At the heart of Santa Cruz nightlife, Thank You Sly Stone @ Woodhouse Brewing 9/5/26 brings the electric soul of Sly & The Family Stone to a local taproom at Woodhouse Blending & Brewing, 119 Madrone St, Santa Cruz, CA. This three-hour live show reunites Bay Area and Marin musicians who have been translating that mix of funk, gospel and rock into high-energy performances; the run now features special guest Natalie Cressman. Expect muscular horn lines, tight pocketed grooves, and vocals that push the room into a collective clap and sway.
The venue is a craft-focused brewery with a taproom atmosphere that favors close-up music—chairs and standing room press close to the stage, wooden floors that catch the bass, and a rotation of house brews and blended barrels that keep the crowd warm. The event’s format rewards both serious listeners and people looking for a rowdy night out; kids 13 and under enter free, while adults pay $33 plus fees. Rain or shine is noted, so the show proceeds even if an evening mist arrives off the nearby Monterey Bay.
What makes this a standout evening is the local provenance: the musicians are part of the region’s vibrant scene, drawn from San Francisco, Marin, and Santa Cruz, and they treat each song like a communal ritual. The band revives needle-drop classics but also digs into the political and spiritual context of Sly Stone’s work, reminding listeners how these songs grew in the late 1960s and carried into wider movements. For visitors, the concert doubles as a cultural waypoint—an accessible, human-scale entry into Bay Area music culture after a day on the coast or a hike among the redwoods.
Practical points: doors and entry follow Woodhouse Blending & Brewing’s standard procedures; bring ID for age checks and cashless payment is likely. The three-hour duration gives room for a set break and mingling at the bar. The show’s energy is physical—comfortable shoes and a light jacket for coastal evenings are smart. Camera etiquette favors small, respectful devices; bigger setups might be restricted.
Book this if you want a live-music night that connects place, people, and groove. The combination of seasoned Bay Area talent, a special guest in Natalie Cressman, and a brewery setting that keeps things immediate and local makes this more than a tribute—it’s a community event that feels like a small-town festival inside an urban coastal city. Arrive early to claim a seat and sample Woodhouse's seasonal taps; Santa Cruz downtown is walkable, so pair the show with dinner nearby or a twilight stroll on the wharf. Overnight visitors can plan a morning surf or a short redwood trail run to round out the coastal escape and a sunrise walk.