The Place to Be

Southern California draws musicians from around the world who perform and strive to become the music industry’s next mega star. Year after year, Southern California performance tours continue to be one of our most highly sought after performance tours.

A destination with star attraction and arguably the best climate in the United States plus an unlimited potential for high school band and choir performance groups to learn while performing and playing in amazingly fun and unique venues such as Disneyland, California Adventure Park and Universal Studios is certainly one of our most popular!

Band and Choir Director’s most requested Southern California sites and experiences in addition to performing include:

southern california performance tours

  • Movie studio tours
  • Guided Hollywood tour
  • California beach exploration
  • Surf lessons
  • Santa Monica Pier
  • Star gaze at Griffith Observatory
  • Knott’s Berry Farm
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain
  • Catalina Island Excursion

If you’re interested in taking your band or choir students on Southern California performance tours, review our itineraries below to learn more about our suggested trip highlights!

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Destination Highlights

Disneyland & California Adventure Park

Universal Studios

Southern California Beaches

Entertainment

Performance Opportunities

  • Music Festivals
  • Public Performances
  • Music clinic with a local school
  • Major league sports team games
  • Disneyland
  • Rose parade
  • Universal Studios CityWalk

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Activities and Sightseeing

  • Disneyland
  • California Adventure Park
  • Getty Museum
  • Hollywood
  • Venice Beach
  • Paramount Studio
  • Heal the Bay’s Aquarium
  • UCLA and USC campus tours

Sample Itineraries

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