The Fremont Theater, a hidden gem in downtown San Luis Obispo is the perfect destination for an unforgettable night of music, movie premieres and more. Past performers at the Fremont include Cage the Elephant, Jimmy Eat World and Pixies. Take a look below at the amazing lineup for this month!
Nov. 9
Todd Rundgren is ready to rock with âAn Unpredictable Evening with Todd Rundgren,â which is already selling out. This classic rock artist has performed in the bands Utopia, Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band, and more. Tickets still on sale range from $35-$50, and all ages are welcome.
Nov. 10
Eli Young Band is made up of four friends from college who have been making country music for the past 17 years. Fan favorite songs from their new album âFingerprintsâ are sure to be highlights of the evening. Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m. All ages are welcome; the student discounted general admission tickets are sold out, but the regular general admission tickets are available for $32.
Nov. 11
Be prepared to fangirl when 98 Degrees at Christmas come to the Fremont! These 90s heartthrobs are back on tour and have some amazing ticket bundle opportunities. VIP packages range from $169 to $499, and include meet and greets with the band, personalized merchandise and a chance to watch the soundcheck before the concert. General admission tickets are also available starting at $59.50.
Nov. 15
The Suicide Girls are back on the road, debuting at the Fremont Theater with âBlackheart Burlesqueâ, an interactive show with burlesque dances and pop culture references. The modern pin-up models are part of an online community and have toured for over a decade. VIP packages are available with a meet and greet, merchandise and more. Tickets range from $27 for general admission to $52 for the VIP packages.
Nov. 16
Bhad Bhabie, the rapper, rose to fame after appearing on the Dr. Phil show with her catch phrase âCash me outside, how âbout dahâ. She is going to entertain SLO fans in just a few weeks. The Meet and Greet package is $75 and includes a number of perks, such as a signed poster, fanny pack and early entry to meet Bhad Bhabie. The show starts at 9 p.m. and general admission tickets are $22.
Nov. 18
Grammy award winning artist, Rodney Crowell, will perform his greatest country hits at the Fremont. His new Christmas album was just released, along with acoustic versions of popular songs and âClose Tiesâ. Tickets are selling out, with prices ranging from $35 to $49.50.
Nov. 23
L.A. rapper, Dom Kennedy, is bringing his signature flair to the Fremont; the show starts at 9 p.m. with opening acts Cozz, Jay 305 and Warm Brew. Ticket packages are available to meet Dom Kennedy, receive personalized merchandise, early entry and more. The meet and greet packages are $87 and general admission is $27.
Nov. 24
Deorro, a LA producer and DJ, has topped the charts with hit songs and collaborated with big names in the music industry, such as The Chainsmokers and Steve Aoki. His new album âGood Evening,â features songs, such as a remix of âFive More Hours, âTurn Back Timeâ and âBomba.â Tickets are $32 and sales go on until the day of the concert.
Nov. 29
Los Lonely Boys, a Texas-based group of brothers, are back on tour and bringing their country roots to SLO. After personal tragedies and tour injuries, such as vocal cord nodules and stage falls, the brothers have hit the road again with a collection of popular songs such as âHeaven,â âGive A Little Moreâ and âBlame It On Loveâ. Tickets are $27 and the show starts at 9 p.m.
Nov. 30
Dance duo Armnhmr will transform the Fremont Theater into the best dance party at the end of this month. The band has original songs, as well as remixes of âSomething Just Like Thisâ by The Chainsmokers and âNever Forget Youâ by Zara Larsson and MNEK. A five ticket bundle package is $15 while general admission is $17.
Whether you want to dance the night away, sing along to classic country tunes or enjoy 90s nostalgia, these upcoming concerts at the Fremont Theater are affordable and amazing.
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