How many of these fantastic, diverse shows were you able to catch this season? We hope the answer is all of them!. But if not, don’t fret. Next season is going to be filled with even more magical fun. Before we get out of this season, however, let’s take a little ride down memory lane, shall we?
2011 Starlight Bowl Season Recap
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All American Show Choir Super Show: Burbank & Burrough’s opened the season with the smash collaboration of In Sync and Powerhouse performing on the same stage together for the first time ever. And it was all to benefit public schools in Burbank. Smashing, we think!
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4th of July Celebration: The Starlight Bowl helped you celebrate America’s Birthday with riveting performances by the Burbank Philharmonic, an Air Force Fly Over, and singing our National Anthem, Veteran Daniel Rutherford. Surfin’ USA got us in the beach mood, and the event wrapped up with arguably the finest fireworks in the entire Los Angeles basin.
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Spazmatics & Boogie Knights: Disco mavens Boogie Knights had the crowds dancing in the aisles and the Spazmatics did little to change the minds of those dancing in their seats. 80′s music and disco definitely ruled this night at the Bowl.
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The Fab Four: The Ultimate Tribute to all things Beatles rocked the house with their spot on performances of not one or two, but all three Beatles’ eras. Considered by fans and other professional musicians to be the number one Beatles tribute shows, if you missed this one, you missed it!
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Malo & Emilio: Latin Rock and Roll super star band, Malo, brought their 40+ years of touring and recording experience to the Bowl and everyone was thrilled. Opening the night was the soulful sounds of the “Modern Gypsy”, Emilio.
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Eddie Money & Frank Stallone: The following week had Eddie Money cranking up the voltage with his Hall of Fame Rock and Roll music. Opening for Money was the multi-talented singer, songwriter and actor, Frank Stallone.
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DSB & The Basix: Just last week, patrons got to experience a tribute to the super group, Journey via the amazing talents of Don’t Stop Believin’. Getting the crowd fired up that evening was Disco great, The Basix.
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Centennial Movie Night: And now we’re at the close of the 2011 Starlight Bowl season with Disney presenting a complimentary showing of Phineas and Ferb The Movie for patrons of all ages. It only takes the reservation of a free ticket (click that orange “Purchase Tickets” button on the right side bar) to ensure you and your family will have a no-cost, super fun night out. Even parking is free for the event!
That’s our round-up of this super season at the Starlight Bowl. We had an amazing time, and only hope you did as well!
















