Thu, Jan 9
Robert Jon & The Wreck
Dude Cervantes and The Panchos
7:30PM (Doors: 7:00PM )
Ages 21 and Up
This event is at Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA

General Admission Ticket Price: $30 advanced / $30 day of show (GA tickets available at box office / service charges apply for online & phone purchases).

Loft Ticket Price: $53 reserved loft seating (loft tickets available at box office / service charges apply for online & phone purchases). Loft available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office. (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

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There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.

All times and supporting acts are subject to change.

Robert Jon & The Wreck
Reigning from southern California Robert Jon & The Wreck has been taking the southern rock sound established on the east coast and bringing around the world. Since their inception in 2011, Robert Jon Burrison (lead vocals, guitar), Andrew Espantman (drums), Henry James (lead guitar), and Warren Murrel (bass) have been electrifying audiences all over the globe with their soaring guitar leads, boogieing grooves, rich vocal harmonies, and memorable tunes. Along with their headlining performances across the U.S. and Europe, the band has supported the likes of Joe Bonamassa, Buddy Guy, Eric Gales, Living Colour, Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Walter Trout, Rival Sons, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, The Cadillac Three, Black Stone Cherry, Devon Allman Band, Billy Sheehan, Sturgill Simpson, and many more. With 2021’s critically acclaimed studio album Shine A Light On Me Brother, the band received airplay on the UK’s Planet Rock, BBC Radio 2, The Max, Total Rock, MMH Radio, ERB Radio and Radio Caroline with the title track and “Everyday.” Their newest album, Red Moon Rising, marks a bold new chapter for the band, capturing the essence of their transformative years while setting a new course for their musical odyssey.
Dude Cervantes and The Panchos
Audiences know Daniel Cervantes as the San Diego,CA based musician whose interstellar electric guitar ignites bands like MRS. HENRY, Howlin’ Rain, and Chest Fever. Lauded by print outlets including Rolling Stone & Relix Magazine, with NBC Channel 7 summing it up with: “What can’t this guy play? He oozes Rock & Roll swagger and few use it better.” A multi-hyphenate musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, label owner, and solo recording artist as Dude Cervantes, he navigates an ever-shifting orbit of sonic exploration both live and in-studio. As the originator of the indie record label Blind Owl, he advances a collective of authentic artists ranging from punk rock legend Zander Schloss of The Circle Jerks to author Noah C. Lekas, whose collaborative work with Cervantes on Saturday Night Sage earned praise from Rolling Stone’s Senior Editor David Fricke calling it “Poetry And Psychedelia, as if Tom Waits had hitched a ride on The Jefferson Airplane’s version Of ‘Wooden Ships.”
When Cervantes rides to the stage, he does so with his fiery guitar-driven rock band The Panchos; comprised of local San Diego rock vets Dylan Donovan (Sacri Monti) on guitar, Justin De La Vega on Drums (Kimmi Bitter, Zach Oakley, Warish), and Ryan Grenda on Bass.

General Admission Ticket Price: $30 advanced / $30 day of show (GA tickets available at box office / service charges apply for online & phone purchases).

Loft Ticket Price: $53 reserved loft seating (loft tickets available at box office / service charges apply for online & phone purchases). Loft available over the phone 858-481-8140 or in person at our box office. (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

Not on the e-mail list for venue presales? Sign up to be a Belly Up VIP and you will never miss a chance to grab tickets before they go on sale to the general public again!

There are no refunds or exchanges on tickets once purchased.

All times and supporting acts are subject to change.