Sat, May 20
Music Festival
The English Beat
The FABBA Show
High Tide Society
BETAMAXX
The Sully Band
Atomic Groove
Assisted Living Band
12:00PM (Doors: 12:00PM )
Ages 21 and Up
This show is at Fiesta Del Sol
101 N Acacia Ave, Solana Beach, CA
Elevate at Fiesta del Sol! - The Fiesta del Sol VIP experiences feature an elevated viewing area with private bar, private restrooms, tables, chairs, shade, snacks. Comfort, convenience, and a great view of the bands. This year we have 2 options to choose from:

Fiesta VIP Deck - $150 single day pass for one person / $250 two day pass for one person. 
​Includes:
- elevated view deck
- complimentary gift bag
- meal ticket and drink ticket (1 each) 
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar 
- private portable restrooms
- complimentary light snacks


SEASIDE PAVILION - $75 single day pass for one person / $125 two day pass for one person. 
Includes:
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar
- private portable restrooms
- complimentary light snacks

While Fiesta del Sol is a FREE ALL AGES event, our paid VIP / Seaside Pavillion areas are restricted to 21+ at all times. 
The English Beat

A story behind every song…

Dave Wakeling is a hell of a nice guy! Dave loves to tell you the stories behind his songs, either from stage or after the show.  Ask any one of the thousands of fans who have met him over the years and that’s what you’ll hear. Never mind that Dave is the singer/songwriter from two of the most popular bands of the end of the millennium, The English Beat and General Public, he’s a stand up man from Brum.  Whether it’s the personal as political in How Can You Stand There, making politics personal in Stand Down Margaret, taking a stand against global warming as he did making Greepeace’s Alternative NRG, or helping little kids stand tall with Smile Train, Dave has always stood for something.

And like the might Redwoods of his adopted home of California (dude!), it’s  easy for Dave to take a stand because of his strong roots…

Hailing from working-class Birmingham, England, Dave and The English Beat entered the music scene in the troubled times of 1979.   When The English Beat rushed on to the music scene it was a time of social, political and musical upheaval. Into this storm came they came, trying to calm the waters with their simple message of love and unity set to a great dance beat.

The six member band consisted of singer/songwriter Dave Wakeling (vocals & guitar), Andy Cox (guitar), David Steele (bass), Everett Morton (drums), Saxa (saxophone) and Ranking Roger (toasting). The band managed to fuse all of their respective musical influences – soul, reggae, pop and punk – into a unique sound that was highly danceable. Along with contemporaries such as The Specials, The Selecter and Madness, The English Beat became one of the most popular and influential bands of the British Two Tone Ska movement.

Over the course of three albums, The English Beat achieved great success in their home country, charting several singles into the top 10. In addition to their UK chart success, in America the band found a solid base of young fans eager to dance to the their hypnotic rhythms and absorb their message of peace, love & unity. Their constant touring with iconic bands such as The Clash and The Police helped to boost their popularity in the States.

Despite his huge success, Dave didn’t stop singing and acting on the problems caused by what he called the “noise in this world”. The band donated all the profits from their highly successful single version of “Stand Down Margaret” to the Committee for Nuclear Disarmament. They donated their music to causes including the anti-nuclear benefit album “Life in The European Theatre”, “The World of Music and Dance” album focusing on indigenous people’s art, and lent their voice to The Special AKA’s anthemic song of freedom “Free Nelson Mandela”, to name but a few.

Dave Wakeling once told me that every great band only has three really good albums. And true to form, The English Beat disbanded in 1983, after their third album, “Special Beat Service”.

The end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one…

It was at this point that Dave recruited Roger, Stoker (drums) and Mickey Billingham (keyboards) of Dexy’s Midnight Runners, Horace Panter (bass) of The Specials, and  Clash guitarist Mick Jones to form a new band: General Public.  Their first album, All The Rage, met with phenomenal success, charting high in the U.S., U.K. and even winning the band a coveted Juno award in Canada for Best New Artist in 1984.

After the fantastic success of All The Rage, Dave spent two years writing and recording the follow-up album, Hand to Mouth.  Like Wha’ppen before it, this sophomore effort was more introspective, taking fans along with him on Dave’s continual exploration of the light and dark side of human emotion.  The album was a critical and fan favorite, and spawned two hit singles, Too Much or Nothing and Come Again.

After the second General Public Album, Dave decided to go in a different musical direction and follow his own muse.  Having previously worked in Hollywood with John Hughes on his  iconic film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Dave returned to work for the silver screen, producing the soundtrack and recording the title track for Hughes 1988 film She’s Having a Baby. After that he recorded his first solo record, No Warning.  The album maintained the pop sensibilities for which General Public had been known, and in addition exposed even more of the mind and emotions of the man behind it all.

Forward as one…

After his solo album, Dave decided to put his notoriety to good use, and pursued a full-time position saving the planet at a job with Greenpeace.  This didn’t mean a break from music, just a break from being the lead singer, as he stepped inside the mixing booth to produce the Greenpeace album Alternative NRG.

What made this album outstanding and ground breaking was not just the outstanding roster of rock luminaries Dave convinced to appear on the album, including REM, U2, Midnight Oil, UB40, Annie Lennox, and Sonic Youth, to name a few, but the fact that it was recorded in 14 separate venues across America using a recording truck powered exclusively by solar power – a 160 square foot, 1,920-watt solar panel array contained in a trailer known as Cyrus. The power produced by the solar array, once converted to AC (the sun is DC), generated enough electricity to meet the needs of an average-size house for several days, and was proof positive of the viability of solar and other forms of alternative energy.

I’ll take you there…

After a metaphorical bump on the head from Elvis Costello for abandoning his post as crooner (a true story, ask Dave about it some time), Dave felt the need to “take us there” one more time.  Dave teamed up with old friends to reform General Public and wrote and released his third GP album, Rub It Better, in 1995.  The album and Dave’s return to the stage were met with an outpouring of critical raves and fan support.  The album provided yet another hot single for Dave, with his infectious reggae remake of an old Staples Singers song, I’ll Take You There, climbing the singles charts and anchoring the soundtrack of the very hip, box office hit Threesome, starring Lara Flynn Boyle, Stephen Baldwin, and Josh Charles.

Having stricken a whole new group of fans with Beat-madness, Dave then disband General Public in 1996. However, true to his philanthropic bent and always looking to help other musicians out, Dave reformed GP in 1998 to play a benefit concert for Sweet Relief, a wonderful grassroots organization that provides assistance to career musicians.

The English Beat goes on…

Having accepted and embraced his true calling again (thanks Declan) , Dave continued to perform, touring back and forth across the States.  Dave did it old school, touring clubs and playing countless gig from sea to shining sea, re-connecting with his Beat and General Public fans and building a strong and loyal fan base that continues to love his songs and embrace the evolution of his music.

Then, in February 2003, we saw a dream come true for Dave and many Beat fans as the band reunited (no, not on that show) for a mini-tour in the UK, which culminated in their sold-out command performance at the Royal Festival Hall! Dave, Everett, Roger, Blockhead and  the star of the show, Saxa, took the crowd by storm!  It was a magical homecoming for Dave and a really wonderful experience for the fans, with band members and fans gathering from around the globe for a night or irie, ska-ful rock-steady Beat!  Being the hard driving ska legend that he is, however, Dave Wakeling was not content to rest on his laurels after the RFH reunion…

Beat this!

Tongue firmly in cheek, feet on the ground and eyes on the future, Dave takes the stage time and again, touring across the States, Canada, the UK and beyond. He does it for two reasons. First, he loves to play music, period. Second, he sees his job here on Earth to be bringing a message of love, unity and a steady, rhythmic groove of danceable songs with a message to the masses. Fans see him as an icon and to the young bands coming up he’s the elder statesman of ska. His swooning croon has been covered by such rock luminaries as Peter Townshend, Eddie Vedder and Elvis Costello.

He’s repeatedly referred to in the press now as a “legacy artist” and an “icon”:  he’s wasn’t quite sure what it all meant and thought he might be entitled to some extra initials after his name (he wasn’t).

However, he learned what those terms actually mean early in 2006 when, much to his surprise, bemusement, and eternal joy, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame contacted him and asked him for his  trademark Vox teardrop guitar, to be displayed in a place of honour alongside the axes of Jimi Hendrix and Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain.  Truly a wonderful and humbling experience for a working class boy from Brum!

Dave is currently entering a musical renaissance and, still enjoying that legacy moment, he’s now planning on going into the studio to lay down a new album. Dave also continues to tour as The English Beat, as he had done for the last three decades, with an amazing all-star ska backing band (featuring players from The English Beat, General Public, and guest stars from the likes of The Specials, The Selecter, and other 2Tone bands) playing all the hits of those bands and his new songs.  Expect the unexpected and prepare to be blown away by the ever-changing King of Ska!

One thing that hasn’t and won’t change though, Dave Wakeling remains a hell of a nice guy.

Louis “Sir Lou” Kahn
The Beat

The FABBA Show
Direct from the U.K. and back by popular demand, The FABBA Show is now America's most renowned, authentic, and truly sensational tribute to ABBA. "The World's top ABBA tribute show," said the London Times and "Even better than the originals live," claimed the Houston Chronicle. The setlist is packed with all your favorite hits, and the costumes are simply spectacular. The energy and showmanship brought by this superb cast has fans from all over the world returning time after time for more of The FABBA Show.
High Tide Society
High Tide Society (formerly AM Gold) is keeping it classy and re-creating all of your 70's and early 80's soft-rock hits from artists like Ambrosia, Bread, America, Steely Dan, Kenny Loggins, Exile, Orleans, Air Supply, Little River Band, Toto, Hall & Oates, Christopher Cross and more.
BETAMAXX
Formed in 2009, BETAMAXX has been captivating audiences all over Southern California with their authentic ‘80s live music experience. Packed with ultra-high energy, this 7-piece group, delivers a non-stop, nostalgia-filled, rock concert that keeps the dance floor packed from beginning to end. From the pop of Michael Jackson and Madonna to the New Wave of New Order and Depeche Mode to the Rock of Def Leppard and Bon Jovi, BETAMAXX’s performances thrill audiences of all ages, creating the ultimate party atmosphere.

This is a show that’s best experienced with your group of friends, so spread the word, break out your favorite ‘80s outfit, and get ready to go Back To The Future with BETAMAXX!!
The Sully Band
The Sully Band, voted Best Live Band at the 2020 San Diego Music Awards, is a 10-piece beast of a band, playing covers and originals at clubs and festivals at venues like Southern California’s legendary Belly Up Tavern to Austin’s illustrious Antone’s Nightclub.

Fronted by San Diego radio & TV personality and financial expert, Robert "Sully" Sullivan and anchored by Grammy Award-winning slayer of the bass, James East (Eric Clapton, Elton John, Michael Jackson, and many others), The Sully Band is composed of seasoned, accomplished players who hail from diverse locales like Japan, Panama, and the island of Lemon Grove. The horn section features sax-flute-harp-man Tripp Sprague (Kenny Loggins, The Little River Band, Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, The Four Tops) and trumpet and flugelhorn player Steve Dillard (The Righteous Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd).

Their very first single, “Best Damn Fool,” garnered critical acclaim after its release at KAABOO Del Mar (Sept 2018), followed by their recent releases, “Green Dress,” “Never Gonna Give Up” and a cover of the timeless soul classic, “Try A Little Tenderness.”

Their debut album, Let's Straighten It Out! will be released March 2022 via Belly Up Records, and marketed and distributed by Blue Élan Records.
Atomic Groove
Atomic Groove has been San Diego’s premier Variety Dance Band for all occasions since 1995, serving the special event industry for private parties, weddings, galas, company functions and more, as well as appearing at their now famous Friday Happy Hours at Belly Up for the local community almost every Friday since 2004.
 
Each AG Happy Hour has a consistent delivery of fun and good vibes but is always  has just enough change and variety to the show to keep a loyal, dedicated and enthusiastic crowd coming back for more, week in and week out. 
Regular attendees remark at how it is therapy for them and how much they look forward to each Atomic Groove Happy Hour. First-timers are amazed at the vibe in the room and the sheer joy common to each person there. 
 
An Atomic Groove Happy Hour is designed to give permission to let loose & be a little silly, by connecting to The Groove and dancing to your favorite dance jams from today to yesterday. 
Everyone is welcome, totally inclusive… 
leave the weirdness of the world at the door and to come on in for some dance party fun, in only the way Atomic Groove can do!
Atomic Groove Happy Hour Forecast:
May 5th, 12th & 26th
June 2nd, 9th, 23rd & 30th
 
FIESTA DEL SOL
Saturday, May 20th
145-245p
 
 
 
 
 
Assisted Living Band
Assisted Living is Solana Beach’s own Dad Band playing rock you grew up with.

Founded in 2015 as a garage jam group by Eric Granholm, Assisted Living (or AL as they’re affectionately known) belts out tunes by everyone from Tom Petty and Fleetwood Mac to Weezer and The Foo Fighters.

Lineup consists of Jay Atley, Brian Clemens and Beth Crocker on Vocals, Chris Barnes on Lead Guitar and Keys, Andy Crocker on Rhythm Guitar, Eric Granholm on Drums, and Stephen Cassar on Bass.

Come cheer this group of underdogs on as they slug it out for a spot on Fiesta Del Sol’s Mainstage in the Spring!
Elevate at Fiesta del Sol! - The Fiesta del Sol VIP experiences feature an elevated viewing area with private bar, private restrooms, tables, chairs, shade, snacks. Comfort, convenience, and a great view of the bands. This year we have 2 options to choose from:

Fiesta VIP Deck - $150 single day pass for one person / $250 two day pass for one person. 
​Includes:
- elevated view deck
- complimentary gift bag
- meal ticket and drink ticket (1 each) 
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar 
- private portable restrooms
- complimentary light snacks


SEASIDE PAVILION - $75 single day pass for one person / $125 two day pass for one person. 
Includes:
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar
- private portable restrooms
- complimentary light snacks

While Fiesta del Sol is a FREE ALL AGES event, our paid VIP / Seaside Pavillion areas are restricted to 21+ at all times.