ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NON REFUNDABLE, NON EXCHANGEABLE. SHOW DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. There is a Two Drink Minimum per person unless you have made a Dinner Reservation through the Box Office. Dinner reservations get you reserved priority seating for the entire evening that is in front of general admission seating and closer to the stage. There is no additional cost to make a dinner reservation but you are required to purchase a minimum of $20 in dinner the night of the show EXCLUDING DRINKS with your food server. Dinner reservations require you arrive no later than 1 hour after the doors open. To make a dinner reservation please call 949-496-8930. ALL SALES ARE FINAL, NON REFUNDABLE, NON EXCHANGEABLE. ALL SHOW DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. If you have any questions please call 949-496-8930 or email [email protected] to reach our box office directly and a representative will be able to assist you as soon as possible.
SHOW DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGEThe journey of Los Lobos began in 1973, 50 years ago this year, when David Hidalgo (vocals, guitar, and pretty much anything with strings), Louie Perez (drums, vocals, guitar), Cesar Rosas (vocals, guitar), and Conrad Lozano (bass, vocals, guitarrn) earned their stripes playing revved-up versions of Mexican folk music in restaurants and at parties. The band evolved in the 1980s as it tapped into L.A.s burgeoning punk and college rock scenes. They were soon sharing bills with bands like the Circle Jerks, Public Image Ltd. and the Blasters, whose saxophonist, Steve Berlin, would eventually leave the group to join Los Lobos in 1984.Early on, Los Lobos enjoyed critical success, winning the Grammy for Best Mexican-American Performance for Anselma from its 1983 EP And a Time to Dance. A year later, the group released its full-length, major-label debut, How Will the Wolf Survive? Co-produced by Berlin and T Bone Burnett, the album was a college rock sensation that helped Los Lobos tie with Bruce Springsteen as Rolling Stones Artist of the Year.A major turning point came in 1987 with the release of the Ritchie Valens biopic, La Bamba. The quintets cover of Valens signature song topped the charts in the U.S. and the U.K. Rather than capitalize on that massive commercial success, Los Lobos instead chose to record La Pistola y El Corazn, a tribute to Tejano and Mariachi music that won the 1989 Grammy for Best Mexican-American Performance.That kind of sharp artistic turn has become Los Lobos trademark, serving to both fuel the bands creativity and keep its fans engaged. In 1992, that willingness to defy expectations led them to record Kiko, an adventurous album produced by Mitchell Froom thats considered by many to be one the bands very best.Since then, Los Lobos has continued to deliver daring and diverse albums such as Colossal Head (1996), Good Morning Aztln (2002), The Town and the City (2006), Tin Can Trust (2010) and Gates of Gold (2015). On top of that, the bands live shows never disappoint, as documented on the recent concert recordings Live at the Fillmore (2005) and Disconnected in New York City (2013). Through the years, theyve managed to keep things interesting with unexpected side trips like an album of Disney songs in 2009, along with countless contributions to tribute albums and film soundtracks. One of those Mariachi Suite from the 1995 film Desperado earned the band a Grammy for Best Pop Instrumental Performance. Los Lobos love letter to the city of Los Angeles as their album Native Sons (2021), returned the band to the Grammy winners circle with Best Americana Album of 2022. In 2023, Los Lobos celebrates its 50th anniversary as a band, a rare and impressive feat, as the band continues its great legacy.Los Lobos has sold millions of records, won prestigious awards and made fans around the world. But perhaps its most lasting impact will be how well its music embodies the idea of America as a cultural melting pot. In it, styles like son jarocho, norteo, Tejano, folk, country, doo-wop, soul, Rn roll and punk all come together to create a new sound thats greater than the sum of its parts.

- Located at main box office entrance
- Valid photo ID required for pickup
- Arrive at least 45 minutes before show time for will call

- Free parking available in adjacent lot
- Street parking also accessible
- Recommended to arrive early during busy events

- Limited wheelchair accessible spaces
- Companion seats available
- Recommend contacting venue in advance for specific accommodations

- No outside food or drinks
- No cameras or recording devices
- Must be 21+ for most shows
- Valid government-issued ID required for entry

- Age restrictions vary by event
- Most shows are 21+
- Some all-ages shows permitted with parental supervision
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