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Best Indie & Rock Jul 5 - Sep 5

in Santa Barbara

Air Supply at Chumash Casino

Air Supply

The front runners of eighties soft-rock and still evolving, Air Supply know how to write a love song, creating the illusion of romance with sweeping ballads and sweet melodies. Touring now, an evening the Aussie megastars will enchant, as they play from their compelling and vast back catalog, with hits such as 'You are my Lady', 'Everywoman in the World', 'Without you' and many more!

Kings of Leon at Santa Barbara Bowl

Kings of Leon

Kings of Leon return this year with a brand new album and tour! 'Can We Please Have Fun' is the band's ninth studio album and sees them return to a playful form much like their early albums. With the lead single 'Mustang' gaining huge critical acclaim, KOL is back and better than ever!

Toad the Wet Sprocket at The Lobero

Toad the Wet Sprocket

After reuniting in 2006, Toad the Wet Sprocket have set out to honor their contribution to the landscape of the early '90s, including 1991's 'All I Want' and 'Walk on the Ocean', by performing, reworking and updating their back catalog, without losing their emotional core. They're back on the road again - don't miss them in action!

Gary Clark Jr. at Santa Barbara Bowl

Gary Clark Jr.

Grammy-award winner Gary Clark Jr. is hitting the road this summer in support of his forthcoming album 'JPEG RAW'! As one of the country's biggest stars in rock, jazz, country and soul, this phenomenally talented musician heads out on a brand new tour, showing exactly why the likes of Alicia Keys, the Rolling Stones and Foo Fighters are singing his praises as well as having him support their live shows.

John Fogerty at Santa Barbara Bowl

John Fogerty

Founder member of Creedence Clearwater Revival, John Fogerty's unmistakable growl was a staple of American radio during the 60s, on tracks like Bad Moon Rising, Proud Mary and the anti-Vietnam war anthem Fortunate Son. Selling millions of records worldwide, the group disbanded in 1970, at which point Fogerty pursued a highly successful solo career, penning hits including Old Man Down the River and Rockin' All Over the World (later made famous by Status Quo).