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The Grove Theatre Features Five Tribute Shows

By Andy Nagle, La Jolla Booking Agency
May 10, 2019 at 09:16am. Views: 40

The Grove Theatre in Upland will be graced with five of the most amazing tribute bands this summer, so get ready to mark your calendars because music fans won't want to miss this. 

Hot August Night, Tribute to Neil Diamond Friday, July 12

Never before has there been a Neil Diamond Tribute artist like Dean Colley, who has the extraordinary look, moves and sound of Neil Diamond!

Backed by his top-notch show band, Dean takes the audience on a musical journey through the history of Neil Diamond, playing all the favorite hits like ‘Cracklin Rosie,’ ‘America,’ ‘Song Sung Blue,’ ‘Cherry Cherry,’ ‘Holly Holy,’ and many, many more!

‘Hot August Night’ is an authentic re-creation of the historic 1970’s Neil Diamond Shows held at The Greek Theater. Starring acclaimed Neil Diamond Tribute artist Dean Colley and his Hot August Night Showband! Over 35 Neil Diamond Hits are featured in this high-energy musical stage presentation that tells the story of Neil Diamond through his greatest hits.

Hot August Night performs on Friday, July 12th at 8:00 pm.

Jumping Jack Flash, Tribute to the Rolling Stones Saturday, July 13

Imagine walking into a nearby historic theater and happening upon a performance by the young Rolling Stones!  They’re all there; Mick is prancing and gyrating, Keith looks menacing as he prowls the stage with his trusty beat-up Fender guitar.  Charlie and Bill are intense as they lay down the backbeat, and Brian Jones looks regal as he lords over his stage.  But there’s something amiss; this isn’t swinging London circa 1964 but rather, your city today.  Put down that pint, mate… and take a closer look. It’s Jumping Jack Flash, the world’s greatest theatrical re-creation of a Rolling Stones concert! 

Jumping Jack Flash is a live retrospective presentation of 50 years of the Rolling Stones’ famous (and infamous!) career.  The show utilizes witty banter, on-stage video projection, and multiple wardrobe changes to take you back in time to the swinging ’60s.  Didn’t see The Stones in the ’60s from the front row?  Here’s your second chance!  JJF performs song selections from all periods of the Stones' legendary career--worldwide hit, after hit, after hit!  The greatest care has been given to the smallest details, to ensure those song performances, wardrobe and instrumentation are spot-on re-creations of the real thing. If Jumping Jack Flash doesn’t rock you as the Rolling Stones did, nobody will! 

Jumping Jack Flash performs on Saturday, July 13th at 8:00 pm.

Blue Breeze Band - Motown Tribute, Friday, July 19

Put some soul into your evening as the Blue Breeze Band performs their tribute to Motown, R&B, Soul, Funk Jazz and Blues. With powerful vocals and a tight rhythm section, this award-winning band performs hits from Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Commodores, Aretha Franklin, Earth Wind and Fire, Bruno Mars and more.

Blue Breeze Band performs on Friday, July 19th at 8:00 pm. 

Bruno and the Hooligans, Bruno Mars Tribute, Saturday, July 20

Nobody gets a party going like Bruno Mars. With infectiously funky hits like "That's What I Like," "Treasure" and the smash "Uptown Funk," Mars has conquered record charts and dance floors around the world. Now you can experience all the fun and stylish R&B swagger of the superstar live in concert when tribute band Bruno & The Hooligans returns to The Grove Theatre stage on Saturday, July 20th at 8:00 pm after a near sell-out in December. These consummate entertainers reproduce the complex sound and choreography of the original tunes with plenty of charm, style and spot-on musicianship to spare.

Bruno and the Hooligans perform on Saturday the 20th at 8:00 pm.

Abbey Road – A Tribute to the Beatles, Friday, July 26

Almost everyone knows that The Beatles are one of the most acclaimed bands in rock and roll history because their music has the hypnotic qualities that made teenage girls scream and artists today and yesterday cite them as one of their influences.

While many of us don’t have the opportunity to see the two surviving Beatles Paul McCartney or Ringo Starr live in concert these days, the closest thing to watching an actual Beatles concert will be Abbey Road - A Tribute to the Beatles on Friday, July 26th

With their tight harmonies, flawless note for note renditions of Beatles hits, custom-tailored costumes, vintage instruments, Liverpudlian dialect and precise attention to every detail, Abbey Road has honed their show to become one of the most musically and visually satisfying Beatle tribute acts in the world.

Abbey Road - A Tribute to the Beatles performs on Friday, July 26th at 8:00 pm. 

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