Come rock out with The Coevils as they take you on a journey back to the 60’s and 70’s with all your favorite traditional rock’n roll hits!
About this Event
Welcome to A Night of Traditional Rock’n Roll from the 60’s and 70’s with The Coevils!
Come join us for a groovy night filled with classic tunes from the golden era of rock’n roll. The Coevils will be taking the stage at 1630 Powell St to transport you back in time with their energetic performance.
Get ready to dance and sing along to all your favorite hits from legendary bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin. It’s going to be a night to remember!
The Coevils was formed in 1965 playing the hits of the 60’s like Louie Louie, Gloria, and Wipe out. Now after almost 60 years they “put the band back together” for their 60 year reunion and will begin their world tour beginning in North Beach, San Francisco. Come on down, eat dinner, drink, and dance to the sounds of the Stones, Yardbirds, Trogs, Them, and the Righteous Brothers! Make your reservations now as this will sell out!
Featuring: Carl Arnold – Drums, Geoff Stich – Guitar, Dan McNamara – Vocals, Gary Zimmerman – Keyboards, Tim Roehm – Guitar, David Guido – Bass
Peña Pachamama is a unique artist-owned intimate music venue offering plant-based dinner shows located in the heart of San Francisco’s North Beach. Peña Pachamama was awarded the San Francisco Legacy Business status as a ‘longstanding, community-serving organization, a valuable cultural asset and soul of the city’.
As a historic speakeasy and dinner place, this is also the place where Clark Gable fell in love with Carole Lombard, some while before Joe DiMaggio enjoyed his wedding dinner with Marilyn Monroe.
Robin Williams declared this wildly rhythmic nightspot “The kind of place even the Amish would dance.” (SF Chronicle)
Dinner and drinks from our bar are optional.
Don’t miss out on this epic event – mark your calendars and get your tickets now. See you there!
Visit our website for more information: https://www.penapachamama.com
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