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Best Indie & Rock in Costa Mesa

Tash Sultana at Pacific Amphitheatre

Tash Sultana

No stranger to constantly sold-out headline shows and tours, it may come as a surprise to some that a few years ago Australian songstress Tash Sultana was busking on the streets of her home city of Melbourne, creating her own buzz with a DIY spirit and determination. The dynamic young performer then went viral when a homemade performance video garnered one million views in five days, marking her as a rising star in the indie scene!

John Fogerty at Pacific Amphitheatre

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).

Alice Cooper at Pacific Amphitheatre

Alice Cooper

Prepare yourself: legendary rocker Alice Cooper is hitting the road in 2024 hitting the US stages once again! Fans can expect a night of shock rock, alongside chilling, thrilling antics from Cooper! The tour is set to make stops in Denver, Tulsa, Missouri, Niagara Falls and many more. Don't miss your chance to see him live!

Happy Together Tour at Pacific Amphitheatre

Happy Together Tour

The Happy Together tour heads out once again with the biggest line-up of 60s groups yet! Topping the bill are The Turtles, whose iconic 1967 number-one hit 'Happy Together' gives this tour its name. They're joined by other stalwarts of the decade such as Jay and The Americans, The Association, Joey Molland, The Vogues and The Cowskills!

Cake at Pacific Amphitheatre

Cake

Going strong for over 20 years, the Sacramento rock band is back on the road performing their greatest hits. The band cites country music, Mariachi, new wave, college rock, funk, Iranian folk music, Brazilian music, and hip hop as their main influences and are particularly noted for lead singer McCrea's monotone singing style, sarcasm-heavy lyrics, and unique trumpet lines. Their last album Showroom of Compassion was released in 2011 to the top of the chart for the first time.

Reverend Horton Heat at Pacific Amphitheatre

Reverend Horton Heat

This psychobilly band from Texas have established themselves as one of the most popular underground acts in America. Their sound is self described as "Country-fed punkabilly." Their music is a mixture of country, punk, big band, swing, and rockabilly, all played loud and energetically with lyrics that are often very humorous.

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