the reason behind the store name, but told us more than enough about the places’ history.
The rise of festival culture
The rise of the festival culture may more dangerous than you think.
Concerts, clubs and crippling toxic masculinity
I am comfortable speaking about this. I am comfortable fighting to get my body back.
Top 10 Best Selling Concerts at Cal Poly in 2015
From Boz Scaggs to Hoodie Allen, here were the top 10 concerts at Cal Poly for 2015.
10. Boz Scaggs Date of performance: May 19Number of tickets sold: 1,156 9. Mamma Mia! Date of performance: April 6Number of tickets sold: 1,183
8. Nutcracker Performers: The Civic Ballet of SLODate of performance: Dec. 13Number of tickets sold: 1,189
7. Whose Live Anyway? Performers: Cast members of the TV show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”Date of performance: May 28Number of tickets sold: 1,191
6. The Piano Guys Performers: Jon Schmidt and Steven Sharp NelsonDate of performance:
The Beach Boys to perform greatest hits at the PAC
Concert attendees can expect to hear their popular songs like “Surfin’ U.S.A,” “California Girls,” “Good Vibrations” and more.
Audio Files: The deconstruction of ‘see and be seen’
In terms of concerts and music, I’m equally forgetful, but for different reasons than them simply slipping my mind.
5 SLO concerts you won’t want to miss this summer
If you’re in need of some entertainment this summer, check out these five concerts in the San Luis Obispo area.
Quiz: Test your obscure band knowledge
Get your magnifying glass out. How well do you know the obscure bands that fill the small font of festival lineups?
