The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, Lady Gaga and Willie Nelson have played at the 600-capacity San Diego venue the Belly Up. Artists who will perform as part of its 50th anniversary include The Wallflowers, Steel Pulse, X, Jimmy Dale Gilmore and such San Diego music mainstays as the Beat Farmers and Sara Petite.
Jimmy Buffett, B.B. King, Burt Bacharach and Etta James are among the legends who have performed at the Belly Up Tavern, North County's nightclub that will celebrate its 50th anniversary with 50 concerts between July 3 and Sept. 30. The 600-capacity venue in Solana Beach, which has also hosted shows by Willie Nelson, the Rolling Stones and Lady Gaga, is today announcing the first 36 of those 50 concerts.
The Belly Up's impact extends beyond the club to its record label, Belly Up Live, and the TV show 'Live at the Belly Up,' which debuted in 2013 and airs on KPBS and online. Artists who have released albums on Belly Up Live, which were recorded at the club, include Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Mick Fleetwood, Mike Love of the Beach Boys and Ann Wilson of Heart, a San Diego native.
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