Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs

La Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs combina educación y entretenimiento, ofreciendo eventos musicales financiados por donaciones y apoyo voluntario desde 1975.

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La Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs combina educación y entretenimiento, ofreciendo eventos musicales financiados por donaciones y apoyo voluntario desde 1975.

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Conciertos de Borrego Springs: Cómo la BSCCA enriquece a la juventud local a través de la música

Apoye la misión de la Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs: educar y entretener mediante eventos musicales eclécticos. Sus donaciones, deducibles de impuestos, financian conciertos para la comunidad y las escuelas locales, impulsando las artes en Borrego Springs desde 1975. Corporación sin fines de lucro 501-C3.



Apoye la misión de la Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs: educar y entretener mediante eventos musicales eclécticos. Sus donaciones, deducibles de impuestos, financian conciertos para la comunidad y las escuelas locales, impulsando las artes en Borrego Springs desde 1975. Corporación sin fines de lucro 501-C3.


Apoye la misión de la Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs: educar y entretener mediante eventos musicales eclécticos. Sus donaciones, deducibles de impuestos, financian conciertos para la comunidad y las escuelas locales, impulsando las artes en Borrego Springs desde 1975. Corporación sin fines de lucro 501c3.


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3 de marzo de 2026
Presented by Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
28 de febrero de 2026
BSCCA 50th anniversary celebration at BSPAC with the Waddington Brothers Borrego Springs Community Concert Association (BSCCA) celebrated 50 years of live concerts on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. The evening began at 6:00 PM with cake and sparkling cider, then the theater filled for the 7:00 PM concert by the Waddington Brothers. Earlier the same day, the group also performed a student concert at BSPAC for Borrego Springs High School.
27 de febrero de 2026
Waddington Brothers at BSPAC Borrego Springs High School students spent part of the school day at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center (BSPAC) for a live performance by the Waddington Brothers. This Borrego Springs Community Concert Association student concert paired a professional theater experience with a clear educational message about discipline, entrepreneurship, and creative careers. Students did not just hear music. They experienced live acoustic instruments in a real theater, watched professional musicians interact on stage, and listened as the band spoke honestly about building a life in music. A Theater Experience During School Hours For many students, walking into BSPAC during the school day shifts learning into a different space. They are not watching a video or listening through headphones. They are hearing sound resonate in the room and seeing how musicians communicate without a script. As the band shared, “Music is a huge part of our life. But ultimately, it’s communication.” They encouraged students to “listen with intent,” explaining that sitting down and truly listening to music can be revealing. That message reframed the concert as more than entertainment. It became an exercise in focus and engagement. About the Waddington Brothers The Waddington Brothers are four siblings from rural North Dakota, a region better known for ranch country than bluegrass scenes. Their sound blends traditional bluegrass with western cowboy influences reminiscent of The Sons of the Pioneers. They have played together all their lives and launched the band professionally in 2019. The lineup includes: Seth on guitar and lead vocals Ethan on banjo Jacob on mandolin Job on bass In 2023, they earned first place at the SPBGMA International Bluegrass Band Competition in Nashville, gaining national attention. They have since signed with the Live on Stage agency in Nashville and are touring more extensively across the United States. During the concert, they explained that there are “a lot of different ways to make music,” describing touring, recording sessions, commercial work, and side businesses that help support a music career. “You have to find a market that you fit in,” they told students, emphasizing persistence and adaptability. What Students Learned Between songs, the Waddington Brothers explained what it takes to work as professional musicians. They talked about long travel days, the cost of touring, and why many musicians also do other work so they can keep playing and keep improving. Their takeaway for students was straightforward: building skill takes practice and consistency, and creative careers still require planning, reliability, and strong work habits.
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3 de marzo de 2026
Presented by Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
28 de febrero de 2026
BSCCA 50th anniversary celebration at BSPAC with the Waddington Brothers Borrego Springs Community Concert Association (BSCCA) celebrated 50 years of live concerts on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. The evening began at 6:00 PM with cake and sparkling cider, then the theater filled for the 7:00 PM concert by the Waddington Brothers. Earlier the same day, the group also performed a student concert at BSPAC for Borrego Springs High School.
27 de febrero de 2026
Waddington Brothers at BSPAC Borrego Springs High School students spent part of the school day at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center (BSPAC) for a live performance by the Waddington Brothers. This Borrego Springs Community Concert Association student concert paired a professional theater experience with a clear educational message about discipline, entrepreneurship, and creative careers. Students did not just hear music. They experienced live acoustic instruments in a real theater, watched professional musicians interact on stage, and listened as the band spoke honestly about building a life in music. A Theater Experience During School Hours For many students, walking into BSPAC during the school day shifts learning into a different space. They are not watching a video or listening through headphones. They are hearing sound resonate in the room and seeing how musicians communicate without a script. As the band shared, “Music is a huge part of our life. But ultimately, it’s communication.” They encouraged students to “listen with intent,” explaining that sitting down and truly listening to music can be revealing. That message reframed the concert as more than entertainment. It became an exercise in focus and engagement. About the Waddington Brothers The Waddington Brothers are four siblings from rural North Dakota, a region better known for ranch country than bluegrass scenes. Their sound blends traditional bluegrass with western cowboy influences reminiscent of The Sons of the Pioneers. They have played together all their lives and launched the band professionally in 2019. The lineup includes: Seth on guitar and lead vocals Ethan on banjo Jacob on mandolin Job on bass In 2023, they earned first place at the SPBGMA International Bluegrass Band Competition in Nashville, gaining national attention. They have since signed with the Live on Stage agency in Nashville and are touring more extensively across the United States. During the concert, they explained that there are “a lot of different ways to make music,” describing touring, recording sessions, commercial work, and side businesses that help support a music career. “You have to find a market that you fit in,” they told students, emphasizing persistence and adaptability. What Students Learned Between songs, the Waddington Brothers explained what it takes to work as professional musicians. They talked about long travel days, the cost of touring, and why many musicians also do other work so they can keep playing and keep improving. Their takeaway for students was straightforward: building skill takes practice and consistency, and creative careers still require planning, reliability, and strong work habits.
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3 de marzo de 2026
Presented by Borrego Springs Community Concert Association
28 de febrero de 2026
BSCCA 50th anniversary celebration at BSPAC with the Waddington Brothers Borrego Springs Community Concert Association (BSCCA) celebrated 50 years of live concerts on Thursday, February 26, 2026, at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center. The evening began at 6:00 PM with cake and sparkling cider, then the theater filled for the 7:00 PM concert by the Waddington Brothers. Earlier the same day, the group also performed a student concert at BSPAC for Borrego Springs High School.
27 de febrero de 2026
Waddington Brothers at BSPAC Borrego Springs High School students spent part of the school day at the Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center (BSPAC) for a live performance by the Waddington Brothers. This Borrego Springs Community Concert Association student concert paired a professional theater experience with a clear educational message about discipline, entrepreneurship, and creative careers. Students did not just hear music. They experienced live acoustic instruments in a real theater, watched professional musicians interact on stage, and listened as the band spoke honestly about building a life in music. A Theater Experience During School Hours For many students, walking into BSPAC during the school day shifts learning into a different space. They are not watching a video or listening through headphones. They are hearing sound resonate in the room and seeing how musicians communicate without a script. As the band shared, “Music is a huge part of our life. But ultimately, it’s communication.” They encouraged students to “listen with intent,” explaining that sitting down and truly listening to music can be revealing. That message reframed the concert as more than entertainment. It became an exercise in focus and engagement. About the Waddington Brothers The Waddington Brothers are four siblings from rural North Dakota, a region better known for ranch country than bluegrass scenes. Their sound blends traditional bluegrass with western cowboy influences reminiscent of The Sons of the Pioneers. They have played together all their lives and launched the band professionally in 2019. The lineup includes: Seth on guitar and lead vocals Ethan on banjo Jacob on mandolin Job on bass In 2023, they earned first place at the SPBGMA International Bluegrass Band Competition in Nashville, gaining national attention. They have since signed with the Live on Stage agency in Nashville and are touring more extensively across the United States. During the concert, they explained that there are “a lot of different ways to make music,” describing touring, recording sessions, commercial work, and side businesses that help support a music career. “You have to find a market that you fit in,” they told students, emphasizing persistence and adaptability. What Students Learned Between songs, the Waddington Brothers explained what it takes to work as professional musicians. They talked about long travel days, the cost of touring, and why many musicians also do other work so they can keep playing and keep improving. Their takeaway for students was straightforward: building skill takes practice and consistency, and creative careers still require planning, reliability, and strong work habits.
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Kids at concert dancing

Enriquecimiento musical

Conciertos gratuitos para niños

Desde 1975, la Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs ha brindado acceso gratuito a conciertos a estudiantes, expandiéndose en 1999 para incluir conciertos anuales de apoyo estudiantil. Para 2005, se trasladó al Centro de Artes Escénicas, donde ofrece tres conciertos estudiantiles por temporada y cubre los costos de transporte para garantizar el acceso cultural a todos los estudiantes.

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The Borrego Springs Community Concert Association Events

Experiencia de concierto en Borrego Springs: Qué debe saber

  • Lugar: Los conciertos se llevan a cabo en el Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center, ubicado en 590 Palm Canyon Drive, Borrego Springs, CA.



  • Horario: Los conciertos comienzan a las 19:00 h, salvo que se especifique lo contrario. El vestíbulo abre 45 minutos antes y la zona de asientos del teatro 30 minutos antes del concierto.


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Comuníquese con la Asociación de Conciertos Comunitarios de Borrego Springs


Para preguntas o información, utilice el formulario de contacto de BSCCA o envíe un correo electrónico a Borrego Springs Community Concert Association

Apartado de correos 2426

Borrego Springs, CA 92004-2426