Showing posts with label Local Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Local Entertainment. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2026

Free Summer Concerts Return to Evergreen Village Square

San Jose gained another reason to look forward to longer evenings when the Music in the Square Summer Series confirmed its return to Evergreen Village Square. Presented in partnership with Councilmember Domingo Candelas, the free weekly concerts will run every Friday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. starting June 5 and continuing through August 28, with one break on July 4.

Local favorite Classic Rewind will open the season with a set of classic rock covers that have drawn crowds in the past. The band’s energetic style promises to get people moving right away and set a welcoming tone for the full summer run of performances.

Evergreen Village Square businesses have lined up special offers and promotions to coincide with each concert date. Shoppers and diners who arrive early or stay late will find extra incentives that turn a simple night out into a full evening of music, food, and local support.

Those who enjoy relaxed outdoor gatherings with family and friends will discover a perfect fit in this series. The central fountain, open plaza space, and consistent Friday schedule create an easy routine that brings neighbors together week after week while highlighting the southeast side of the city.



Thursday, May 14, 2026

Claude VonStroke to Headline Open-Air Day Party at Circle of Palms Plaza in Downtown San Jose

Music fans throughout the Bay Area can circle June 13 on their calendars when Claude VonStroke headlines a day-to-night open-air gathering at Circle of Palms Plaza. The event stretches from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and places one of house music’s most recognizable names inside one of Downtown San Jose’s most recognizable public spaces.

It’s a Journey, the team behind the production, has shaped the afternoon and evening around strong sound, thoughtful lighting, and quiet references to the plaza’s own story. Food trucks and a full bar will keep everyone fueled while support artists Mike Kerrigan, N808, JLittle, Santino b2b Logan Conners, and Jasper Crenshaw warm the crowd for the headliner.

Claude VonStroke has spent more than ten years shaping modern tech house both behind the decks and as an A&R force who helped launch careers for artists such as Fisher and Eats Everything. His set will serve as the centerpiece of an experience built for movement and memory rather than spectacle alone.

Adding another dimension, acclaimed artist Brooke Einbender will have her suspended Gaiascope sculptures on site through mid-August. Each interactive steel installation invites passersby to change colors, lighting sequences, and video playback from nearby pedestals, turning the plaza into a living canvas that rewards curiosity.

The entire afternoon-to-evening program will spotlight Downtown San Jose’s rising energy by folding live music, hospitality, public art, and open civic space into one seamless afternoon.

For more info and tickets, head over here.

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Golden Ticket Excitement Lands in San Jose with Playful People Productions' Willy Wonka Jr.

Playful People Productions brings Willy Wonka Jr. to the Historic Hoover Theater this month. Four casts of young performers ages four to twelve will transform the classic tale of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory into a live musical spectacle filled with songs, dancing, and imaginative sets. The production captures the spirit of creativity that makes our city a vibrant place for the arts.

Directors Alicia Sanders, Katie D'Arcey, and Shannon Santandrea have prepared these ensembles with care, supported by vocal directors Brian Kemper and Elaine Saum. Each group delivers its own fresh take on the story of Willy Wonka and his golden ticket contest. Audiences can expect to meet the endearing Charlie Bucket, his grandfather, and a cast of unforgettable characters who learn important lessons inside the factory.

The show highlights the joy of live theater right in San Jose, where local children develop confidence, teamwork, and artistic skills through programs like those offered by this nonprofit. Founded in 2010 and established as a 501(c)3 in 2017, Playful People Productions creates inclusive spaces that welcome participants of all backgrounds and even encourages families to perform together on stage.

Support from the City of San José Cultural Affairs grant and SVCreates underscores the value placed on arts education here. These efforts help position San Jose as a leader in nurturing young talent and building community through shared cultural experiences that everyone can enjoy.

Shows take place across several dates with the Lollipop, Gumdrop, Taffy, and Jelly Bean casts each offering unique performance times. The intimate Historic Hoover Theater at 1635 Park Avenue sets the stage for an evening or afternoon of laughter and wonder. Tickets cost $18 for youth twelve and under, $20 for students thirteen to seventeen, and $25 dollars for adults.

For tickets or more information, visit www.PlayfulPeople.org or call (408) 878-5362.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Spark Social Brings Bay Area Food Truck Energy to San Jose's Creekside District

Mark your calendars for an exciting new chapter in San Jose dining and entertainment. Spark Social prepares to launch its second location in the Creekside District next spring. Creekside or Downtown West is where Google plans to build their future multi-million SQFT campus around Diridon Station.

Spark Social will occupy 75,000 square feet at 140 South Montgomery Street and will invest nearly one million dollars into the buildout while planning to generate up to 150 local jobs.

You'll gain access to a full community hub that operates seven days a week. A daily-changing lineup of top Bay Area food trucks will join forces with a complete bar, a putt course, fire pits for evening hangs, and live music throughout the week. An active events calendar will keep the energy high year-round. Expect pop-up retail spots and nonprofit programs to round out the offerings and support local creators.

Spark Social adopts a vendor-friendly approach by charging flat daily or monthly fees instead of taking sales cuts. This setup mirrors successful farmers market models and helps small businesses thrive. The strategic placement steps away from SAP Center and Caltrain's Diridon Station and will draw crowds from games and commuters alike.

The Creekside District continues to evolve as part of the broader Downtown West vision for San Jose. Additional fitness studios and retail concepts will join the mix later this year. Hapa Brewing was the first establishment to set up shop in the new district but it's clear they won't be the last.

Source: SVBJ