Throckmorton Theatre

Mark your Calendars for a special event featuring the sneak preview of Sammy’s new movie “Go There Once, Be There Twice”. Come early to enjoy Mariachi music along with Tacos and Margaritas and then stay after the movie to enjoy some music by the Wabos and some of Sammy’s Friends. There will be T-Shirts, Posters and a Toy Drive “Guitar picks for Presents” with all proceeds going to our friends at Homeward Bound, Ritter Center and 142 Throckmorton Theatre Scholarship fund.

Ticketing will be similar to the system we used in Cabo this year, as this is a limited seated event we will have a limit of two tickets per person, all tickets are $100 each and tickets are non transferable and non refundable. We will use a will call type system at the event. Tickets will go on sale Tuesday November 16, 2010 at 10am PST on dev.sammyhagar.com/redrocker_tickets/.

Special guests for this show were Bob Weir and Mickey Hart. Mickey joined in on “I Love This Bar” and Bob joined in on “Red Voodoo”

DirectTV Concert

*UPDATE*
Ok – It’s official! Just checked the site and this show is listed as airing on 12/18 at 9pm ET/PT.

For the first time in its 19-year history, the Moondance Jam rock festival will be broadcast exclusively on DIRECTV’s 101 Network.

More details to come as the date gets closer. Tune in to channel 101 on 12/18/2010 to watch!

TIFF Bell Lightbox

Director: Gil Bettman
Producer: Paul Ware, Sammy Hagar
Running Time: 50 minutes
Featuring: Sammy Hagar, Ted Nugent, Toby Keith

It’s not just any club that has a movie made about it for its twentieth birthday. That honour belongs to the Cabo Wabo, the brain child of former Van Halen front man Sammy Hagar. Built when Cabo San Lucas was just a town of six thousand people the Cabo Wabo has become an anchor of the now-thriving resort town in no small part due to Hagar’s hard work and his annual birthday bash hosted at the Cabo Wabo every year.

It’s impossible to talk about the club without talking about its creator, really, and GO THERE ONCE, BE THERE TWICE is as much Hagar’s story as the club’s, the film walking through the rocker’s life and career with an impressive collection of live performances by and tributes from the scores of famous friends Hagar has hosted in his club’s walls. And when all is said and done perhaps it’s the iconic Neil Young who sums the whole endeavour up best, pointing out that β€œHe’s got his own club in Mexico, you know. This guy likes to have a good time. Indeed.

PLEASE NOTE: Sammy Hagar will be present to introduce the screening.