Arts & Entertainment
'Cruising At Altitude' Concert Comes To San Bernardino Airport
Celebrating three years of Breeze Airways service, the airport will host live music on its World Famous 737 Plane Stage.
SAN BERNARDINO, CA — San Bernardino International Airport is turning up the volume this fall as it hosts Cruising at Altitude, a free concert on Oct. 18.
The airport is celebrating three years of Breeze Airways’ service at the airport.
"It’s more than a concert; it’s a reggae runway takeover," the airport said.
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The show will kick off will kick off from 5 to 10 p.m. on the airport tarmac, next to the domestic terminal at 105 N. Leland Norton Way with a lineup that features reggae band Fortunate Youth as the headliner, along with San Diego surf rock group Safety Orange and DJ Richie Rich.
“I make feel-good music. I believe that good music can come from any genre and any decade," Rich said. "I blend those songs together in a way that takes you back and simultaneously makes you feel them in a fresh, new way. Most importantly, I make you dance and have fun.”
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The outdoor, family-friendly event will include local food trucks and beer for guests 21 and older. Parking is $5 per car, and advance registration is required for free admission.
The concert marks the third anniversary of Breeze Airways’ launch at SBD, which officials said has helped expand travel options for Inland Empire residents.
The “World Famous 737 Plane Stage” will feature runway lighting, parked aircraft and views of the airport under the night sky.
"From sing-along anthems to dazzling visuals under the stars, this is a night to mark on your calendar," airport officials said.
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