Showing posts with label Downtown San Jose activities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downtown San Jose activities. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Symphony San Jose Delivers Holiday Magic at California Theatre

Downtown San Jose invites families and friends to embrace the season with Symphony San Jose's Holiday Spectacular on December 6 and 7, 2025. Performances take place at the beautifully decorated California Theatre on 345 South First Street, with shows at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, plus 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. This symphonic celebration fills the air with warmth through classic carols, audience sing-alongs and dazzling dance numbers, creating lasting memories for all ages.

The program features beloved selections like Leroy Anderson's A Christmas Festival, Jerry Herman's We Need a Little Christmas, Vince Guaraldi's Christmas Time is Here and traditional favorites including The First Noël, Joy to the World and Silent Night. Attendees can look forward to the popular 12 Days of Silicon Valley, along with pieces such as Katharine Kennicott Davis's The Little Drummer Boy, Alan Silvestri's Believe from The Polar Express and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Arabian Dance from The Nutcracker. Additional tunes like It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year and Santa Baby round out the festive lineup.

Conductor Elena Sharkova leads Symphony San Jose, joined by Symphony San Jose Chorale, Cantabíle Youth Singers, New Ballet and special guests for an evening of holiday wonder. Pre-concert festivities start one hour before each show, offering photos and visits with Santa, plus a chance to decorate gingerbread cookies with royal icing for a sweet touch. These activities open the doors to joyful interactions before the music begins.

Convenient parking awaits at a nearby city-owned garage on San Carlos Street with entrances on Second and Third streets. Single tickets range from $35 to $115, with special discounts for youth including half-price options for those 17 and under when accompanying adults, or the Saturday Night SoundCheck Pass for patrons 25 and under at $25 for the season, plus companion tickets.

For tickets and additional information, visit www.symphonysanjose.org



Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Content Pick-Up Party Celebrates Discovery in Downtown San Jose

Open San Jose will host an engaging evening on November 13, 2025, with Content's Pick-Up Party for Issue 18.1, Discover. Held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at CreaTV San Jose on 38 South Second Street, this free event welcomes all ages to mark the release of Content Magazine's latest issue. Organized by Content Magazine, the gathering spotlights local talent and fosters connections through art and performance.

Attendees can enjoy a DJ set by Arturo Garces, a cash bar for beer and wine, and complimentary beverages plus hors d'oeuvres for Content members from Goodtime Bar. Chopsticks Alley Art presents a CreativiTEA Open Mic Showcase with House of Asha and Chansing Dai. A highlight arrives at 7:30 p.m. with a Hair and Tattoo Runway Show featuring Low Le on tattoos and Ming Schipper as hair artist. A pop-up gallery exhibition, in partnership with Works/SJ, displays works by Hadi Aghaee, Tachiya Bryant, Sarah Bianco, John Contreras, Low Le, Betty Proper, Jasmine Reid and Augie WK.

The magazine issue 18.1 profiles a range of creators, including organic artist Hadi Aghaee, multimedia artist Tachiya Bryant, painter and muralist Sarah Bianco, artist and sculptor John Contreras, DJ and producer Arturo Garces, tattoo artist Low Le, mixed media artist Betty Proper, mixed media canvas artist Jasmine Reid, muralist Augie WK, along with community hubs like Open San Jose and Works San Jose. Partners such as Open San Jose, Chopsticks Alley Art, Filco Events and Goodtime Bar make the night possible. Events of this kind showcase San Jose's thriving arts community and draw people to explore Downtown's cultural offerings.

For tickets and additional information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/content-pick-up-party-181-discover-at-open-san-jose-tickets-1789784867719

Friday, August 1, 2025

Discover South First Fridays: San Jose's Vibrant Art Walk in the SoFA District

San Jose comes alive on the first Friday of each month with South First Fridays, a celebration of creativity that draws locals and visitors into the heart of the SoFA District. Galleries and museums open their doors wide, showcasing fresh exhibitions from talented artists who capture the essence of innovation and culture. From paintings that explore human connections to immersive installations reflecting diverse heritages, the event offers a chance to engage directly with the works and their creators. This gathering highlights the city's commitment to fostering artistic expression, turning ordinary evenings into memorable explorations of visual storytelling.

The STREET MRKT adds an energetic layer to the experience, transforming South First Street into an open-air marketplace where independent artists display and sell their unique pieces. Food trucks serve up local flavors, while live DJ sets keep the atmosphere lively into the night. Venues like the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art and MACLA feature standout shows, including explorations of cultural roots through folk-inspired art and textile innovations. These elements combine to create a family-friendly space that encourages everyone to support the creative community and discover new favorites.

Beyond the core area, the event extends to the Historic District and Martha Gardens District, with additional spots hosting photography tributes and poetry performances. San Jose's art scene thrives through such initiatives, building connections among residents and reinforcing the city's role as a hub for cultural growth. Attending South First Fridays not only provides entertainment but also contributes to the ongoing vitality of Downtown San Jose, where every visit helps nurture a brighter future for the arts.

The next South First Friday is... today! Come on down from 5-9pm. The Street Market runs from 5pm-10pm. Admission is free and it is family friendly.

Source: South FIRST FRIDAYS