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December 2024
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Ring in the New Year at the Sebastiani Theatre with Marty O’Reilly and special guest Sean Carscaden, joined by opening act Hattie Craven. Doors open at 8:30 PM, with Hattie performing from 9:30-10:30, and Marty taking the stage from 11:00-12:20 to lead a powerful celebration.

Known for his genre-blending Americana style, Marty O’Reilly delivers a unique sound that transcends blues, folk, and soul, creating something both familiar and uncharted. His live performances are known for their intensity and raw emotion, shifting seamlessly from gospel blues to cinematic folk epics, captivating audiences with every note.

Price includes a champagne toast at midnight. Join Marty, Sean, and Hattie for a New Year’s Eve filled with unforgettable music and celebration.

January 2025
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Tuesdays at HopMonk Sebastopol are vibrant and free, thanks to Open Mic with Ceni in the Abbey. This weekly event showcases incredible local talent and offers a platform for up-and-coming acts. Many bands have formed during these sessions, with Ceni fostering a respectful and supportive musical community. The first Tuesday of each month is particularly special, as it is dedicated to musicians seeking to join or form new bands.
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Tuesdays at HopMonk Sebastopol are vibrant and free, thanks to Open Mic with Ceni in the Abbey. This weekly event showcases incredible local talent and offers a platform for up-and-coming acts. Many bands have formed during these sessions, with Ceni fostering a respectful and supportive musical community. The first Tuesday of each month is particularly special, as it is dedicated to musicians seeking to join or form new bands.
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Acclaimed pianist Inon Barnatan collaborates with Daniel Hope and the New Century Chamber Orchestra for an evening filled with deeply moving music. As one of the few conductorless chamber ensembles globally, New Century is renowned for its performances that showcase exceptional precision, passion, and power.

Supported in part by Cartograph Wines.

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Tuesdays at HopMonk Sebastopol are vibrant and free, thanks to Open Mic with Ceni in the Abbey. This weekly event showcases incredible local talent and offers a platform for up-and-coming acts. Many bands have formed during these sessions, with Ceni fostering a respectful and supportive musical community. The first Tuesday of each month is particularly special, as it is dedicated to musicians seeking to join or form new bands.
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French gypsy band Dgiin is a melting-pot of French, American, and Quebecois artists, united around a repertoire of music in French with a healthy dash of Spanish guitar, an inch of brass, a violin, bass, and percussion, with vocals by siblings Gabe and Mimi Pirard.

Twice voted “North Bay’s Best Band,” Dgiin plays to dancing crowds all around the Bay. Tight harmonies are infused into a variety of American and international styles – from New Orleans swing to French chanson, salsa and cumbia to Roma hot jazz.

You are sure to be on your feet and dancing in no time!

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Tuesdays at HopMonk Sebastopol are vibrant and free, thanks to Open Mic with Ceni in the Abbey. This weekly event showcases incredible local talent and offers a platform for up-and-coming acts. Many bands have formed during these sessions, with Ceni fostering a respectful and supportive musical community. The first Tuesday of each month is particularly special, as it is dedicated to musicians seeking to join or form new bands.
February 2025
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Singer/songwriter Gaby Moreno captivates audiences with her warm, soulful sound, appealing to both English and Spanish speakers. Originally from Guatemala, she moved to Los Angeles, where she has released seven albums, received multiple Grammy nominations, and won two Latin Grammys. Moreno has performed alongside renowned artists such as Bono, Andrea Bocelli, and Tracy Chapman.

As a leading Latina in Americana music, she has redefined the genre and opened doors for marginalized voices. Her impact extends to television and film, most notably co-writing the iconic theme song for Parks and Recreation.

A passionate advocate for immigration rights and social issues, Moreno was recently appointed as UNICEF’s first Goodwill Ambassador from Guatemala, focusing on mentoring young female artists and creatives.

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Tuesdays at HopMonk Sebastopol are vibrant and free, thanks to Open Mic with Ceni in the Abbey. This weekly event showcases incredible local talent and offers a platform for up-and-coming acts. Many bands have formed during these sessions, with Ceni fostering a respectful and supportive musical community. The first Tuesday of each month is particularly special, as it is dedicated to musicians seeking to join or form new bands.
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Soprano Larisa Martínez and violinist Joshua Bell are set to captivate audiences with their concert program, Voice and the Violin, featuring a blend of cherished romantic arias and modern classics. The couple developed this concept during the pandemic, exploring new ways to collaborate and share music. While finding repertoire specifically for violin and voice posed a challenge, they uncovered a treasure trove of beautiful pieces that resonated with them.

Joshua Bell, a Grammy Award-winning violinist, is renowned for his performances with major orchestras worldwide. Puerto Rican opera singer Larisa Martínez has graced prestigious opera and concert stages around the globe.

This event is supported in part by Freeman Vineyard & Winery and Willow Creek Wealth Management.

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Tuesdays at HopMonk Sebastopol are vibrant and free, thanks to Open Mic with Ceni in the Abbey. This weekly event showcases incredible local talent and offers a platform for up-and-coming acts. Many bands have formed during these sessions, with Ceni fostering a respectful and supportive musical community. The first Tuesday of each month is particularly special, as it is dedicated to musicians seeking to join or form new bands.
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Imagine The Beatles performing live with a symphony orchestra—that’s what Classical Mystery Tour delivers. Since debuting in 1996 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, Classical Mystery Tour has become the top Symphony Pops attraction, captivating audiences for nearly 25 years. The group has performed with over 100 orchestras across the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia, including prestigious venues like the Sydney Opera House and collaborations with top orchestras such as The Cleveland Orchestra and The Boston Pops.

The four musicians in Classical Mystery Tour not only look and sound like The Beatles, but they recreate the magic of over two dozen Beatles songs exactly as they were recorded. From “Penny Lane” with a live trumpet section to “Yesterday” with an acoustic guitar and string quartet, and the symphonic blend of “I Am the Walrus,” this show offers a unique Beatles experience. Generous support provided by Nancy & Michael Hall, Michelle & Kevin Konicek, and Breathless Sparkling Wines.