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BERLIN featuring Terri Nunn to Highlight the Lobster Festival Music Lineup

The Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival is only two weeks away! Great bands, good food, and more of everything this year! $19.00 lobster meals, 19 great bands. Not to mention all the other things to do like RC Racing from HPI Racing (if you were at the X Games you saw them), and a new sideshow featuring glass eaters, fire peformers, stilt walkers and more…(We’ll tell you all about the extras in the next post).

First, let’s give you the scoop on the bands. We’ve got 19 of them, all handpicked by Mr. Shovel. Our headliners include Andy Clockwise on Friday, Vaud & The Villains on Saturday and on Sunday our very special guest, BERLIN featuring Terri Nunn. The Fling, The Taiko Project, Lady Dottie & The Diamonds, The Little Ones, Eastern Conference Champions and more are all on the bill. Check out our complete lineup at http://lobsterfest.com/music/.

Parking is still free, and this year even less of a hassle. No need to turn right on Harbor Blvd when you get off the 110 Freeway, instead just proceed straight and park in the Cruise Center parking lot. From there you can grab a Red Car or take a shuttle to the festival entrance.

Don’t forget, you can still save $2.00 on admission by printing your own discount admission coupon at http://lobsterfest.com/tickets/. Kids under 12 still get in free.

2012 festival hours are: 5 pm to 11 pm, Friday, September 16; 11 am to 11 pm, Saturday, September 17; 11 am to 7 pm, Sunday, September 18.

The Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival is sponsored by the Port of Los Angeles, Budweiser, KROQ, YELP!, OC Weekly and Ford. The festival has raised over $230,000 for local charities. Principal non-profit beneficiaries of the Lobster Festival are Harbor Interfaith Services, and the San Pedro Rotary Club.

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Posted on September 4, 2011
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GET YOUR FIRST CLASS TICKETS NOW!

August 22, 2010 – SAN PEDRO, CA – First Class Tickets for the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival are now on sale. With no increase in price this year, they are widely regarded as the way to go for guests who want to avoid the crowds, get to the head of the line and dine in a secluded area all while supporting a local charity. One-third of the purchase price does directly to Harbor Interfaith Services.

First Class tickets may be ordered three ways: Online at http://lobsterfest.com/tickets-firstclass/, by calling Harbor Interfaith at 310-241-0292 or in person during normal business hours at the Harbor Interfaith offices 670 W. Ninth St., San Pedro. Last year profits from the First Class ticket sales went to support Harbor Interfaith’s food bank and family intervention services and helped feed over 2,000 people for two months.

First Class Guests can choose from two options – with and without a lobster meal. With the meal tickets cost $39.00 and without the meal only $25.00. If purchased separately all the First Class benefits would cost  over $50.00.

First Class guests check-in at a private area at the entrance of the festival, have a special dining area reserved just for them, can come and go all weekend long for no extra charge, and get a special wristband that allows them to buy drinks and pickup meals without waiting in line. The First Class meal includes a slice of watermelon in addition to a 1.25 lb fresh steamed Maine lobster, potatoes, cole slaw, sweet bread roll, butter and lemon wedges. For only $13.00 each they can also add extra lobsters to their plate. First Class guests also enjoy a welcoming beverage with their meal (must be 21 or older for alcohol), a collectable full color poster from rock artist Jeff Nicholas’ Uprising Creative (while supplies last) and lobster beads. Credit cards are accepted at the First Class booth.

Tickets may be ordered by calling the Harbor Interfaith offices at 310-241-0292 or by logging on to the festival’s secure order page at http://www.lobsterfest.com/tickets_firstclass.shtml and click on the “tickets” link at the top of the page. There is no need to order in advance like other festivals, First Class Tickets are available for purchase on site each day.

“Our First Class Ticket is a real bargain. Best of all we’re able to deliver the benefits of First Class service and give our guests a choice in meals. A lot of folks told us they would pay a little more for a lot more convenience and that’s what a First Class Ticket gives them. We’ll still be selling the same great lobster meal for only $18.00 each – a price that has only gone up one buck in six years. There is no better dining and entertainment bargain in Southern California. If you choose the First Class with meal option, you will be saving over $15.00. Compare our First Class ticket with similar offers at other festivals, and see what a good deal it truly is.”

The Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival has raised over $200,000.00 for local non-profit groups. 2010 beneficiaries of the Lobster Festival include Harbor Interfaith Services, Pedro Pet Pals, and the San Pedro Rotary Club.

Tags: First Class Tickets, fresh Maine lobster, port of los angeles lobster festival
Posted on August 22, 2010
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America’s Got Talent Star to Perform at the Lobster Festival

Fan favorite Arthur Nakane the One Man Band is scheduled to appear September 18 and 19 at the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival.

This will mark Arthur’s fifth appearance at the Lobster Festival and will be his first public appearance after taping the grand finale of America’s Got Talent.

Arthur made it as far as Las Vegas on the hit NBC show, but in a tough call lost the judge’s vote to go on to the semi-finals. Here’s your chance to judge for yourself Saturday and Sunday at the 2010 Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival.

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Posted on August 19, 2010
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JOHN DOE & EXENE CERVENKA OF X, DENGUE FEVER, SAINT MOTEL TO HEADLINE THE LOBSTER FESTIVAL

The 12th Annual Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival is serving up a heaping portion of sizzling entertainment Sept. 17, 18 and 19 with eighteen bands, comedy acts and a new crew of pirates.

“Good food, good friends, great tunes is what we are all about this year,” said Jim Hall, President of International Lobster Festivals, Inc., producers of the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival. “From the plate to the stage, and everywhere in between there’s no greater entertainment value than the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival.” Music acts will include everything from folk, to country to hard rock. A lot of young families bring their kids to the Lobster Festival to experience their first rock concert. We’ve expanded our genres to reflect their suggestions,“ said Hall.

Friday night, Sept. 18 kicks off at 7 p.m. on the KROQ Locals Only stage with SPIDER PROBLEM followed by an evening of hard rock and roll featuring VENUS INFERS and at 9 p.m. SAINT MOTEL. “KROQ’s own Kat Corbett will be on hand to host the stage Friday night. San Pedro is a town that works hard and plays hard, so Friday night is for the home team to let off some steam,” said Hall.

“Last year we set a Guinness World Record, too bad they don’t have a record for the best music lineup because this year we would break that record too,” said Hall. “Our headliner is DENGUE FEVER, fresh from their tour of Cambodia and Vietnam on behalf of the US State Department. Open your ears and mind and take in a totally unique rocking good time with DENGUE FEVER’s amazing show. First up though at 1 p.m. will be the folk rock duo of JUDSON & MARY, followed by the country folk group LESLIE STEVENS & THE BADGERS. Next on the menu at the San Pedro Lobster Ranch will be the new group THE COUNTRY and their luscious 4-part harmonies. We will start our rock offerings at 4 p.m. with WE BARBARIANS, followed by AWOLnation. Opening the evening show at 6 p.m. will be THE GROWLERS, then another great show from GRAM RABBIT followed by the hottest new band in the retro-soul revival, FITZ & THE TANTRUMS. All day long near the park area will be comedy and acrobatics from PROJECT DYNAMITE, and new for 2010, THE PIRATES OF THE RED SWAN and their amazing fire stunts, contortionists, and acrobats – it’s different, it’s zany and most of all it’s a rousing good show. Better yet, it’s all included in the price of admission.”

Sunday’s headliner is justifiably considered among the royalty of rock and roll. In an all acoustic act will be SEE HOW WE ARE: JOHN DOE & EXENE CERVENKA OF X. With only acoustic guitars and their voices they’ll be performing music from their solo projects as well as from the bands The Knitters and X. This is a rare not-to-be-missed opportunity to experience two of rock’s most influential artists in an intimate park setting.

Sunday’s entertainment kicks off with someone who is on the short list to become a big star, young blues prodigy DEVON EISENBARGER, then moves on to TIJUANA PANTHERS, who will roll on stage with their patented beach house party sound. And now for something completely different, WALKING SLEEP, the rock orchestra formerly know as Flying Turbillon. At 3 p.m. will be MISS DERRINGER and her spunky punkabilly show. THE SECTION QUARTET will wrap up the afternoon and set the stage for John & Exene with their unique take on classic rock hits as America’s reigning rock and string quartet.

Returning all day on Sunday will be PROJECT DYNAMITE and THE PIRATES OF THE RED SWAN.

“Compare and see for yourself: There is no better entertainment and dining bargain than the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival,” said Hall. “We deliver a dynamic family entertainment package and a delicious fresh-cooked lobster meal for less than just the meal would cost in any restaurant. Any one of these bands would cost you at least $20.00 or more to see in a club, but at the fest they are free with the price of admission. Our motto is: “Come for the Feast, Stay for the Fun.”

Admission is $9.00 for adults, kids under 12 get in free. Discount coupons good for $2.00 off admission are widely available and even downloadable at lobsterfest.com. Conveniently located at the end of the 110 Harbor Freeway, parking and shuttle buses are free. 2010 festival hours are: 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., Friday, September 17; 11 am to 11 p.m., Saturday, September 18, 11 am to 7 p.m., Sunday, September 19.

The Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival is sponsored by the Port of Los Angeles, Budweiser, Bud Light, KROQ, the Daily Breeze, OC Weekly, LA Weekly. Principal non-profit beneficiaries of the Lobster Festival are Harbor Interfaith Services, the San Pedro Chamber of Commerce, the San Pedro Rotary Club and San Pedro Pet Pals.

Tags: Beer mug, Dengue Fever, Exene Cervenka, Gram Rabbit, Guinness World Record, John Doe, Kat Corbett, KROQ Locals Only Stage, Miss Derringer, port of los angeles lobster festival, X
Posted on August 8, 2010
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Lobster Festival Announces Expansion Plans

September 28, 2009 after record setting attendance and lobster meal sales, the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival and San Pedro Fish Markets will expand their operations in two key areas: The Lobster cooker and seating.

“Over 400 meals served every 13 minutes is great, in fact record setting, but we can do better,” said Jim Hall, CEO of International Lobster Festivals, Inc., and producer of the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival. “Next year we plan to almost double the capacity of the cooker and at the same time we’ll be increasing our seating to better serve our guests.” The result will be shorter lines and faster service.

“In 2010 our guests will enjoy a vastly improved meal service experience that matches our world record status. San Pedro Fish Markets has the savvy to make it happen and we couldn’t ask for a better partner,” Hall said. “They are willing to invest what it takes to make sure we remain a world class festival.”

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Posted on July 15, 2010
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New official Guinness World Record Set!

Saturday, Sept 19 the Port of Los Angeles Lobster Festival surpassed the old record for The Most Seafood Prepared at an Outdoor Event of 3,835 lbs and one ounce in two hours and fifteen minutes, and at 9 pm set a new Guinness World Record of 12,537.4 lbs. Unlike the old record which included mostly sardines, but some other seafood as well, the Lobster Festival weighed only lobsters and nothing else.

Under the supervision of The Fine Living Network’s Chef Chris Cognac, aka The Hungry Detective, and Guinness Adjudicator Carlos Martinez, San Pedro Fish Markets cooked and prepared the meals.

The record setting meal was purchased by James Lam of Alhambra, California. Councilwoman Janice Hahn announced the new world record shortly after 9 pm in a ceremony in  the lobster serving area.

The festival would like to thank all the dedicated people at the Port of Los Angeles who worked so hard behind the scenes to make this happen.

Tags: Guinness World Records, port of los angeles lobster festival, San Pedro Fish Markets
Posted on September 20, 2009
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