Sweetwater Music Hall
The Sweetwater Music Hall Rolls Into 2024 With a Pair of Exciting Shows, Including ‘ on Feb. 28 and Much More!
The Sweetwater Music Hall ā Mill Valley’s venerable live music institution and one of the most exciting live music venues in Bay Area history ā continues to curate and spotlight incredible bands. In 2024, the venues hosts a pair of exciting shows, including Margaret Belton’s Patsy Cline Tribute on Jan 21 and ‘Mississippi Masala Blues’ on Feb. 28 and Much More to come!
Read MoreFeel the 94941 Love: WorldAtlas Shines a Light on ‘7 Picture-Perfect Towns in Northern California’
The visitor center for this old-growth redwood forest, named in honor of the influential American author, activist, and naturalist, is just over three miles west of Mill Valley. Cameras struggle to capture both the height and depth of this magical place. In town, the quiet, yet communal streets crisscross around Lytton Square, rewarding aimless afternoon strollers with cool coffee shops and unexpected boutiques.
Read MoreAs Always, Sweetwater Music Hall Rolls Into the Holidays With a Quartet of Dynamite Holiday Shows
The Sweetwater Music Hall ā Mill Valley’s venerable live music institution and one of the most exciting live music venues in Bay Area history ā continues to curate and spotlight incredible bands. And as usual, the Sweetwater team is inviting in a series of holiday season shows that seek to both get us all in the holiday spirit and get us up and out to shake our respective tail feathers.
Read MoreLeftover Salmon Brings Its Bluegrass Thrills to the Sweetwater Music Hall for Three Nights ā Dec. 29-31
For its annual end-of-year toast to the end of one year and a an excited bear hug of the year ahead, the Sweetwater Music Hall is welcoming in Leftover Salmon, a widely renowned band that has stuck around for 30 years and has left a legacy during that time. It marks them as a truly special, once-in-lifetime type band.Ā Few have done all that and had as much fun as Leftover Salmon.
Read MoreMill Valley City Council Unanimously Rejects Former Councilman’s Appeal to Reverse Planning Commission’s Approval of the Treehouse Project at Former BofA Building
Among the testimonials for and against was Andrew Reeder, a representative of the buildingās owner, Spruce CRE, who said the company did not receive any other application to rent the building in the past two years. He said they will take on a āsignificant capital improvementā to the property. The Chamber’s case for vibrancy extended to a long-empty bank. “As Reynolds said,Ā “Letās breathe life into a dead bank building.”
Read MoreJason Crosby, ALO Stalwarts Gather for Holiday Tribute to Vince Guaraldiās āA Charlie Brown Christmasā ā Dec. 17th, 1pm & 7pm
Jason Crosby will once again get into the holiday spirit this December, right here in Mill Valley. The multi-instrumentalist will perform A Holiday Tribute to Vince Guaraldiās A Charlie Brown Christmas at theĀ Sweetwater Music Hall ā Mill Valley’s venerable live music institution and one of the most exciting live music venues in Bay Area historyĀ on December 17.
Read MoreAs Sweetwater Readies Another Anniversary Benefit Gala to Support Its Non-Profit Work, There’s Much More Anniversary Fun on the Way
Soon after the gala, the Sweetwater hosts a free Community Open House event featuring DJ Troubleman and Adam Twelve. Also on Nov. 18, the Mill Valley Library hosts a ‘Sing & Stomp’ at the Sweetwater, with a performance featuring musician Emily Bonn and her band, the Sing & Stompers!
Read MoreSweetwater Music Hall Readies Another Anniversary Benefit Gala to Support Its Non-Profit Work, Featuring The Tubes & DJ Logic ā Nov. 17
The legendary venue has spanned multiple physical venues across nearly 51 years and is set to toast its anniversary in November and beyond. That celebration will, not surprisingly, center around some of the biggest names in music in the coming weeks ā along with a number of surprise guests.
Read MoreFormer MV City Councilman Files Appeal to Reverse Planning Commission’s Unanimous Approval of the Proposed Treehouse Project at Former BofA Building
Wachtel seeks to compel the City Council to reverse the decision on a number of grounds, includingĀ that “there was no consideration of the city’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” that it went against the city’s MV2040 General Plan, as well as noise, parking and the membership concept.
Read MorePlanning Commission Approves Proposed Treehouse Project at Former BofA Building and Makes a Compelling Case for More Vibrancy and Less Car Dependency
āThis is a challenging place to try to get anything approved,ā Commissioner Greg Hildebrand said. āItās a lot of the same issues: noise, privacy, parking. If this doesn’t move forward, it could sit empty for five years.” āThis is going to bring more people downtown, and it will help the businesses around it.āĀ
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