US Open Of Surfing Concert Schedule
Author: Transworld Surf
Huntington Beach, CA – The 2011
Nike US Open of Surfing has a soundtrack and it will play live on the beach before tens of thousands of fans. The event, owned and produced by
IMG, the global leader in sports and entertainment, is taking a cue from its action sports roots, and set to deliver the largest free concert series of the summer.
“It’s fun bringing some of the best musicians in the world to the
US Open of Surfing,” says
Hurley’s Director of Music and Entertainment Marketing
Greg Teal. “It doesn’t get much better than hearing your favorite band perform live on the beach.”
This year’s musical line-up is a representation of today’s youth culture featuring headlining sets by psych-pop rockers MGMT, platinum-selling rockers Jimmy Eat World and Swedish electro/rock sensations The Sounds. The series will also include sets by the most buzzed about names emerging on the music scene this year: Surfer Blood and Dead Country. “We’re pretty excited to come to Huntington Beach for the
US Open of Surfing. Our advice to everyone: Drop out with MGMT, drop by for MGMT, but just don’t drop in on MGMT,” said MGMT’s Andrew VanWyngarden.
Known as the world’s largest youth culture and action sports festival, the
Nike US Open of Surfing will feature daily concerts Thursday through Saturday, August 4-6, at the conclusion of the surfing competition. All concerts are free and open to the public.
US Open Of Surfing Music Schedule
Thursday, August 4 4:30-6:30pm The Sounds featured with Walk The Walk
Friday, August 5 4:30-6:30pm Jimmy Eat World & Dead Country
Saturday, August 6 4:30-6:30pm MGMT preceded by Surfer Blood
US Open of Surfing Background
The 2011
Nike US Open of Surfing will run from July 30 to August 7. With more than 500,000 people in attendance along a 14-acre stretch of sand on the south side of Huntington Beach Pier, the
Nike US Open of Surfing showcases the best in surf, skate, BMX, music, fashion and art. All events at the
US Open of Surfing are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Live webcast of all the events can be viewed daily at www.usopenofsurfing.com . Anchored by the world’s largest professional surfing competition, the $460,000
US Open is a pivotal point on the ASP World Tour for both the men and women. The men’s competition will feature a
North America ASP Men’s Prime event with valuable points on the line right before the coveted ASP Top 34 rotation. For the women, the
US Open of Surfing will host the final event of the 2011 ASP World Title Tour and will potentially crown a women’s world champion in
Surf City this summer. In addition to the high-stakes mens and womens divisions, the
US Open will feature an ASP Grade Four men’s and women’s Junior Pro as well as the Pacifico Nose Riding Invitational – always a crowd favorite.
The action doesn’t stop at the shoreline. On the beach, Converse Coastal Carnage will once again host the most talented and diverse crew of riders from across the globe as they skate in a state-of-the-art skate bowl. And, a stellar crew of BMX riders will push the realm of possibility at the
Nike 6.0 HB BMX Pro. The runway will be busy on Thursday, August 4 as five of the nation’s top high schools will compete for $25,000 in the
Hurley Walk the Walk National Championship – the ultimate youth fashion competition.
Combined with one-of-a-kind retail and brand experiences, more than 100 interactive exhibits, autograph signings, DJs and giveaways, and you have another summer to remember at the
Nike US Open of Surfing.
The
Nike US Open of Surfing is proudly sponsored by G-Shock, Skullcandy,
Red Bull, Pacifico, Paul Mitchell Salon Haircare, Invisalign Teen and TransWorld Media.
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