SPRING EVENTS AND FESTIVALS IN SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

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(Feb. 28, 2014)  -- Mother Nature must have missed the memo that it’s still winter in San Jose, because its many parks and hills are blooming with colorful flowers, lush foliage and singing birds. Peoples’ thoughts are turning not only to thoughts of love, but to getting out and socializing. The city is answering that call with a bounty of spring events and festivals, inviting everyone to come out of hibernation and explore San Jose’s outdoor recreation and cultural landscape.

Below are just a few highlights and you can find the full spring events list here.

FESTIVALS

  • 37th Annual Nikkei Matsuri Festival (Japanese Festival) (April 27) – Celebrate Japanese culture in one of the last three Japantowns in the U.S., sampling authentic Japanese food, music, martial arts and crafts.

http://www.jtown.org

  • 2nd Annual Songkran Thai New Year Festival (April 27) –Keep your resolution for exotic fun in 2014 by checking out this festival, where you can experience blessing rituals, Muay Thai kick-boxing exhibitions, Miss Songkran Beauty Pageant, Singha Beer Garden, Thai food and crafts and traditional/contemporary entertainment. http://www.thainorcal.org/

PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS

California Theatre

  • Symphony Silicon Valley presents “Carmina Burana” (March 22 –23) – Orff’s powerhouse and scenic cantata opens with virtuoso J.P. Jofre joining fellow Argentine Maestro Vieu and the orchestra to premiere his concerto for bandoneon,­ the soul of tango. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/california-theatre.
  • San Jose Symphonic Choir Concert (March 30) – This San Jose Symphonic Choir concert includes Franz Joseph Haydn’s The Creation and features the Nova Vista Symphony. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/california-theatre.
  • Opera San Jose: Don Giovanni (April 19 – May 4) – Mozart’s dramatic genius pervades in Don Giovanni as he weaves humor, melodrama and supernatural elements into a powerful musical masterpiece. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/california-theatre.
  • Unique Lives: Mia Farrow (April 28) – Beyond the Hollywood gossip column, Mia Farrow is a remarkable humanitarian that very few can emulate.  www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/california-theatre.
  • Symphony Silicon Valley presents “Nakamatsu Plays Rachmaninoff” (May 16 – May 18) – Pianist Jon Nakamatsu returns to play the near-impossible Rachmaninoff concerto with which he won the Van Cliburn Gold Medal - a must hear performance. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/california-theatre.
  • Symphony Silicon Valley presents “Beethoven’s Eroica” (June 7) – Maestro Cleve closes the Symphony's 12th season on a triumphant note with Beethoven's mighty "Heroic" symphony, the revolutionary work that created a new musical world. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/california-theatre.

Center for the Performing Arts

City National Civic

  • Nederlander Concerts presents “Jennifer Nettles” (March 27) – Country superstar Jennifer Nettles brings her “That Girl” solo headlining tour to City National Civic. Brandy Clark will open the show. www.citynationalcivic.com.
  • Nederlander Concerts presents “Sesame Street Live: Make a New Friend” (June 6 – June 8) – Elmo, Grover, and their Sesame Street friends welcome Chamki, a new friend from India. www.citynationalcivic.com.

Montgomery Theater

  • Lyric Theater of San Jose presents “La Périchole” (March 22 – March 30) – La Périchole and her lover, Piquillo, two street singers in Lima, are too poor to afford a marriage license, until the lecherous Viceroy of Peru makes her an offer she can’t refuse. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/montgomery-theater.
  • CMT San Jose presents “Monty Python’s Spamalot” (April 11 – April 19) – Monty Python’s Spamalot is a parody of the film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which is a parody of the legend of King Arthur and his quest for the grail. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/montgomery-theater.
  • Come Together: Beatles Concert Experience (April 26) – In this live performance, Come Together recreates the look, sound and history of the Beatles. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/montgomery-theater.
  • CMT San Jose presents “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” (May 1 – May 4) – Charlie Brown undergoes a small but meaningful identity crisis.  www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/montgomery-theater.
  • Lyric Theatre of San Jose presents “The Mikado” (June 21 – June 29) – One of Gilbert & Sullivan’s most successful operettas, The Mikado tells the comedic story of a prince in disguise, three little maids, an executioner threatened with execution, and a dragon lady looking for her lost love to come to life. www.sanjosetheaters.org/theaters/montgomery-theater.

San Jose McEnery Convention Center

  • Spring Style Show (April 27 – April 28) - Come explore all things hair and cosmetics in this popular beauty show. www.info.cosmoprofbeauty.com.
  • Big WOW! ComicFest 2014 (May 17 – May 18) – Northern California’s premiere comic book convention returns. www.bigwowcomicfest.com.
  • FanimeCon (May 23 – May 27) –Northern California’s largest anime convention is packed with nonstop video programming, extraordinary costumes, music, games, tournaments, sensational panels and renowned international guests. www.fanime.com.

SAP Center

  • Lady Gaga (June 3) – One of the top global touring acts of our time, Lady Gaga performs songs from her new album ARTPOP. www.sapcenteratsanjose.com.

PUBLIC SHOWS AND HAPPENINGS

History Park San Jose

  • The 20th Annual Spring Garden Market (April 12) – This premier plant sale, features a sustainable gardening showcase and vendor fair, plus delicious food truck fare. www.historysanjose.org.

Japantown San Jose

  • Sake San Jose (May 23) –Join the hundreds of sake tasters at Yu-Ai Kai’s 8th Annual Sake San Jose event as they embark upon the streets of historic Japantown San Jose. www.sakesanjose.com.  

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

  • Spring Equinox Celebration (March 20) – The museum celebrates the Spring Equinox with a ritualistic ceremony and tour from 6 – 7:30 pm www.egyptianmuseum.org

San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art

  • Toriawase (Now – May 17) – This group exhibition, co-curated by Misako Mitsui, juxtaposes traditional and historical Japanese art and objects with selected contemporary Western artwork. www.sjica.org.

San Jose Museum of Art

  • Initial Public Offering: New Works from SJMA’s Permanent Collection (Now – August 24) – Initial Public Offering presents works that exemplify SJMA’s surprising and playful take on the art of our time, including newly revealed acquisitions. www.sjmusart.org.

Santana Row

  • Meet Carla Hall (April 12) – Meet Carla Hall, co-host of ABC’s “The Chew” and “Fan Favorite” on Bravo’s Top Chef All-Stars during a public demo and Q&A at 5 pm, followed by a book signing at 6 pm. www.santanarow.com.
  • Santana Row Summer Fashion Shows (June 7) – Santana Row’s popular event returns for the sixth year featuring the season’s best fashions, with 1 pm and 4 pm runway shows at Misora. www.santanarow.com.

The Tech Museum of Innovation

  • After Hours (April 3, May 1 and June 5) The first Thursday of each month, adults 21 and over can enjoy science, technology entertainment and cocktails. www.thetech.org.

Winchester Mystery House 

  • 9th Annual San Jose Orchid Exposition (May 30, 31, June 1) - Purchase rare orchids from world renowned orchid growers, attend workshops, enjoy local wines and see lovely orchid displays throughout the mansion. http://realorchidgrowers.com/
  • Friday the 13th Flashlight Tour (June 13) - Tour the beautiful but Bizarre Winchester Mystery House with only the moonlight and souvenir flashlight to guide you! www.winchestermysteryhouse.com 

ADDITIONAL PUBLIC SHOWS AND HAPPENINGS

  • Children’s Discovery Museum presents Imagination Playground (Now – March 30) - The giant blue blocks return, inviting everyone to show off their creativity. www.cdm.org.
  • Downtown Farmers' Market (Every Friday May 2 – November 21, except July 4) - Over 40 farmers/food purveyors and 12 artists sell their goods from 10 am – 2 pm on San Pedro Street. http://sjdowntown.com/
  • Great America Opening Day (March 29) –Discover why California's Great America is Northern California's best choice for family fun and adventure. www.cagreatamerica.com.
  • Santa Cruz Mountain Wineries Passport Weekend (April 19) – Taste your way at up to 30+ wineries throughout the Santa Cruz Mountains, each offering a unique pairing of artisan handcrafted wines, gourmet food, tours and entertainment. http://scmwa.com
  • Silicon Valley Restaurant Week (April 30 – May 7) – Silicon Valley’s leading restaurateurs offer a discounted three-course fixed price dinner menu each night they are open. www.siliconvalleyrestaurantweek.com.
  • South FIRST FRIDAYS (April 4, May 2 and June 6) This art walk is a self-guided evening tour of galleries, museums, and independent creative businesses in the SoFA District (and beyond) featuring exhibitions and special performances from 7 pm. – 11 pm. www.southfirstfridays.com/.

SPORTING EVENTS

Amgen Tour of California

  • Stage 3 (May 13) at Lake Cunningham Regional Park –Stage 3 of this premier cycling race will begin at the Lake Cunningham Regional Park on the east side of San Jose. http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/.

Arena Football

  • San Jose SaberCats (March 23, 2014) – Support the three-time ArenaBowl champion San Jose SaberCats as they look to defend home turf against: Philadelphia Soul (March 23); Spokane Shock (April 4 & June 14); Arizona Rattlers (April 12); Orlando Predators (May 3); and more. www.thesanjosesabercats.com

Hockey                                               

  • San Jose Sharks (Spring 2014) – Support the San Jose Sharks on their quest for the Stanley Cup at the SAP Center. Dates and opponents include: Anaheim Ducks (March 20); Washington Capitals (March 22); Winnipeg Jets (March 27); Edmonton Oilers (April 1); LA Kings (April 3); and more. www.sharks.nhl.com.

Minor League Baseball

  • San Jose Giants (Spring 2014) – San Jose Giants compete against: Bakersfield Blaze (April 10 – April 13); Island Empire 66ers (April 14 – April 16); Visalia Rawhide (April 21 – April 24); Bakersfield Blaze (April 25 – April 27); Modesto Nuts (May 5 – May 8); and more. www.sjgiants.com.

Soccer

  • San Jose Earthquakes (Spring 2014) – Watch the Earthquakes kick off the 2014 season at Buck Shaw Stadium on March 15 against Real Salt Lake. Other games include: New England Revolution (March 29); Columbus Crew (April 13); Chivas USA (April 26); Colorado Rapids (May 7); FC Dallas (May 10) and more. www.sjearthquakes.com.

For a full spring events list click here. For more information about San Jose, CA, visit www.sanjose.org.

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Team San Jose (TSJ)

Team San Jose, Inc. is an economic development organization and San Jose’s official Convention and Visitors Bureau, unifying the destination, hotels and venues to deliver an exceptional visitor experience. San Jose offers all you would expect from a big city destination with small town charm and serves as the gateway to Northern California attractions. Our company provides full management services for seven venues on behalf of the City of San Jose including the San Jose McEnery Convention Center, Parkside Hall and South Hall and Arts and Entertainment venues including the California Theatre, the Center for the Performing Arts, Montgomery Theater, and City National Civic.

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