Arts & Entertainment

Napa Weekend Planner September 2-4

From Ennio's comic genius, Napa City Nights' live music and a variety of singers at the Jarvis Conservatory to the sweet tunes of Kenny Loggins and a Labor Day barbecue in Yountville, we have you covered for the holiday weekend.

Friday-Sunday:

No celebrity or public figure is safe from the hilarious and theatrically magical imagination of ENNIO. Ennio Marchetto is the original transformation artist, revolutionizing the art of origami into a performance that is nothing short of comic genius. Marchetto uses his dynamic physical comedy and ingenious paper costumes to magically morph into parodies of over fifty favorite superstars and personalities.

If you go: Tickets are between $22-$65  and can be bought by clicking here. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m. while Sunday has two shows.; one at 2 p.m. and another at 7 p.m. The is at 1030 Main Street in Napa.  Doors open one hour before the show.

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Friday:

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Napa City Nights continue! Come join us for an evening on the Promenade, bring the kids and your dancing shoes. Tonight's show includes the Johnny Smith Group, Buckeye Knoll and the Napa Collage Jazz Band.

If you go: This free music  is from 6 p.m.to 10 p.m. at the , 3rd Street and Main Street in Napa.

 

Saturday:

Tonight’s program at the features ten singers presenting irresistible songs from a wide variety of styles - opera, musical theatre, an orchestral repertoire, as well as a traditional “spiritual.” Returning to the Jarvis Conservatory stage are Morgan Harrington, a previous “Jarvis Encouragement Award” winner, and the popular recording and stage artist Geri Whitmore. The lineup also features several newcomers that includes Sadie Sonntag, Suzanne Clark, and Lee Plested – as well as returning artists Rosalyn Chan, Clancy Cox, Christa Durand, Diego Emir Garcia, and Max Risch.

If you go: Audience tickets are $15 and available at the box office beginning at 6 p.m., with doors opening for general seating at 6:30 p.m. Complimentary tapas and wine are served at intermission. The event is from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the , 1711 Main Street in Napa.

 

Sunday:

Kenny Loggins has been many things to many people over the past three decades — “a moving target” as he’s put it. In his time, Loggins has been a guitar-slinger with a psychedelic rock band, a hot young songwriter with a publishing deal, half of a legendary country-rock duo, a massively successful and accomplished solo artist, a sonic pioneer in the smooth jazz genre, a reigning soundtrack superstar, a rocker, a seeker, as well as an enduring recording artist and live performer whose most recent works have spoken deeply to both young audiences and decidedly adult and worldly concerns.  At the heart of it all, there remains a brilliant singer-songwriter and guitarist with a lifelong passion for exploring the endless power of the song to communicate. To this day, Loggins continues to write and record at the height of his powers as a singer/songwriter and is something that he proves every time he takes the stage to sing.

If you go: This is a 21+ show, tickets are $65-$80 and can be bought by clicking here. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. at the , 1350 3rd Street in Napa.

 

Sunday:

Come on over to Yountville for a day of fun. Kids will enjoy games up by the play structures and music by Miss Jenny.  Additinally there will be a drawing and silent auction.  The barbecue includes tri-tip, chicken, hot dogs, wine and draft beer. This annual Yountville FOCUS fundraiser supports the Yountville School Foundation

If you go: The free event is from noon to 5 p.m. at Yountville Park, Washington Street at Madison Street (north end of town) in Yountville.

 

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Friday-Sunday:  

No celebrity or public figure is safe from the hilarious and theatrically magical imagination of ENNIO. Ennio Marchetto is the original transformation artist, revolutionizing the art of origami into a performance that is nothing short of comic genius. Marchetto uses his dynamic physical comedy and ingenious paper costumes to magically morph into parodies of over fifty favorite superstars and personalities.

If you go: Tickets are between $22-$65  and can be bought by clicking here. Friday and Saturday shows begin at 8 p.m. while Sunday has two shows.; one at 2 p.m. and another at 7 p.m. The Napa Valley Opera House is at 1030 Main Street in Napa.  Doors open one hour before the show.

 

Friday:  

Napa City Nights is a summer concert series started in 2008 by a group of fellow musicians and music lovers who wanted to bring free family entertainment to the Veterans Memorial Park Amphitheater. Napa City Nights performances are not to be missed. Come join us for an evening on the Promenade, bring the kids and your dancing shoes. Tonight's show includes the Johnny Smith Group, Buckeye Knoll and the Napa Collage Jazz Band.

If you go: This free music  is from 6 p.m.to 10 p.m. at the Veteran’s Memorial Park Amphitheater, 3rd Street and Main Street in Napa.

 

 

Saturday:  

Tonight’s program at the Jarvis Conservatory features ten singers presenting irresistible songs from a wide variety of styles - opera, musical theatre, an orchestral repertoire, as well as a traditional “spiritual.” Returning to the Jarvis Conservatory stage are Morgan Harrington, a previous “Jarvis Encouragement Award” winner, and the popular recording and stage artist Geri Whitmore. The lineup also features several newcomers that includes Sadie Sonntag, Suzanne Clark, and Lee Plested – as well as returning artists Rosalyn Chan, Clancy Cox, Christa Durand, Diego Emir Garcia, and Max Risch.

If you go: Audience tickets are $15 and available at the box office beginning at 6 p.m., with doors opening for general seating at 6:30 p.m. Complimentary tapas and wine are served at intermission. The event is from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main Street in Napa.

 

Sunday:  

Kenny Loggins has been many things to many people over the past three decades — “a moving target” as he’s put it. In his time, Loggins has been a guitar-slinger with a psychedelic rock band, a hot young songwriter with a publishing deal, half of a legendary country-rock duo, a massively successful and accomplished solo artist, a sonic pioneer in the smooth jazz genre, a reigning soundtrack superstar, a rocker, a seeker, as well as an enduring recording artist and live performer whose most recent works have spoken deeply to both young audiences and decidedly adult and worldly concerns.  At the heart of it all, there remains a brilliant singer-songwriter and guitarist with a lifelong passion for exploring the endless power of the song to communicate. To this day, Loggins continues to write and record at the height of his powers as a singer/songwriter and is something that he proves every time he takes the stage to sing.

If you go: This is a 21+ show, tickets are $65-$80 and can be bought by clicking here. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Uptown Theatre, 1350 3rd Street in Napa.

 

Sunday:  

Come on over to Yountville for a day of fun. Kids will enjoy games up by the play structures and music by Miss Jenny.  Additinally there will be a drawing and silent auction. The barbecue includes tri tip, chicken, hot dogs, as well as wine and draft beer. This annual Yountville FOCUS fundraiser supports the Yountville School Foundation. 

If you go: The free event is from noon to 5 p.m. at Yountville Park, Washington Street at Madison Street (north end of town) in Yountville.

Do you have a weekend event we did not list? Go ahead and add it in the comments to let everyone know other cool stuff going on in the community. Is your event not in our calendar? You can add your own events for free just by clicking here.


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