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Festival of Arts & Pageant of the Masters Present 'California Dreamin’: A Benefit for the Arts' on Saturday, Aug. 23
Pageant of the Masters Introduction by Celebrity Host Jason Ritter and Special Performance by Jack Mack and the Heart Attack
LAGUNA BEACH, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / August 13, 2025 / The Festival of Arts is set to host the biggest event of the summer - kicking off the final week of its season with a celebration that can only be found in Laguna Beach. On Saturday, Aug. 23, California Dreamin': A Benefit for the Arts brings together the two things Laguna is best known for: breathtaking beaches and world-class art. Tickets are available at www.PageantTickets.com. Funds raised will benefit the non-profit organization and its programming.
The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with red carpet arrivals - blue in honor of the event's beachside theme - where guests are invited to show off their coastal chic style and grab photos at the on-site booths. From there, attendees can explore the Festival of Arts Fine Art Show, a juried exhibition that continues to captivate visitors with its rich diversity and the exceptional quality of the work on display. Guests with Loge Center Pageant tickets receive early access to the event at 4:30 p.m., complete with a complimentary glass of champagne.
At 6 p.m., Jack Mack and the Heart Attack will light up the Festival Green with their signature mix of rock, soul, and blues, setting the tone for a memorable summer evening. Discovered by Eagles founder Glenn Frey, the band is renowned for its extraordinary musicianship and dynamic live shows. Early arrival is encouraged, as seating is first-come, first-served.
Following the concert, guests can look forward to a special presentation of the 2025 Pageant of the Masters, introduced by celebrity host Jason Ritter. Ritter is currently starring in Matlock for CBS alongside Kathy Bates. He was most recently seen in Poker Face for Peacock and will appear in HBO Max's upcoming series Lanterns in 2026. Just before the show begins, Ritter will draw the winning ticket for a brand-new 2025 Volvo EX30 Twin Motor Performance Ultra (valued at $47,000) or $10,000 cash in lieu of a car. This highly anticipated raffle has been building excitement all summer long and will conclude with the grand prize winner being announced live during the event.
Culminating the night, attendees will enjoy the 2025 Pageant of the Masters production "Gold Coast: Treasures of California," a theatrical journey through some of the Golden State's most iconic museums, renowned art collections, and unforgettable public art installations. Receiving rave reviews from audiences, this year's production captures the spirit of adventure through a California art road trip brought to life on stage with living pictures, original music, and storytelling.
The event is sponsored by Volvo Cars, KOST 103.5, and Yamaha. Tickets for California Dreamin': A Benefit for the Arts are on sale now, starting at $77, with proceeds benefiting the Festival of Arts and its arts programming. The Festival of Arts is a non-profit organization that produces the Festival of Arts and the Pageant of the Masters. Order tickets at www.PageantTickets.com or call 1-800-487-3378.
Contact Information
Sharbie Higuchi
Director of Marketing and Public Relations, Festival of Arts
[email protected]
949-464-4282
Victoria Walker
PR Consultant, Victori Solutions
[email protected]
949-239-9220
SOURCE: Festival of Arts of Laguna Beach
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