Live in Lompoc
2025-2026 Season
Experience It!

Grupo Bella
Friday, September 26, 2025
Fronted by GRAMMY Award-winning vocalist and GRAMMY-nominated composer Vanessa Ramirez, Grupo Bella elegantly expands the styles of traditional Mexican folk music. Mariachi Instrumentation is thrown for a loop with an enticing fusion of Mexican Pop, Boleros, Huasteco, and even an American Classic influence. The band's style pays homage to music of the past while pushing the boundaries of a sound with a vibrant history.

Texas Guitar Quartet
Friday, November 7, 2025
The GRAMMY-nominated Texas Guitar Quartet has been hailed as “Impeccable in every respect” by Classical Guitar Magazine. Throughout the United States, Central America, Spain, and China, audiences have embraced the quartet for their daring programs, dazzling virtuosity and joyful music making. The group continues to push the boundaries of the guitar quartet medium by premiering exciting new works and creating daring arrangements of orchestral works by Mozart, Beethoven and Ravel.

Quarteto Nuevo
Friday, January 30, 2026
Quarteto Nuevo merges western classical, eastern European folk, Latin and jazz with an organic feel that packs a wallop! The ensemble’s razor-sharp precision is enhanced by jazzy interludes, lightly rumbling percussion motifs and mesmerizing rhythms. They effectively meld the music of ancient worlds and faraway places with a contemporary groove that enchants audiences of all ages!

Mt. Lowe
Chamber Players
Friday, April 17, 2026
The Reed Quintet is comprised of members of a powerhouse Altadena musicians’ collective who perform with the LA Philharmonic, LA Opera, and Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. After sadly being interrupted by the Eaton Canyon Fire, the ensemble has returned to live performance, bringing the rhythmic and energetic sounds of alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, oboe/English horn, and bassoon to vibrant life in their wide ranging repertoire.
Reed Quintet

Want more concerts?
Regional Concert Association Reciprocity Opportunity
One of the distinct added value features of Community Concerts is a privilege called reciprocity. This means that, as a subscriber to the Lompoc Concert Association, you may attend the concerts of other participating associations free of charge.
Offering reciprocity is a courtesy extended by each association and is based on seating availability. Visitors may be asked to present the top section of the tear off season ticket strip at the door, or show their season ticket print out if purchased online, and wait until local subscribers are seated. If interested, please check the websites below for concert performances and other specifics. Then contact the venue representative to request attendance as a guest.
Antelope Valley Community Concert Association (Lancaster)
Lora Counts (661) 945-4639 www.avcommunityconcerts.org
Bakersfield Community Concert Association
Amy McGuire (661) 858-9332 www.bakersfieldconcertseries.org
Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
Richard Gray (619) 977-6033 www.BorregoConcerts.org
Elko Nevada Community Concert Association
Travis Gerber (775) 777-4357 www.elkocommunityconcerts.com
Hemet Concert Association
Nancy Austin (951) 658-7319 www.hemetconcerts.org
Hidden Valley Community Concert Association (Escondido)
Dennis Tomlinson (760) 740-0619 www.hiddenvalleyCCAescondido.info
North SLO County C.A (Paso Robles)
Betsy Hardie (805)-239-2770 https://www.nslocca.org
Palm Springs Community Concert Association
Jim Perry (760) 770-0774. www.psconcerts.org
Ramona Concert Association
Marlene Robershaw (760) 789-7474 www.Ramonaconcerts.com
Redmond Community Concert Association (Oregon)
Jay Jantzen (541) 350-7222 www.redmondcca.org
Victor Valley Community Concert Association (Victorville)
Robert L. FitzSimmons (760) 961-0486 www.vvcca.org