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BottleRock Napa Valley in Napa, CA

May 24, 2024  ·  Napa Valley Expo Napa Valley Expo

BottleRock Napa Valley
May 24
BottleRock Napa Valley
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Catalina García and Santiago Prieto, from Colombia, gained fame with hits like 'Nuestra Canción'. Winners of a Latin Grammy, they've performed globally at major festivals, contributing rich, experimental sounds through albums such as 'Encanto Tropical'.
Devon-born Tors, a trio of brothers, captivate with emotive lyrics, anthemic choruses, and angelic harmonies. Known for acoustic renditions and viral "Anything Can Happen" EP. Successful in the UK, Europe, and NY, they've played with Sam Ryder and James Blunt.
Miike Snow, an indie electro-pop trio, originated in Stockholm with hit-makers Bloodshy & Avant (Karlsson & Winnberg) and NYC's Andrew Wyatt. Known for Grammy-winning "Toxic" and the popular song "Animal," they collaboratively launched their debut in 2009. They also co-founded the Ingrid label.
Born Faheem Najm in Tallahassee, T-Pain revolutionized pop, hip-hop, and R&B, boasting over 50M singles sold, 6 GRAMMYs, and hits like "All I Do Is Win." First winner of The Masked Singer and now a Twitch star and author.
Indie rock band Bully, led by Alicia Bognanno, features pop hooks with grunge influences. Hailing from Rosemount, MN, Alicia found music via audio engineering. Notable albums are Feels Like & SUGAREGG. Known for candid lyrics & robust guitar, Alicia has evolved Bully into a solo project. Collaborated with artists like Soccer Mommy & The Mountain Goats.
Born in Detroit, Castillo's band is famed for an "Oakland soul" style, blending Memphis influences with slick sounds. Known for hits, global tours, and backing legendary artists.
Formed in Baltimore in 2003, All Time Low shifted from covering tunes to a pop-punk sound inspired by New Found Glory and blink-182. Known for hits like "Monster," they've enjoyed Warped Tour success and multiple top-charting albums, returning to roots with albums like Wake Up, Sunshine.
Born from New York's vibrant music scene, Say She She fuses post-disco with soul. Known for their live analog recordings, they've graced stages from Glastonbury to Central Park, collaborated with Thee Sacred Souls, and consistently top radio charts.
Brooklyn-born Talib Kweli, known for introspective lyrics and strong mike skills, gained fame in the '90s with Black Star and Reflection Eternal. Hits include "Get By" and albums like 'Quality'. Collaborated with Kanye West, Mos Def, and more.
The Soul Rebels, a New Orleans brass band, blend funk, soul, hip hop, and jazz. Known for electrifying shows and collaborations with Nas, Metallica, Katy Perry, and more. Featured on NPR and Stephen Colbert's show. Tour extensively worldwide.
Formed in New York in 1999, Gogol Bordello blends Eastern European influences with underground rock, creating a unique "gypsy punk" sound. Known for relentless touring and vibrant live shows, the band promotes experiential living through music.
The Record Company, known for raw, bluesy rock, emerged with a Grammy-nominated debut "Give It Back To You" and hits like "Off The Ground." Their sound thrives on basic gear and vibrant shows, boasting tours with John Mayer and Bob Seger.
Houston's Megan Thee Stallion, a 3-time GRAMMY winner, has topped charts with hits like "Savage (Remix)" ft. Beyoncé and "WAP" ft. Cardi B. Known for activism, awards include BET, Billboard, and Trailblazer. Featured on Forbes’ Under 30 cover.
Formed from Kyuss remains, Queens of the Stone Age became 21st century heavy rock leaders. Known for "Rated R" and "Songs for the Deaf," featuring Dave Grohl. Hit #1 with “…Like Clockwork.” Collaborated with Mark Ronson, Elton John.
Los Angeles-based CANNONS, comprising Michelle Joy, Ryan Clapham, and Paul Davis, blend analog production with glossy guitars and cinematic synths. Known for "Fire For You" and placements in "Lucifer" & "Never Have I Ever," they've made waves since 2013.
Pete Yorn, an American singer-songwriter known for his 2001 hit debut, plays multiple instruments and helped revive the singer/songwriter genre. Also in The Olms and has duets with Scarlett Johansson.
LaRussell, influential rap artist, founded "Good Compenny" to support indie artists without sacrificing ownership. Known for ethical practices, community involvement, and a pay-what-you-want model for his art.
St. Vincent, born Annie Clark, debuted in 2007. Known for innovative style & hits like "MASSEDUCTION", she's won multiple GRAMMYs including Best Alternative Album. Famous for 70s NYC-inspired "Daddy’s Home" & global tours. Collaborates widely.
Pearl Jam, emerging from Seattle's grunge scene, reshaped rock with their debut album 'Ten'. Known for hits like "Jeremy" and "Alive", they fused rock with punk elements. Renowned for intense live shows and activism, they've battled entities like Ticketmaster, maintaining a massive following. Collaborated with Neil Young and inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame by David Letterman in 2017.
Ed Sheeran, born in Halifax, blends folk, hip-hop, pop, and rock. Hits include "Shape of You," "The A Team." Albums like +, x, ÷ topped charts globally. Notable collaborations in 2019's No. 6 Project and 2023’s -.
Born in Phoenix, Stevie Nicks added a mystical touch to Fleetwood Mac and had a stellar solo career with hits like "Edge of Seventeen." She collaborated with Tom Petty and Don Henley, earned multiple awards, and was twice inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Formed in 2012 by Melissa Brooks in La Mirada, CA, The Aquadolls blend energetic performances with cheeky lyrics. Known for songs like "We Are Free," their style mixes punchy licks with soothing harmonies. Opened for Incubus, played festivals with Weezer, self-produced albums on Aqua Babe Records.
Born in St. Louis, rapper Nelly shot to fame with hits like "Hot in Herre" & "Dilemma." Known for blending rap with country, he boasts Grammy wins & six Top Ten albums. His style mixes Southern drawl & Midwestern twang.
The Offspring, pioneers of SoCal punk, hit global fame with 1994’s “Smash”. Known for "Americana" & "Conspiracy of One", they've sold 40M albums, influenced films, TV, and games.
Maná, formed in Guadalajara (1986), is a top-selling Latin rock band known for hits like "Corazón Espinado". They've sold 40M records globally and won multiple Grammys and Latin Grammys, dominating charts and breaking records at live venues.
The Beaches, a band named after their childhood neighborhood, includes Jordan, Kylie Miller, Leandra Earl, & Eliza Enman-McDaniel. Known for the hit "Blame Brett," they won a JUNO Award and made a US TV debut on Kimmel. Their music, blending anthemic bops with introspective tracks, has topped charts in Canada and the US.
Momma, founded by Etta Friedman & Allegra Weingarten, evolves in their third album, "Household Name." Fusing influences like Nirvana & The Breeders, it boasts tracks like “Medicine.” Known for their alt-rock flair, they've toured with Death Cab for Cutie & Weezer, and garnered acclaim from NPR & Rolling Stone.

Venue Info

Napa Valley Expo

575 3rd St, Napa, CA 94559, USA Directions

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