Sun, May 19
Music Festival
The Wailers
Ozomatli
Veni Sun
Sitting on Stacy
Jimmy's Buffet
Sabrosas Latin Orchestra
Hullabaloo
9:00AM (Doors: 9:00AM )
$75.00 - $150.00
Ages 21 and Up
This show is at Fiesta Del Sol
101 N Acacia Ave, Solana Beach, CA
Presented by Loft 100​

Elevate at Fiesta del Sol! - The Fiesta del Sol VIP experiences feature an elevated viewing area with private bar, private restrooms, tables, chairs, shade, snacks. Comfort, convenience, and a great view of the bands. This year we have 2 options to choose from:

Fiesta VIP Deck - $150 single day pass for one person - Sunday
​Includes:
- elevated view deck
- complimentary gift bag
- meal ticket and drink ticket (1 each) 
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar 
- private portable restrooms
- complimentary light snacks

SEASIDE PAVILION - $75 single day pass for one person - Sunday
Includes:
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar
- private portable restrooms

While Fiesta del Sol is a FREE ALL AGES event, our paid VIP / Seaside Pavilion areas are restricted to 21+ at all times. 

PLEASE NOTE - there is a delay delivery in place. Your tickets will be delivered to your inbox 48 hours prior to the event date. 
The Wailers

The Wailers are a rare breed of musicians who have earned their place in the annals of music history. Their culture-defining music, embodying the spirit of the 70s reggae movement, has left an indelible mark on the industry.

Experience the magic of their timeless classics and incredible cuts from Bob Marley’s vast repertoire in a set that is truly unforgettable. Under the guidance of Aston Barrett Jr, son of the legendary “Familyman”, The Wailers continue to preserve the legacy of their iconic sound.
 

In 2020, The Wailers made a comeback with their new album, “One World,” produced by Emilio Estefan. The first single, “One World, One Prayer”, is a powerful anthem for unity, love, and inclusivity, and features a blend of Jamaican reggae and urban Latin music. The track includes international sensation Farruko, Jamaican icon Shaggy, and members of the Marley family, including Cedella and Skip Marley.

The Wailers’ long-awaited album, “One World”, earned a 2021 Grammy® nomination for Best Reggae Album, marking the band’s first recording in 25 years.

 

In 2022, The Wailers welcomed a new vocalist, Mitchell Brunings, adding even more dynamic energy to their already electrifying live shows. Brunings is a talented vocalist who has made a name for himself with his soulful voice and powerful stage presence.

The Wailers continue to captivate audiences with their unique brand of reggae, blending the sounds of the past with a fresh, contemporary flair. Brunning’s addition to the band has been widely praised by fans and music critics alike, solidifying The Wailers’ status as one of the most exciting live acts in the world.

 

In 2017, Aston Barrett Jr. received a Grammy certificate as co-producer with Damian Marley for the track The Struggle Discontinues, featured in the Album “Stony Hill” which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album.

Aston Barrett Jr. is a co-owner of BAD Lions Productions, LLC. who operates a studio in Pompano Beach, Florida. He can be heard playing guitar, drums, bass, and organ for Stephen Marley, Junior Reed, Julian Marley, Kwame Bediaco, Aka Beka, Jessee Royale, Reggae Force, and many more. His sponsors include Rupert Neve (whose pro audio gear is heard on every album he has played on and every live Wailers show), as well as Fender, Mannabasso, Black Lion Audio, and Pigtronics.

A multiple Grammy Award winner, Emilio Estefan is a musician, songwriter, record and television producer, best-selling author, filmmaker, and cultural ambassador. He has shaped and directed the careers of many musical talents, including Shakira, Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, Jon Secada, Jennifer López, and many others. He is one of the founding leaders of the Latin Grammy Awards. Estefan was honored with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame presented him with a lifetime achievement award. He was selected as the second vice chair to the Commission for the National Museum of the American Latino by President Barack Obama, and President George W. Bush appointed him as a member of the President’s Committee of the Arts and Humanities.

Ozomatli

If the city of Los Angeles had a soundtrack, it would be Ozomatli’s music. Since forming in 1995, the lineup’s collaborative, energetic blend of multi-cultural music and activism has earned the band three GRAMMYs®, four Hollywood Bowl shows, a TED Talk and much more. But more importantly, Ozo has inspired and energized listeners worldwide. Even at gigs in locales including Burma and Mongolia, Ozomatli’s messages and music, sung in both Spanish and English, need no translation. Circa 2022, Ozo’s new songs, stronger-than-ever brotherhood and the potent emotional impetus behind Marching On further cements the legacy begun with the band’s 1998 self-titled debut.   

Like The Doors, X, Los Lobos, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and other L.A.-based artists who take cues from the city and also reflect and unearth its movements, Ozomatli and Marching On reaches from the curbs to the high-rises. With musician/producer David Garza (Fiona Apple, Sparta) producing in pre-pandemic 2020 at El Paso’s Sonic Ranch, Ozo were honored with esteemed musical guests who contributed to the 11-song album. 

On “Fellas” Ozo is joined by J.J. Fad and Lisa Lisa. “We were working on a song that was almost like an ‘80s song with acoustic instruments,” explains Ulises Bella. “But also 808 [drum machine] music.” Uli had recently seen Lisa Lisa live—"such a great singer, tight band, so many hits!”—and a series of fortuitous social media interactions found Lisa Lisa and Uli in touch, resulting in her star turn on the track. Then, even though they hadn’t recorded in more than 30 years, influential ‘80s female freestylers J.J Fad (“Supersonic”) eagerly jumped on the chance to work with Ozo and Lisa Lisa on “Fellas.” 

For “Mi Destino,” sung in both English and Spanish, Ozo were stoked to connect with B-Real, as Cypress Hill and Ozo had been on each other’s radars for decades. It was a DM that put B-Real in contact with Ozo. “And literally every step after that, the stars were aligned,” Uli says. “Unicorns were fucking dancing and somehow it all worked out and he got on ‘Mi Destino,’ and we also got Gaby Moreno on the track. It was definitely a deep kind of thing we’ve been needing and wanting and marinating on, and then it manifests.”

Of soulful Guatemalan singer-songwriter Moreno, guitarist Raúl Pacheco observes: “She just came up with this whole other kind of a style on it, really beautiful and spiritual.”  

“It’s super-cool that we got really iconic, impactful women of that era and beyond on our record,” adds Uli.

The 11 songs are a unified blend of the members’ influences and ideas. Or, as founding members Jiro Yamaguchi and Uli explain: "You drive down Sunset Boulevard and turn off your stereo and roll down your windows and all the music that comes out of each and every different car, whether it's salsa, cumbia, merengue, Hip Hop, funk or whatever, it's that crazy blend that's going on between that cacophony of sound is Ozomatli, y'know?" 

The Marching On journey was ideally suited for producer Garza, himself a musician familiar with Ozo’s Latin, hip hop, and rock music with salsa, jazz, funk, and world music influences. Being away from home allowed the band to focus tightly. “Sonic Ranch is an incredible location with four studios. You live on site, you are fed every day, so it’s totally geared toward whatever shows up in terms of creating music,” Raúl explains. “It was centering; just art- and music-making, us just trying to say ‘yes’ to David’s requests and our ideas. So, there’s a very unified sense to this album, even though we’re all so different, which you can also feel.” 

Marching On features Uli’s lead vocal debut on the song “Mula.”Part of the inspiration was us being right there next to the border and hearing all these stories from people who were working nearby and at the studio,” he recalls. “It was just crazy shit they've encountered, with the history of El Paso and how violent it can be, and the disappearance of women.” On the creepy noir story-song, Uli says he went for the “Chicano, Tom Waits-wise,” take on the tune. “’Mula’ is pretty dark and messed-up.” 

While the basic tracks were all completed at Sonic Ranch, due to the pandemic, other parts of the record were completed remotely. Despite the often-terrifying uncertainty of the world during this time, ultimately Ozo were able to complete Marching On, which turned out to be an almost prescient song and album title.  As the lyrics to the track clarify: “Yeah we keep marching till the justice reigns / And the world sings the freedom’s song / Yeah we keep marching while the battle rages / As the new generations born / Till we right the wrongs.” 

For a band who thrive on touring and connection, much of 2020 “felt bleak,” Ozo unable to share their musical and socio-political passions on tour. “We did a couple online concerts, but watching a show is not ever going to be the same as being at the show,” says Uli. “There's only so much you can party on your couch in your living room with your dog.”

Finishing Marching On was difficult emotionally and logistically, but Ozo rose to the task. Tracking some vocals at home, Raúl discovered, “I learned so much. I got better in that process because I'm being challenged.”

No matter the circumstances, Ozomatil are driven: Driven to make themselves, their music and the world a better place. And that begins at home—which, for Ozo, is music and lyrics. “The song is kind of like a sacred responsibility,” concludes Raúl. “It takes hard core passion to push whatever the song is to the best it could be. I take it very personally.”

Of the vividly stunning album cover for Marching On, Raúl explains,This figure represents the origin of the human race, an earthly mother who over time continues to store, carry, and share collective knowledge. She shares this knowledge through many faces and many pairs of eyes, representing all the varying cultures of the world, they are all from the same body, the same source. This mother figure, like the human race, is choosing to continue to move forward, she compels us to keep Marching On and remember our collective connectedness.”

Ozomatli’s commitment to social justice is ongoing. Their 2019 single “Libertad,” with founding members Chali 2na (Jurassic 5) & Cut Chemist, was the first collaborative release together since Ozomatli’s 1998 debut album. It highlighted the struggle of Latin workers in the U.S. who sacrifice everything to help family on the other side of the border wall. Ozomati’s ongoing work in the world has not gone unnoticed. In 2008 the U.S. State Department appointed the band United States Cultural Ambassadors; in 2009 and 2010 they performed for President Barack Obama. And hometown honors came in 2013 when April 23 was deemed “Ozomatli Day” in perpetuity.

In some ways, Ozomatli’s raison d’etre is summed up in “Mi Destino’s” lyrics: “To put it plain and simple there’s no halt in the walk / Destined for future lessons unbelievable thoughts / We are the navigators and the journey the clock / Set all the gears in motion to pop.” 

Ozomatli want everyone to join them, on the dance floor, in the mosh pit, in the trenches, just “one more” time, if they would, as they sing on Marching On’s fifth track: “De que estás agradecido / Cual es tu mission / Levántate con fuerza / Una vez más por favor.”
Veni Sun
Veni Sun is Jared Henry’s backyard music project. The sounds you hear coming from his woodshed are inspired by his travels, adventures, hobbies and personal relationships. Jared lives in Encinitas, CA and can be found in the ocean or at the skatepark on any given day. His number one goal in life is to have fun and to inspire others by doing so. Through music, Jared shares a simple message - enjoy every moment. 
Sitting on Stacy
Jimmy's Buffet
Parrot Heads, Pirates & Fruitcakes... avast!  Jimmy's Buffet is pulling into port & here to celebrate all the best of Jimmy Buffett's music & vibes.    This nine piece party will have you singing like a tailgater.  The Buffet always brings a wildly fun stage show, setlist & the musicianship of Steel Drums, Congas & real Caribbean Melodies.  

Our Captain Chris Maddox has the vocal chops of a pro, performing all over the United States and featured on Inside Edition,  Ellen’s Gameshow, FOX, ABC, CBS, KUSI, and more.

Join us & experience the Trop-Rock sensation that keeps it summer all year long.
Sabrosas Latin Orchestra
Looking for San Diego’s first and only all-female salsa band? You’ve come to the right place! Born out of a shared love for Latin music, Sabrosas Latin Orchestra, a 501(c)(3) organization, brings together a talented group of female musicians who are dedicated to moving and inspiring people throughout San Diego County through live salsa music.
Hullabaloo
Presented by Loft 100​

Elevate at Fiesta del Sol! - The Fiesta del Sol VIP experiences feature an elevated viewing area with private bar, private restrooms, tables, chairs, shade, snacks. Comfort, convenience, and a great view of the bands. This year we have 2 options to choose from:

Fiesta VIP Deck - $150 single day pass for one person - Sunday
​Includes:
- elevated view deck
- complimentary gift bag
- meal ticket and drink ticket (1 each) 
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar 
- private portable restrooms
- complimentary light snacks

SEASIDE PAVILION - $75 single day pass for one person - Sunday
Includes:
- reserved section with cocktail tables and seats
- private cash bar
- private portable restrooms

While Fiesta del Sol is a FREE ALL AGES event, our paid VIP / Seaside Pavilion areas are restricted to 21+ at all times. 

PLEASE NOTE - there is a delay delivery in place. Your tickets will be delivered to your inbox 48 hours prior to the event date.