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Segerstrom Center Presents award-winning vocalist Aditya Prakash
07.20.22
Award-winning vocalist Aditya Prakash will return to Segerstrom Center for the Arts on July 31, 2022, bringing his unique musical and cultural emulsion to the Samueli stage. Known for his powerful and emotive voice, Prakash’s 20 + years of learning and performing music has marked him as one of the foremost young virtuosos of Karnatik music, the traditional style of South India.
Joined by Kamalakiran Vinjamuri on violin and Rajna Swaminathan on mridangam, his concert will feature traditional repertoire, as it is practiced today, as well completely improvised sections and his own crafted arrangements, something not commonly done in Karnatik music.
This traditional style of music is about abstracting emotion through raga (melody), tala (rhythm), and Sahitya (lyrics, both linguistic and non-linguistic). It is not a prerequisite to know or study the art form to appreciate it. All that is required is an open mind and heart to receive the sound.
Tickets for “Aditya Prakash” at Segerstrom Center for the Arts start at $25.
They are available online at SCFTA.org, at the Box Office at 600 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa, or by calling (714) 556-2787. Group discounts for groups of 10 or more are available at (714) 755-0236. The Center offers many services for patrons with disabilities including removable wheelchair locations, binoculars, and assistive listening devices. To learn more visit SCFTA.org/accessibilityinformation.
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Pacific Airshow Premium Tickets on Sale
07.18.22
The Pacific Airshow is about three months away and premium tickets are on sale now. The popular event takes to the skies Sept. 30 – Oct. 2 over Huntington Beach.
This year’s show features the exhilaratingly precise U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds as this military branch celebrates its 75th Anniversary and the graceful aerobatic Canadian Forces Snowbirds.
Fans have five choices for premium Airshow viewing this year, including the popular General Admission option.
1.General Admission
Right on the water’s edge at Show Center, this General Admission section is in the middle of all the Pacific Airshow action including the airshow’s live announcer feed! Restrooms are nearby and food will be available for purchase. This private area on the beach does not include reserved seats or spots on the sand. Bring you bring your own chairs, blankets, and umbrellas. Personal coolers are allowed without alcoholic beverages. EZ-Up tents are prohibited. Price is $25 per person.
2.Pier Seating
Experience the Airshow at its most intense with a seat on the iconic Huntington Beach Pier! With your Pier Seating ticket, you’ll receive an unreserved seat on the pier on a first-come, first-serve basis, along with access to the Airshow’s live announcer feed, plus nearby food trucks, beverage stands and restrooms. Personal coolers, EZ-Ups and umbrellas are prohibited. Price is $40 per ticket on Friday and $60 per ticket on Saturday and Sunday.
3. Premiere Club Seating
This all-inclusive premiere ticket is perfect for our most dedicated Airshow enthusiasts. This reserved section is located at Airshow Show Center and your ticket includes hosted food and beverage options, access to private restrooms, and an unforgettable view of exciting aerobatic performances – all in the comfort of a tented pavilion complete with tables, chairs, and patio umbrellas. Personal coolers, EZ-Ups and umbrellas are prohibited. Price is $199 per ticket for Friday and $299 per ticket for Saturday and Sunday.
4. Premiere Club + Reserve Table for 10
Enjoy all the premium offerings available in the Premiere Club, plus a private table for up to 10 people. Table price for Friday is $1,990 and $2,990 for Saturday and Sunday.
5. Cabanas
Make yourself at home in a luxurious, fully-furnished cabana – perfect for entertaining family, friends, co-workers, or clients in an unforgettable setting. Your cabana setup is complete with lounge seating, Adirondack chairs, and entertaining tables all in a private, tented space on the beach at Show Center. Cabana packages include bottle service with (1) bottle of liquor plus accompanying mixers and juicers for those ages 21+. Food and bar options are available at an additional cost. Personal coolers, EZ-Ups, and umbrellas are prohibited. One-day cabana prices are $2,950 on Friday for up to 20 people and $4,950 for up to 20 people on Saturday and Sunday.
For those who want to extend their Pacific Airshow experience, RV Camping will again be available. The RV Camping Experience package includes a reserved spot at Sunset Vista RV Campground for your RV, one dedicated vehicle parking pass, two holding tank pump-outs for your RV, and 10 General Admission tickets to the Airshow each day. RV rentals are not offered. Cost is $4,200 for the weekend Thursday, Sept. 30 through Monday, Oct. 4, and reservations can be at the Pacific Airshow website.
Chalets for corporate hospitality are still available. Contact Pacific Airshow at vip@pacificairshow.com for more information.
The Pacific Airshow app will be updated soon, and fans can use it to learn more about this year’s Airshow performers, discover major points of interest using an interactive map, purchase event tickets, and stay up to date with important event updates and announcements.
For more information, please visit www.pacificairshow.com.
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