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Redlands Bowl made summer music feel open to everyone

The Redlands Bowl Summer Music Festival is a long-running Inland Empire tradition built around outdoor performances with no admission charge, community support, and music under the stars.

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Redlands Bowl can surprise people who only know the Inland Empire by freeways and warehouse corridors. In Redlands, summer music has an open civic feel at city scale.

The Bowl’s promise is simple. It offers performances under the stars with no admission charge. The festival has run for over a century, supported by donors, volunteers, performers, and local pride.

That no-admission idea matters. It turns a concert from a special purchase into a shared civic habit. Families can come, older residents can keep a routine, kids can hear orchestras and dance groups, and visitors can see a quieter cultural side of the Inland Empire.

The setting helps too. Redlands has orange-grove history, old houses, university life, mountain views, and a downtown that still feels like a real town center. The Bowl fits that identity: generous, outdoors, and a little formal without feeling stiff.

For a visit, look at the season schedule and arrival details. Bring the normal outdoor-concert patience: parking, seats, layers, and a little time. The larger story is that Redlands built a tradition around letting people gather for music without a gate at the front.

Where to see it

Redlands Bowl on Grant Street in Redlands.

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Reviewed July 1, 2026

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