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Santa Monica Pier's 'Locals' Night' returns April 16 with music, art, salsa, and live theater

Spring scene at Santa Monica Pier with crowds enjoying outdoor festivities and entertainment
Springtime at the Santa Monica Pier (Photo Credit: Santa Monica Pier Corporation)
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The Santa Monica Pier will host the spring edition of Locals' Night on Thursday, April 16, from 3:30 to 10 p.m., featuring two stages of live music, a Spring Art Mart, salsa dancing, a classic car show, and a live theatrical performance.

Presented by Pacific Park in partnership with Harvelle's, the free, all-ages event transforms the Pier into an open-air celebration of music, art, and community.

Musical acts include No Reaction and a secret headliner on the Punk Stage, and No Chasers and Alligator Beach Band on the Harvelle's Stage. DJ URL will open the evening. The Spring Art Mart runs 4-8:30 p.m. on the Pier Parking Deck, featuring local artists, vintage finds, and handmade goods.

Salsa Way at Patio 66 at Pacific Park offers free salsa lessons and an open dance floor from 6-9:30 p.m., with beer, wine, and a margarita special available for purchase. A classic car show runs 4-8 p.m.

The evening also includes a special performance of "Save the Pier!" a live theatrical production celebrating the history and community spirit of the Santa Monica Pier, from 8-9 p.m. at the West End behind Mariasol. Books & Cookies Musical Storytime for families takes place at 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. at the Merry Go-Round Building.

April's Locals' Night also spotlights the 100th anniversary of Route 66, the legendary highway that ends at the Santa Monica Pier. More information is available at www.santamonica.com/route66.

"Locals' Night is where the community comes to life on the Pier," said Jim Harris, Executive Director and Historian of the Santa Monica Pier.

Free tickets are available at eventbrite.com/e/locals-night-at-the-santa-monica-pier-tickets-1035331714027. The Santa Monica Pier is located at 200 Santa Monica Pier, Suite A.

Edited by SMDP Staff

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