Show
Ireland with Michael – Live!


October 28
August 8
8pm
8pm
The Redlands Bowl’s 101st season opens with a glorious evening of pop and classical crossover featuring Daniel Emmet and Amy Manford.
Daniel is a 2018 America’s Got Talent finalist with multiple Number 1 singles on iTunes. He has toured extensively with iconic producer David Foster and his recent PBS special, “Daniel Emmet and Pia Toscano: Simply the Best,” has thrilled nationwide.
Amy Manford recently concluded Australian and American tours with Andrea Bocelli. She has portrayed Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on stages worldwide, including a 2022 Australian production at The Sydney Opera House.
Ireland With Michael
Directions & Parking
The Redlands Bowl is located on 25 Grant Street in Smiley Park, off Brookside Avenue between Eureka and Grant streets. All concerts begin at 8:00 p.m. each Tuesday and Friday evening. There is no admission charge for the programs, but a freewill offering is collected at intermission. The Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival is supported entirely by donations.
From Interstate 10 Going East:
Take the Orange Street/Downtown exit. At the bottom of the exit ramp, turn right (south) at the stop sign. You will be on Eureka Street. Stay on Eureka past two traffic lights. At the second light, you will see the Redlands Mall on your left. Go straight ahead for 1/2 block, then turn left off Eureka into the driveway of the mall parking lot. You may park anywhere in the outside parking areas. Then you will need to walk the rest of the way to the Bowl on Eureka Street (south) about 1 block. The Bowl is on the right side of Eureka Street.
From Interstate 10 Going West:
Take the Redlands Blvd./Ford Street exit. As you exit, the ramp automatically places you onto Redlands Blvd. at the traffic light. Go straight ahead to Citrus Avenue and turn left (west). Stay on Citrus until you see the Redlands Mall on your right. Turn into the mall parking lot, and park at the west end of the lot. The street that runs along that end of the mall is Eureka Street. You will need to walk south on Eureka, 1 block. The Bowl is on the right side of Eureka. Just follow the crowd with the blankets and picnic baskets!
Handicapped Parking
Drive onto Eureka Street all the way to the barricades near the Bowl. Make sure your handicapped identification is visible. The Citizens Volunteer Patrol from the Redlands Police Department will direct you to the available parking areas along the curbs on either side of Eureka Street. You will need to come early for a parking spot, as the available space is very limited. Handicapped parking becomes available after 5:00 p.m.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Redlands Bowl has bench seats with backs, which can accommodate approximately 5,000 people. In addition, there is limited space on the grass slopes around the sides of the bench seating. If you sit in the grass areas, you will need to bring a blanket or lawn chairs for seating. No seating is permitted in the orchestra pit area. No tickets are required. Seating is first come, first serve.
Absolutely! Part of the “Bowl experience” is enjoying a picnic dinner with family and friends. There are no tables, but you can bring your dinner right to the seating area. Please be neighborly and dispose of your trash in the proper containers located all around the Bowl. Picnic coolers must be small enough to stow away under the bench seats. No coolers are allowed to remain on the seats or in the aisles.
A city ordinance prohibits the drinking of alcoholic beverages in city parks, and the Redlands Bowl is a designated city park.
Yes! The Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival, presented by Redlands Bowl Performing Arts, is a multi-generational, family-friendly celebration of fine music and dance programs. We encourage parents to bring their children and welcome our future patrons! We do ask that adults closely monitor their children for their own safety and that of others.
A city ordinance prohibits animals to be present at any public assembly in Redlands, with the exception of service animals. ADA rules do allow exclusion of a service animal if it is out of control or poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others. Dogs are allowed on the lawn area across from the Grant St. side of the Bowl in front of the Lincoln Shrine.
As a contractual obligation with the artists which RBPA must uphold, the filming, recording or photographing of any performance is not permitted without prior written consent of the performing artists and Redlands Bowl Performing Arts.
A city ordinance prohibits smoking one hour before, during, and one hour after a performance at the Redlands Bowl. Vaping is also prohibited.
All aisles must be kept clear of ice chests, strollers, backpacks, wheelchairs, walkers, or any other obstacles. These items may be stowed under the seats if they fit or if they can be folded to fit. If not, please find a Red Shirt usher for assistance. They will help you find a designated place where these items may be left during the performance.
No. Redlands Bowl Performing Arts has a paid staff that works year-round and a professional stage crew.
In case of rain on the evening of a concert, the public will be notified through our website, email mailing list, and social media whether or not the concert will be cancelled.
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