Schedule
Subject to change.
SATURDAY
Welcome to Oceanside CA Cultural District
“The O” world-premiere music video of Oceanside’s anthem
Jimmy & Enrique (1st set) recorded live at the historic Brooks Theater
Cup Stacking Sport history
Oceanside Theatre Company
Lea Love “Way I Am” official music video
Oceanside Museum of Art exhibits
The Oxen “Summer’s Ending” recorded live at Oceanside Moose Lodge
Star Theatre presents selection from The Wizard of Oz
a Hip-Hop collective featuring Nomis, Miki Vale, Natal1e, and Ric Scales recorded live at the historic Brooks Theater
Fil-Am Cultural Organization dance video
Pacific Coast Spirits drink demo
Dead Feather Moon recorded live at the historic Brooks Theater
SUNDAY
Welcome to Oceanside CA Cultural District
“The O” world-premiere music video of Oceanside’s anthem
Jimmy & Enrique (2nd set) recorded live at the historic Brooks Theater
The Privateer cooking demo
Samoan Cultural Celebration select dances
Oceanside Cultural Arts Foundation
Pink Eye “Trailer Valley” music video
Mission Avenue Bar & Grill cooking demo
Fil-Am Cultural Organization select dances
California Surf Museum
Oceanside Museum of Art
Shane Hall recorded live at the historic Brooks Theater
Cadence Dance Project select dances
Captain’s Grounds Coffee drink demo
Nomis music video
Pacific Coast Spirits drink demo
Pride by the Beach
Watkins Family Hour recorded live at the historic Brooks Theater
Artists and Performances
Filmed live for Oceanside Culture Festival at the historic Brooks Theater in Oceanside, CA.
Watkins Family Hour
With Sean Watkins primarily on guitar and Sara Watkins on fiddle, and both sharing vocals, their new album, brother sister, is duo-centric–yet feels bigger than just two people. Moving from one landscape to the next–literally and musically–is nothing new to the Watkinses, who have performed separately and together for nearly their whole lives. Growing up in Vista, they played countless shows at a local pizza place in Carlsbad, California, with their childhood friend, Chris Thile. As young adults, the three musicians broke out nationally as Nickel Creek, an acoustic ensemble that sold millions of albums, won a Grammy, and toured the world. As an outlet to try out some original songs and a few covers that wouldn’t work in Nickel Creek, Sean and Sara formed Watkins Family Hour in 2002.