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Kyle Smith with CAKE, BeachLife Festival, and more

May 3, 2025 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $180 BeachLife Festival, Redondo Beach, CA BeachLife Festival, Redondo Beach, CA Tickets from $180

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Cake, formed in Sacramento, 1991, mixes genres like funk, hip-hop, and rock. Known for "The Distance," they blend irony and dry vocals by John McCrea. Hits also include "Never There."
Kyle Smith, born with a Cali-Reggae style influenced by Hip-Hop, Ska, & Punk, shines with hits like "Jaded" from his album "Lost Cause" that peaked at #2. Known for raw, natural music, he tours nationally and advocates for addicts and outcasts.
ALO, formed in Saratoga, CA by Zach Gill, Dan "Lebo" Lebowitz, and Steve Adams, embodies musical liberation with Zach on keyboards, Dan on guitar, and Steve on bass, joined by Ezra Lipp on drums. Renowned for their cohesive style and long journey, they've crafted hits over 25 years, known for near-telepathic collaboration and blending genres.
L.A.-born Susanna Hoffs, famed for her pop vocals, co-founded the ’80s band the Bangles, known for hits blending '60s rock and harmonies. She released solo albums like "When You're a Boy" and collaborated with Matthew Sweet in Sid 'n Susie. Notable collaborations include the Zombies, Tom Petty, and Chris Martin.
Born in Long Beach, Sublime fused reggae, punk, ska, and hip-hop. Hits like "What I Got" and "Santeria" define their style. Despite Bradley Nowell's death, the band has sold 18M+ albums and remain genre-defining icons.
Born in Kingston, Jamaica and raised in Miami, Skip Marley draws from his legendary reggae lineage while infusing pop, rap, and rock. Known for "Slow Down" with H.E.R. and "Chained to the Rhythm" with Katy Perry, he grows his unique sound with dynamic singles and notable collaborations.
Raylin Joy, born in Ventura, CA, leads The Calamatix, merging reggae, punk, ska. Known for heartfelt, triumphant songs, she collaborates with Tim Armstrong.
Greg Graffin, born in Wisconsin, fronts punk band Bad Religion with insightful political lyrics. With a master's in geology and a Ph.D. in biology, his solo work explores personal themes in folk and country styles. He co-founded Epitaph Records and collaborated with Social Distortion and the Weakerthans. Notable albums include "Suffer" and "American Lesion."
Born in Newport Beach, Sugar Ray soared with reggae-tinged "Fly" and 90s pop hits like "Every Morning." Known for sunny pop/rock and Mark McGrath's crossover to TV hosting. Hits span Billboard charts and Adult Contemporary. Evolved from nu-metal origins, embraced nostalgia tours.
Tomorrows Bad Seeds, from The South Bay, Los Angeles, blend hip hop, punk, reggae, rock, and soul. They've played with Willie Nelson and more, and at top U.S. festivals. Collaborative works include those with Tim Myers and Damon Elliott. Post-2020, they returned independent with new music and a San Pedro storefront.

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Witness the Kyle Smith concert in Redondo Beach at BeachLife Festival on Saturday, May 3, 2025, at 11:00 AM, with CAKE, BeachLife Festival, and more. Tickets are on sale now!

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