Cultural Events in Irvine This July

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Irvine is gearing up for a month filled with cultural events that include concerts, outdoor activities, and family-friendly screenings. Highlights feature performances by tribute bands and comedians, along with outdoor fun like hikes and strolls. Local eateries are also part of the excitement with kids-eat-free deals. The community is invited to enjoy a vibrant mix of entertainment that caters to all ages, fostering community spirit and engagement throughout July.

Irvine is set to host an exciting lineup of cultural events in July, featuring music, movies, and family-friendly activities designed to engage the community. Residents and visitors can look forward to a diverse array of performances, outdoor adventures, and opportunities for culinary enjoyment throughout the month.

The summer festivities will kick off on July 10 with a high-energy concert at Mason Regional Park, where the band Flashback Heart Attack is scheduled to perform popular hits from the 1980s. Attendees can arrive at 5 p.m. to grab a good spot for the concert, which will start at 6 p.m. Food trucks will also be on-site, providing a variety of dining options for the public.

Another musical highlight occurs on July 31 at Irvine Regional Park, where the lively tribute band Dream Like Taylor will celebrate the music of Taylor Swift. Similar to the earlier concert, guests are invited to arrive at 5 p.m. for the event, with live performances beginning an hour later and food trucks available for refreshments.

Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Sunset Strolls event at Irvine Spectrum on July 9 and July 23, featuring a leisurely scenic walk of 2-3 miles with refreshments offered afterward. Check-in starts at 5:45 p.m., and participants must RSVP in advance to participate.

Also on July 10, an evening full moon hike at Bommer Canyon Preserve promises an adventurous experience from 7:30 to 10 p.m. This 3-mile hike includes a 700-foot elevation gain, and participants must register beforehand, ensuring they are physically fit for the trek.

Standup comedy fans can mark their calendars for July 11-13, when comedian Donnell Rawlings will perform at Irvine Improv. Known for his work on Netflix’s “A New Day” and “Chappelle’s Show,” Rawlings brings his sharp wit to the stage for local audiences.

The Sunset Cinema program will provide family-friendly entertainment with a screening of “Mufasa: The Lion King” at Mason Regional Park on July 11. The event begins with pre-show activities at 6 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring blankets and snacks for an enjoyable outdoor movie experience.

On multiple occasions, Mike Ward Community Park will host concerts featuring local artists. Notable acts include Family Style, providing blues music on July 19, and 1969 The Tribute, a ‘60s rock tribute band, performing on July 26, with food trucks available at both events.

Irvine Spectrum Center will come alive with music on July 12, as DJ Ricky Rocks takes to the Giant Wheel Lawn from 6 to 8 p.m. to deliver lively entertainment for all ages.

In addition to these events, families can enjoy two more movie screenings at Hicks Canyon Community Park. The park will show “Mufasa: The Lion King” on July 18 and “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” on July 25, both offering food trucks at 6 p.m. followed by the movie shows after sunset.

As part of the city’s ongoing culinary initiatives, the Culinary Adventures program offers kids-eat-free deals at over 35 restaurants in Irvine from Sunday to Thursday, encouraging families to explore local dining options.

In addition to these events, excitement is building for the Boots & Brews country music festival, scheduled for April 11 at Great Park Live in Irvine, featuring headliner Jake Owen and performances by Jerrod Niemann and RaeLynn. Tickets are available starting at $59.99 for general admission, with VIP options offered at $149.99.

Great Park Live serves as a new outdoor concert venue in Irvine, replacing the former FivePoint Amphitheater and is expected to host a range of events. The city is considering a $1.5 million investment in concert equipment to reduce rental costs for the venue; however, the decision has been postponed amidst public feedback. Anticipated annual losses for Great Park Live are projected between $2 million to $3 million.

With its vibrant array of events, Irvine offers something for everyone this July, fostering community spirit and providing engaging experiences for all ages.

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