Todd Morgan & The Emblems, Superbad, and Johnny Burgin’s All-Star Band round out the three-day slate.

FOLSOM—Another packed weekend of music is on tap at Powerhouse Pub as tribute artistry, dance-floor nostalgia, big-band showmanship, and Chicago blues mastery take turns lighting up the stage from Friday through Sunday. The lineup spans multiple eras and genres, giving fans a full spectrum of live entertainment in the heart of Historic Folsom.

The weekend begins Friday, November 14, at 7 p.m. with The Boys of Summer Eagles Band, a Southern California-based tribute that has spent more than 20 years perfecting one of the most celebrated catalogs in American rock history.

Since launching in 2004, the group has logged hundreds of shows across the U.S., earning a reputation as one of the nation’s premier Eagles tribute acts. Their harmonies, tone, and precision capture the timeless spirit that made The Eagles one of the biggest-selling bands of all time. From “Hotel California” and “Take It Easy” to “Best of My Love,” The Boys of Summer recreate the sound with such accuracy fans often remark, “Close your eyes, and you’re there.”

Adam Aldama and the Aces

The energy ramps up at 10 p.m. Friday when Adam Aldama and The Aces bring their polished, high-energy performance to the stage. Known for their themed tribute sets—ranging from their Prince-inspired Red Corvettes show to the Bruno Mars/Michael Jackson-driven Finesse and their nostalgic Y2K Live production—the Aces deliver a multi-genre night of dance-floor favorites. Adam Aldama leads a top-tier group of musicians including Veronica Ballejos, Brett Sackett, Keywan Ryland, and Jimmy O’Shea, creating a blend of pop, R&B, and throwback classics that gets crowds moving.

The weekend continues Saturday, November 15, at 3 p.m. with Todd Morgan & The Emblems, where Morgan’s multi-instrumental talent shines across a wide spectrum of styles. A gifted pianist, guitarist, drummer, vocalist, and arranger, Morgan mixes early rock ’n’ roll, pop, soul, funk, jazz, blues, and swing with an onstage charisma that has dazzled audiences throughout California, Nevada, and beyond. His retro-infused sound and lively stage presence create a dance-party atmosphere that appeals to all ages.

Todd Morgan and the Emblems

Later that night, Superbad fires up the crowd at 10 p.m. Saturday. Led by six-foot-six frontman Henry Lange, the band is known for packing dance floors across Northern California with hits spanning the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, and today. Lange’s bold stage presence and the group’s tightly honed musical chemistry give their shows nonstop energy, making them one of the region’s top club and event bands.

Superbad

The weekend closes Sunday, November 16, at 3 p.m. with a true blues highlight as Johnny Burgin & His All-Star Bandheadline Powerhouse’s “Powerhouse of Blues” showcase. Burgin’s journey took him from Mississippi and South Carolina to the heart of Chicago’s legendary West Side clubs, where he learned directly from Tail Dragger, Pinetop Perkins, Billy Boy Arnold, Sam Lay, and other foundational bluesmen. His celebrated residency at The Smoke Daddy became a launchpad for international tours and multiple acclaimed recordings.

Today, Burgin performs nearly 200 nights a year across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe.
His Folsom appearance features guitarist Johnny “Cat” Soubrand, bassist Randy Bermudes of The Fabulous Thunderbirds, and drummer-vocalist Devan Leigh—an elite lineup delivering authentic, road-seasoned Chicago blues.

All shows at Powerhouse are 21 and over. For tickets and full event details, visit www.powerhousepub.com.

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