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Anthony Arya Band
June 15, 2024 @ 5:45 pm - 6:25 pm at Plaza de Cesar Chavez
About the Event
Poor House Bistro Stage: Anthony Arya is an Americana rock performing & recording artist from the San Francisco Bay Area, California. Anthony started out in Santa Cruz gaining a large local fanbase after his appearance on NBC’s The Voice, followed by the release of three studio albums. The Anthony Arya Band takes his Dylanesque folksy lyricism up several notches with a rockin’ configuration that has quickly made them known across the Bay Area. Arya’s songwriting has won multiple national awards and is the core of the band’s success.
Now, in 2024, on any given night you may catch the band playing at locations ranging from the Monterey Bay, the Peninsula, San Francisco, and up to Sonoma/Napa counties. The fourth album, live tracked at historic Hyde Street Studios in San Francisco, will be released on all streaming platforms in Nov 2024. Look for singles off the album throughout the year and the CD and vinyl are available for purchase now!
Festival Tickets
Advance Ticket Prices: General Admission $25 VIP $85
Day of: General Admission $30 VIP $100
VIP tickets provide a seat in a shaded section located near the stage, along with exclusive access to a private bar and flushable toilets. Additionally, the package comes with two drink vouchers and a commemorative 41st San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival t-shirt.
Drink Tickets
Save $2 on a 10-drink ticket package: $18 in advance, $20 day of.
Details
Date:
June 15, 2024
Time:
5:45 pm - 6:25 pm
About the Venue
Plaza de Cesar Chavez
Plaza de Cesar Chavez is situated on over two acres in Downtown San Jose. It is a popular place to hang out as it is located near museums such as The Tech Interactive and the illustrious San Jose Museum of Art. The park regularly attracts visitors with its musical performances and festivals.
Quick Link: Plaza de Cesar Chavez

Fountain Blues Foundation
The Fountain Blues Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is organized to preserve and promote the indigenous American music known as the blues, and related genres like rock 'n' roll and R&B. Activities take a variety of forms, including live performances, broadcasts, lectures, and community education, culminating in the longest-running blues festival in Northern California: the San Jose Fountain Blues & Brews Festival and live music events throughout the year.