
Cloverdale Friday Night Live
2025 MUSIC LINEUP
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ERIC LINDELL
Eric Lindell – Blue Eyed Soul
Sponsors: Roederer Estate · Domaine Anderson · Calpine at the Geysers
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Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble
Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble – Soulful Bluesy Zydeco
Sponsors: Ridge Vineyards · Atlas Vineyard Management · Bob Scott & Tim McDonald
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DAVID LUNING BAND
David Luning Band – Americana
Sponsors: Ferrari-Carano · Barbara McGuinness & John Mingo · Cloverdale Ace Hardware · Ray’s Food Place
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BANDA PACIFICA
Banda Pacifica – Banda, Regional Mexican
Sponsors: Davis Bynum · Tod Hill Consulting · Cloverdale Community Choir
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YARN
Yarn – Alt-Country, Rock and Roll
Sponsors: Pellegrini Olivet Lane · Sawmill Saloon/Cloverdale House Inn · Redwood Empire Vineyard Management
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DIGGIN' DIRT
Diggin’ Dirt – Late-60s Inspired Funk
Opener: Burrows & DilbeckSponsors: Palmieri Wines · PFM Law: Law Office of Peter F. McAweeney
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JULY 4TH
No FNL – Happy 4th of July!
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THE GREAT NORTH SPECIAL
The Great North Special – Psych-Rock
Sponsors: Zialena · Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce · Neena Hanchett · Papa’s Pizza Café · Exchange Bank
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ROY ROGERS & THE DELTA RHYTHM KING
Roy Rogers & the Delta Rhythm Kings – Slide Guitar Blues
Sponsors: Amista Vineyards · Redwood Credit Union · Reuser, Inc.
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MOONALICE
Moonalice – Psychedelic Soul
Sponsors: Saracina · Grow West · MoE’s Eagles Nest Deli · Rotary Club of Cloverdale
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TOMMY CASTRO & THE PAINKILLERS
Tommy Castro & the Painkillers – Soul-Blues Rocker
Sponsors: Rodney Strong · Steve Kawa & Dan Henkle
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HIGH STEP SOCIETY
High Step Society – Electro-Swing
Sponsors: Pedroncelli · Russell Bertuccelli & Joanne Menapace · Cloverdale Edward Jones · Sonoma Clean Power
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SURFER GIRL
Surfer Girl – West Coast Surf Reggae
Opener: Beach FlySponsors: Banshee · Rich & Amy Schaefers · David McChesney
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JOE SAMBA
Joe Samba – Island Inspired Reggae/Rock
Sponsors: Kelley & Young · Alexander Valley Winegrowers
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LA MISA NEGRA
La Misa Negra – Heavyweight Cumbia & High Energy Afro-Latin
Sponsors: Murphy-Goode · Redwood Empire Sawmill · Geoff & Nancy Dalwin

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FAQs
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The street fair begins at 6:00 PM, and live music runs from 7:00 to 9:30 PM. Come early to explore vendors, grab food, and find a great spot on the lawn.
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Free parking is available throughout downtown Cloverdale. Additional public lots can be found near the Plaza and along Cloverdale Blvd. Signage is posted, and street closures will be clearly marked.
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Yes—and it’s some of Cloverdale’s best. Local vendors serve up everything from savory bites to sweet treats, plus there’s beer, wine, and water available at the beverage booth.
• Beer: $7
• Wine: $8
• Water: $2
• Donations: Limitless
• Volunteer Smiles: PricelessAll beverage proceeds—and bar tips—go directly to the Cloverdale Arts Alliance, helping fund community arts year-round.
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We encourage you to enjoy the food and drink available at the Plaza. It’s a delicious way to support local businesses—and every purchase helps keep Friday Night Live going. Outside alcohol and glass containers are not permitted.
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Cloverdale is full of great spots just a short walk from the Plaza. Whether you're looking for a pre-show dinner or a nightcap after the encore, our local restaurants and bars are ready to welcome you. Check out our local guide for ideas!
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Yes—public and portable restrooms are located near the event area, including ADA-accessible units.
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Absolutely. The Plaza is wheelchair- and stroller-accessible, and all are welcome. Families are free to nurse or care for children as needed. If you have specific access needs, contact us ahead of time—we’re here to help. And if you have suggestions on ways we can improve, we’d love any opportunity to do better.
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Yes—leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome away from food service areas. Please be mindful of the crowd and clean up after your pet. Please also note the music can be quite loud and we do draw quite a large crowd, so please be mindful if your furry friend is sensitive to these conditions!
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Yes—Northern Sonoma County offers several hotels, inns, and vacation rentals in the area. Perfect if you’re passing through or planning a weekend in Cloverdale. You might even run into a band member or two. Check out our guide for places to stay in and around town.