The Mountain Winery

The Mountain Winery

A National Historic Landmark that put California winemaking on the global map, this 1901 stone vineyard is a Bay Area staple. The iconic concert bowl, framed by a salvaged 12th-century cathedral portal, turns every performance into an intimate, open-air hillside tradition.

Brit Floyd

from $37

For anyone who considers those classic guitar solos and sweeping synth arrangements sacred, this two-night residency approaches the catalog with the meticulous care of a world-class orchestra. The state-of-the-art production leverages synchronized video projections and moving lasers, transforming the winery's historic stone walls into a vibrant, deeply immersive sensory landscape.

Dana Carvey & David Spade

from $52

This isn't a polished, heavily edited cable comedy special, but rather two SNL veterans testing the boundaries of live, unscripted stand-up through casual banter. The historic winery courtyard drops the usual stiff comedy club pretense, allowing their loose, conversational dynamic to make the space feel like a private green room.

Kenny G

from $37

Experience the raw talent of a musician who has spent decades dominating the contemporary jazz landscape with absolute instrumental precision. Watching him hold impossible, circular-breathed notes while the sunset dips below the Santa Cruz Mountains turns a familiar catalog into something deeply tactile.

The Fab Four

from $32

Rather than simply playing the hits from a music stand, this group charts the distinct eras of The Beatles' musical evolution with precise costume shifts from Ed Sullivan-era suits to Sgt. Pepper regalia. Their performance relies entirely on live, hyper-accurate instrumentation that completely bypasses the safety net of backing tracks or hidden synthesizers.

Poster of Matteo Bocelli in Saratoga, CA.

Matteo Bocelli

from $37

Following in his father's footsteps, Matteo proves the family vocal legacy translates beautifully outside of traditional European opera houses as his rich, classical-crossover arrangements bounce off raw stone walls. He balances traditional operatic romanticism with modern pop sensibilities, making the sweeping valley views behind the stage feel like an integrated part of the production.

Collective Soul

from $37

See the band that defined a corner of late-90s alternative rock by pairing heavy, distorted guitar riffs with unapologetic pop melodies. Hearing anthems like "Shine" and "December" bouncing across a hillside vineyard highlights a catalog built on bright, infectious hooks—and getting there early means catching an opening set from power-pop favorites The Click Five.

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