Americana Afternoon - Familiar Strangers
Sun, Feb 22
|The California
It don't mean a thang, if it ain't got that twang! Special guests: The Familiar Strangers.


Time & Location
Feb 22, 2026, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
The California, 528 7th St, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, USA
About the Event
The Familiar Strangers play an Americana grab bag of music from western swing to country, bluegrass, folk, blues and even a little bit of gypsy jazz! This acoustic trio (occasionally a quartet) is perfect for smaller venues (no drums) but they nevertheless generate a big response from audiences with their friendly banter and responsiveness to requests from audience members. This is a band with a sense of humor that can easily move between material designed to get you up on your feet dancing or tugging at your heart to buy another beer and lose your sorrows. Their musical palette runs from Bob Wills to Doc Watson to Django Reinhardt and more. The band recently celebrated their first recorded project, Masqurade 2020, which is already garnering critical success.
Doors Open: 12:30 PM | Show Starts: 1:00 PM
Tickets $17 in advance. $25 at door
Ticket Types
Advance
Sale ends
Feb 22, 12:30 PM
Buy online & save $! For events with a dance floor, seating is limited: Doors open one hour before the start of the event. Contact the box office if you have a mobility need or other specific seating accommodation requirement. (All sales are final)
$17.00
At the Door
Do not purchase this ticket-type. Buy “Advance” online & save money! This price is displayed to inform you that there is a discount for buying online. Contact the box office if you have a mobility need or other specific seating accommodation requirement. (All sales are final)
$25.00
Total
$0.00
Ticket Zones
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