Rodrigo y Gabriela—In Between Thoughts ... A New World Tour

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Rodrigo y Gabriela—In Between Thoughts ... A New World Tour

Summer Series
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Date & Time

Wednesday, June 28, 2023 at 7:30 pm

Open Air Theatre


Tickets

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Ticket includes all-day Gardens Admission. 

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Our Summer Performance Series showcases the beauty of the performing arts in the beauty of our Gardens.

Evening Dining

The Café

Open until 9:00 pm Thursdays–Saturdays only

1906

Dining Hours 4:00-7:30 pm Thursdays–Saturdays only

1906 reservations are required and can be made via OpenTable up to 90 days in advance.

Rodrigo y Gabriela grew up on an eclectic mix of classic rock, heavy metal, and flamenco, a rare alchemy of influences that still informs their work today. Not long after the dissolution of their first band, the two musicians set off with their acoustic guitars and ended up in Ireland, where they soon ran out of money and began busking on Dublin’s Grafton Street—a turn of events that led to their crossing paths with Irish singer/songwriter Damien Rice, who then asked them to open for him at an early headline show. 

As they developed their distinct breed of guitar music, Rodrigo y Gabriela quickly gained recognition for their extraordinary live show and made their full-length debut with 2002’s re-Foc. Along with turning out eight additional acclaimed and kaleidoscopic albums over the years, including Area 52 (a 2012 effort made with a Cuban orchestra), 9 Dead Alive (a 2014 release that spotlighted their more rock-leaning sensibilities), and the 2019 Best Contemporary Instrumental Album Grammy-winning Mettavolution, the duo has cemented their status as a globally renowned live act.

 

Their many successes include performing at The White House for the President and First Lady of Mexico at a 2010 event hosted by Barack Obama; headlining the Jazz World stage at Glastonbury; selling out major venues like the Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, London’s Royal Albert Hall, Radio City Music Hall, and the Sydney Opera House; and performing to massive crowds in such far-flung cities as Tokyo and Paris.