Subscribe for a FREE Daily Dose of greer's OC
FacebookTwitterRSSYouTubeFollow Me on Pinterest

Open Surf Season!

image

Tuesday marked the beginning of an incredible free concert series at the U.S. Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach, but BMX, fashion, skating and of course surf events will continue from morning until night at the largest single-venue festival in the world.

The venue opens at 7 a.m. or earlier for the remainder of the competition allowing visitors to make their mark on the Nike 6.0 Art Wall or wander around the grounds. If you missed the Cold War Kids Tuesday night, Bedouin Soundclash and Switchfoot will take over the stage on Wednesday and Thursday.  Weezer and Hot Hot Heat, a bill that will sell out an arena in minutes, will close out the free concert series on Saturday night - best to get there early and watch the Women’s surf finals!

Friday is the Walk the Walk Championship on the music stage, presenting five high school teams in a “Project Runway” meets “Friday Night Football” competition. Huntington Beach High School is among the contenders who are competing for a $25,000 donation for their school after making it through the video challenge process. Schools are encouraged to put together something worthy of Fashion Week and the final judging begins at 4 p.m. Cobra Starship and Street Drum Corps will perform on the same stage immediately after.

The Men’s competition finishes up on Sunday. The U.S. Open of Surfing stadium and festival grounds are on the south side of the Huntington Beach Pier.

Converse with Artists!

Thursday continues the Festival of Arts “Coffee and Conversations with Artists” series.  From 10 - 11 a.m. Festival of Arts ticket holders can speak with Tom Lamb and other photographers about “Photography and Digital Media.” Focusing on the impact of the digital age and its effect on artists’ careers, these artists, led by Lamb, will discuss the changing nature and challenges of bringing and presenting photographs to the world.

Lamb has been an exhibiting artist for over 18 years at the Festival of Arts and currently works with color photography. Admission is free to Coffee and Conversations with the purchase of The Festival of Arts ticket ($7). Festival admission prices are $7 for general admission and $4 for seniors and students.  All general admission tickets are season passes giving unlimited admission to the Festival of Arts all summer long. Laguna Beach residents and Military personnel with ID receive free admission, as do children under the age of 12.

‹ First  < 3000 3001 3002 3003 3004 >  Last ›


The Latest from greer's oc

Flora Avocado Farm: A Scenic Venue for Private Events and Photoshoots

Flora Avocado Farm offers a picturesque backdrop for private events, including weddings, corporate gatherings, commercial shoots, and personal photo sessions. Set on 10 scenic acres in the secluded De Luz community of Temecula, the farmhouse is surrounded by ancient…

Read More »

Support Local Hairstylists Battling Breast Cancer: Enter The Jill Foundation’s Fundraiser Today!

Exciting news from The Jill Foundation, a local nonprofit dedicated to supporting Orange County hairstylists diagnosed with breast cancer! Now, you can easily contribute to their mission by donating through The Jill Foundation's PayPal. Every $10 donation gets…

Read More »

Market Broiler Celebrates 35th Anniversary with Exclusive Tasting Dinners

Market Broiler restaurants across California are marking their 35th anniversary with a special series of five-course prix-fixe tasting dinners, led by Executive Chef Robin Higa. These dinners highlight the restaurant’s commitment to affordable, sustainable seafood.

Founded in 1989 by Rodney…

Read More »

Oktoberfest Menu at Bayside: New for 2024

Fall officially arrived, and with it, Bayside in Newport Beach is bringing back its highly anticipated Oktoberfest menu, offering an elevated twist on the autumn celebration.

A standout this year is the new "vesper board," an exciting addition to the classic…

Read More »

Follow Greer on Pinterest

Subscribe to Greer's OC

from the blog

More Daily Doses