Groove to Fortunate Youth at the OC Drive-In 9/25 and 9/26/20

You’ll have two chances to drive up and see Hermosa Based reggae outfit Fortunate Youth at the OC Drive-In in Anaheim as they take the stage September 25 and September 26, 2020. If you’re a fan of reggae and ska, grab your tickets and head to the drive-in for a chill, groovin’ night. They’ll be joined by roots reggae band The Expanders on September 25 and Arise Roots on September 26.

The reggae sextet consists of Dan Kelly (vocals), Travis “Travi Bongo” Walpole (percussion), Jered Draskovich (keys/bass), Greg Gelb (bass, guitar), Corey Draskovich (bass, guitar, keys), and Revelation Kalauli (drums). Since 2011, they’ve released six albums, four EPs and several singles. They recently released a live album this year, Live From California which features some of Fortunate Youth’s greatest hits. The group have cited acts such as Bob Marley, Katchafire, Van Morrison and The Grateful Dead as their greatest influences.

Large outdoor spaces like The City National Grove of Anaheim have been turned into safe spaces for us to continue to enjoy live entertainment. The cost for the event starts at $200 per car, and up to $300 if you’d like a spot closer to the stage. Grab your inner circle and chill out to Fortunate Youth at the drive-in!

Location: The City National Grove of Anaheim

Address: 2200 E Katella Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806

Tickets for September 25 available starting at $200

Tickets for September 26 available starting at $200

Ilana Tel-Oren: Senior Editor at mxdwn.com. Ilana is a freelance social media marketer living in Long Beach, CA. She enjoys learning the ins and outs of marketing, and taking on new projects like “Indiecation,” a music blog website she personally created, designed, markets, and writes for. She obtained her BM in Oboe Performance at CSU, Long Beach, and recently received her Master’s Degree in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. In her spare time, Ilana enjoys listening to music and attending live concerts, playing the oboe, and writing for her blog www.theindiecation.com.
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