![]() "All the concerts I go to are out in L.A., and sometimes the drive is a hassle,” Salazar said. James Salazar of San Bernardino didn’t attend the show but said if one of his favorite artists got booked, he would buy tickets because of how close it is to home. "We really want to provide an environment where when you come to this venue to feel part of this community, and have the proximity to the people you’ve come to experience,” Dixon said. The Grammy-award-winning band, which recently earned a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, performed several hits such as "Californication,” "Give It Away” and "Otherside,” which had fans singing loudly along.ĭixon said guests can expect to see more top musical acts, comedians and multicultural programs that include Latin and Asian artists. Vice President of Entertainment at Yaamava’ Resort & Casino Drew Dixon said the San Manuel tribe felt the Red Hot Chili Peppers were the perfect act to play the theater first. ![]()
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