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Paso Robles
Paso Robles Pioneer Museum
2010 Riverside Ave.
(805) 239-4556
Open:
Thursday - Sunday
1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
www.PasoRoblesPioneerMuseum.org
805•238•4413
790 Pine St., Paso Robles • EarthTonesGifts.com
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Don’t miss the hot summer lineup
at Vina Robles Amphitheatre
Summer means one thing at Vina
Robles Amphitheatre in Paso
Robles—one of the hottest music
lineups on the Central Coast is
here! Vina Robles is the premier
outdoor music venue for a reason.
Each year, some of the best per-
formers come to Paso Robles, and
this year showcases even more top
talent. The experience is casual, fun,
and most importantly, an incredible
season of music!
On stage and not to be missed!
July 5—Primus with special
guest Ty Segall. Funk/metal band
Primus returns with the Onward &
Upward Tour and new drummer,
John Hoffman. The band chronicled
their search for a new drummer
in the YouTube series, Interstellar
Drum Derby, which gave fans an
inside look at the band's journey to
whittle down 6,200 global appli-
cants to the perfect drummer.
July 13—Happy Together Tour.
Featuring chart-topping hits from
the 1960s and 1970s, hosted by the
Turtles. Joining the Turtles are Jay &
the Americans, Little Anthony, The
Vogues, Gary Puckett & the Union
Gap, and the Cowsills.
Carly Pearce, and “Rumor.” When
he’s not writing songs, collecting
awards, or selling out arenas, he’s
hanging out with his wife, Sara, and
their kids.
August 7—Melissa Etheridge
with the Indigo Girls. Grammy
Award-winning folk-rock duo,
Indigo Girls, and Grammy Award-
winning rock icon, Melissa Ether-
idge, are reuniting their talents
once again for their 2025 Yes We
Are co-headline tour. The musical
team is contributing $2.00 from
each ticket sold to benefit their
nonprofit charitable organizations:
The Etheridge Foundation and First
Peoples Fund.
August 15—Michael Franti &
Spearhead. Musician, humanitar-
ian, and activist, Michael Franti, is
known for turning hardship into
August 1—Joe Bonamassa. Liv-
ing legend and prolific writer, Joe
Bonamassa is a four-time Grammy-
nominated, four-time Blues Music
Award winner. Of his 50 released
albums, 28 have reached number one.
August 2—Anjelah Johnson-
Reyes’ Family Reunion tour. Come-
dian Anjelah Johnson-Reyes brings
her family-friendly tour to town.
Since her “Nail Salon” stand-up
debut that went viral over a decade
ago, she has had six hit comedy
specials. “The Family Reunion”
shares her views of motherhood in
her forties and, of course, stories
about her family.
August 3—Lee Brice. Country
singer-songwriter Lee Brice has
over 10 billion career streams of
One of the hottest
music venues on the
Central Coast
his hits such as “Memory I Don’t
Mess With,” “One of Them Girls,”
“I Hope You’re Happy Now” with
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