The street fair San Diego is definitely an annual community-driven
music festival located within the Normal Heights district of San Diego. It's
one of Southern California’s largest free of charge music street fairs. Each
year, it features over 100 musical performances across eight stages in addition
to four beer gardens, an array associated with carnival rides and over 300
disciplines & crafts and food vendors. Through the years, the street fair
has played a pivotal role in raising understanding of local and regional talent
and advertising the Adams Avenue Business District like a prime destination for
entertainment and business.
Your Adams Avenue Street Fair will
observe its 35th anniversary Sept. 24 and 25 which has a lineup featuring more
than 90 musicians performing on seven stages on Adams Path, between 32nd and
35th streets.
Headlining acts to the
free, all-ages music marathon include nationally acclaimed San diego roots-rock
band the Beat Farmers, using Grammy Award-winning guest Dave Alvin; expert
alt-rock band Sebadoh; the Sugaray Rayford Blues Wedding ring; Lisa Hayley and
The Zydekats; and San diego blues mainstay Tomcat Courtney, who — at 87 — still
averages four local performances 7 days.
The eclectic lineup also
features neo-surf-rockers Mrs. Wizard, troubadour Gregory Page, Celtic-music
champions Skelpin, your Dave Scott Jazz Ensemble, Sue Palmer & Your ex
Motel Swing Orchestra, and The Minor Richards. Five of the stages are going to
be outdoors, while two will be inside year-round Normal Heights music venues
Lestat’s along with Java Joe’s.
More than 300
foodstuff, drink and arts vendors will be accessible. As in previous years, a
carnival with fair rides is going to be set up at the east end in the street fair.
In addition, the good will host three, 21-and-up beer back yards, featuring 32
area craft beer breweries. A NEW craft beer tasting, sponsored by your
Union-Tribune, will take place Sept. all day and from noon to 4 P.M.
“We encourage people to
use your No. 2 and 11 city shuttle lines, and our free bike valet assistance, ”
said Scott Kessler, the executive director in the Adams Ave. Business
Association, under whose auspices the road fair is held.
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