San Diego Union-Tribune

Java Joe presents Gregory Page:

- George.varga@sduniontri­bune.com

In addition to his annual European tours — which resumed this year for the first time since the pandemic — acclaimed San Diego singersong­writer Gregory Page has performed at nearly every venue in the county. His East County concert Sunday will mark his debut at the rustic Pine Valley House Resort. Equally intriguing, the show is being presented by Java Joe Flamini, whose now-defunct Java Joe’s coffee house is where Page, Jewel, Steve Poltz, Jason Mraz, Lisa Sanders and other then-budding young troubadour­s got their starts in the 1990s. Page’s latest album, “Modern Man,” was produced by Mraz, and it’s a typically enchanting outing. Page’s next tour of Europe starts in September. For fans here, Pine Valley is a lot closer. 7 p.m. Sunday. Pine Valley House Resort, 28841 Old Highway 80, Pine Valley. $25. (619) 818-2596

The Interrupte­rs, with Hepcat: With the Gwen Stefani-led No Doubt having been dormant since 2015, the Los Angeles band The Interrupte­rs is hoping to fill the void. There are some similariti­es between the two one-woman, threeman bands, from lead singer Aimee Allen’s Gwen Stefanilik­e stage presence to both groups’ energetic brands of ska-punk. Offstage, there’s also at least one other similarity. Allen and Interrupte­rs guitarist Kevin Bivona have been married for nine years, but tried to keep their relationsh­ip under wraps. Stefani and No Doubt bassist Tony Kanal never married, but they were a couple for seven years and initially kept their relationsh­ip private. 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Soma San Diego, 3350 Sports Arena Blvd., Midway District. $39.50 general admission; $149 VIP. ticketweb.com

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