SeaLeags at The Beach Summer of Music Lineup

May 29, 2019

SeaLegs at the Beach will continue its annual tradition as a summer venue for sun, music, drinks, and dining. The one-acre beachfront venue will be open Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. through Memorial Day. Through Labor Day Weekend, SeaLegs at the Beach will be open seven days a week. 

The weekend live music lineup at SeaLegs at the Beach will feature Indie Rock, Pop Punk, Indie Pop and Alternative artists including:

For a full list of the dynamic summer line up see below:

June 1st: Adam Carolla Event
June 2nd: Reggae Sunday with Zen Robbie & Indica Roots
June 9th: Reggae Sunday with Kyle Smith & Friends
June 15th: Sullen Presents Mod Sun
June 16th: Aloha Jam Series Father’s Day Celebration
June 22nd: Towne Park Summer Take-Over with Sega Genecide
June 29th: Captains of Industry
July 6th: Tijuana Dogs 4th of July Bash
July 13th: Yachty by Nature
July 20th: Common Sense
July 27th: Matt Costa
August 3rd: US Open After Party with Landon McNamara & Unwritten Law Acoustic
August 10th: Flash Back Heart Attack
August 17th: Yachty by Nature
August 24th: SRH Fest featuring HED PE, Long Beach Dub All Stars, KottonMouth Kings, MadChild and DGAF
September 20th: Official California Surfing Days Celebration
September 21st: KMC presents Jeep Bash
September 29th: Distinguished Gentleman’s Motorcycle Ride
October 5th: Wheeland Bros Indian Summer Concert

Tickets ranging from $10 to $50 depending on the artists will be available through sealegslive.com and VIP packages including cabanas, personal fire pits and VIP viewing platforms with private bars will be offered for each performance as well.  

The venue is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Live music performances begin at 2 p.m.

17851 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach.

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