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The White Buffalo Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

The White Buffalo

Fiesta del Sol
101 N Acacia Ave,

Jun 1, 2025

9:00 AM PDT
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Music FestivalSBCC & VENUE PRESALE 3/12/2025 @ 10:00AM PTPUBLIC ON SALE 3/14/2025 @ 10:00AM PT---------------PLEASE NOTE - there is a delay delivery in place. Your tickets will be delivered to your inbox 48 hours prior to the event date. Presented by LOFT 100 STUDIOSElevate 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​Includes:- elevated private view deck with seating, cocktail tables and shade- meal ticket and drink ticket (1 each) - private cash bar - private portable restrooms- complimentary light snacks & swagSeaside Pavillion$75 single day pass for one personIncludes:- reserved area with seating, cocktail tables, and shade- private cash bar- private portable restroomsWhile Fiesta del Sol is a FREE ALL AGES event, our paid VIP Deck / 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.
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Excelente artista, fue una muy buena experiencia escuchar en vivo a the white buffalo, pero la atención del foro es una experiencia espantosa, el personal de seguridad pésima atención se sienten los dueños del lugar y hasta te amenazan con su "poder" en no permitir el acceso por que pueden hacerlo.
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The White Buffalo Biography

"I've always taken great pleasure in being difficult to categorize," says the White Buffalo's big-voiced frontman, Jake Smith. Since releasing his first album in 2002, Smith has explored the grey area between genres, carving out a sound rooted in dark folk, countrified soul, cinematic storytelling and roadhouse-worthy rock. He keeps things unclassifiable on the White Buffalo's sixth album, Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights, the most hard-hitting, electrified album of his career.

Although recorded in Smith's hometown of Los Angeles, where he grew up listening to the country twang of George Jones and the pissed-off punk of Bad Religion, Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights looks to the passion and punch of White Buffalo's live shows for inspiration. Smith has been a road warrior for more than a decade, doubling as his own tour manager along the way. Gig after gig, he's built a cult following without a major label's support, boosting his band's international visibility with more than a dozen TV-worthy songs — including the Emmy-nominated "Come Join the Murder" — that were featured on shows like Sons of Anarchy and Californication.

"I'm kind of an island," he says proudly. "We tour on our own and have built our own fanbase, so the idea with this album was to capture that live feel — the passion that we produce in a stage setting — in a studio performance."

Island or not, Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights finds Smith reaching far beyond his own experience for a string of detailed, character-driven songs. Many of these tunes explore the gloomy, dangerous corners of America, spinning stories of sinners, crooks, bad decisions and broken hearts. On "Border Town/Bury Me in Baja," a drug dealer awaits his death at the hands of the Mexican mafia. "Avalon," a desperate, driving anthem worthy of Bruce Springsteen, finds its protagonist "wishing he could flip a switch [and] turn his life around." "Nightstalker Blues" — an amped-up blast of harmonica-filled, guitar-fueled roots rock — revolves around the story of serial killer Richard Ramirez, whose murder spree haunted southern California during the mid-Eighties.

As the album's own title promises, though, this is a record about balance. A record about life's ups and downs. "I wanted to hit all the emotional spots," explains Smith, whose voice — a booming, rumbling baritone, with a slight quaver that can sound ominous one minute and warmhearted the next — takes a tender turn during love songs like "Observatory" and "If I Lost My Eyes."

Together, Darkest Darks, Lightest Lights offers up the White Buffalo's strongest material to date, doubling down on Smith's strengths while pushing his sound into new territory. Stripped-down folk. Electrified swamp-soul. Heartland rock. Bluesy boogie-woogie. It's all here, tied together by the super-sized vocals and articulate songwriting of a bandleader whose work is sometimes moody, sometimes menacing, but always melodic

"My hope is that this album will touch people," he says. "Make people feel. The good, the bad, and the ugly. The darkest darks, and the lightest lights."
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