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Inland Empire · covers + originals · four-piece

Static Bloom

Covers that pack the floor. Originals worth staying for. A live four-piece for bars, weddings, and backyard shows across the Inland Empire.

Check your date

Free quote — answered within one business day. Asking costs nothing.

Next gig: Fri Sep 4 · The Copper Owl, Riverside · 9 PM · free entry

What clients say

“The floor never emptied. They read the room better than any DJ we’ve hired.”

— a real client’s name, event, and date would go here

Where to see us live

Sample shows for demonstration — the venues below are fictional

The best way to book a band is to walk into one of its shows. Here’s where we’ll be. On a real band’s site, this list stays current — every date, every venue.

Upcoming shows — free entry unless noted
DateVenueCityTimeEntry
Fri Sep 4 The Copper Owl Riverside 9:00 PM Free · 21+
Sat Sep 19 Foothill Taproom Rancho Cucamonga 8:00 PM Free · all ages
Fri Oct 9 Marlowe’s Roadhouse Redlands 9:00 PM Free · 21+

Why this calendar is a big deal: every row above is also written into this page as structured event data — the format search engines and AI assistants read. When someone asks an assistant “live music near me Friday,” it can only answer from data like this. A show that only exists as an Instagram post might as well be a secret.

The setlist

The whole list, in plain text, on purpose — so you can search it, and so searches can find it. You pick the mix for your event.

Covers — openers & floor-fillers

  • Mr. Brightside — The Killers
  • Uptown Funk — Bruno Mars
  • September — Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Valerie — Amy Winehouse
  • I Wanna Dance with Somebody — Whitney Houston
  • Don’t Stop Believin’ — Journey

Covers — sing-alongs

  • Sweet Child O’ Mine — Guns N’ Roses
  • Livin’ on a Prayer — Bon Jovi
  • Take On Me — a-ha
  • Africa — Toto
  • Wonderwall — Oasis
  • Tennessee Whiskey — Chris Stapleton

Covers — cumbia y rock en español

  • Suavemente — Elvis Crespo
  • Como La Flor — Selena
  • Oye Mi Amor — Maná
  • La Bamba — Ritchie Valens

Covers — late night

  • Levitating — Dua Lipa
  • As It Was — Harry Styles
  • Heat Waves — Glass Animals
  • Flowers — Miley Cyrus
  • Last Nite — The Strokes
  • Espresso — Sabrina Carpenter

Originals

  • Neon Yucca
  • Milepost 66
  • Coldwater Canyon
  • Citrus Moon
  • Glasshouse
  • Pull of the Valley
  • Sundown Freeway
  • Departures
  • Bloom in Reverse
  • Static Bloom — the title track

Don’t see your song? Ask about a song request — one special request is included with every private booking.

See & hear us

Video is how you audition a band without leaving your couch. These slots hold the band’s live photos and two live videos.

Live photo slotPacked dance floor, shot from the stage · 16:9
Live photo slotLead singer under blue stage light, close-up · 4:5
Live photo slotFull band, full stage, crowd silhouettes · 3:2
Live photo slotCrowd singing along, phones up · 16:9
Live video slot90-second highlight reel, multi-song · 16:9
Live video slotOne full song, single take, no cuts · 16:9

Check your date

No deposit is due until your date is confirmed in writing.

Press kit

Everything a venue or planner needs to say yes, on one page they can forward.

Bio

Static Bloom is a four-piece from Riverside: Nadia on lead vocals and keys, Theo on guitar, Sam on bass, and Ivy on drums. We started as an originals band playing backyard shows off University Avenue, then learned what every working band learns: the covers pay for the van, and the originals are why people stay. Five years in, we play around 60 shows a year across the Inland Empire — taprooms, weddings, street fairs, and the occasional quinceañera.

Tech rider, the short version

We bring a full PA (mains and monitors), stage lights, four vocal mics, and our own backline. We need a 12×16 ft playing area and two standard 20-amp circuits. The full input list is on the stage plot.

What we’d deliver In a real build, this is a download button: a one-page PDF press kit — bio, photos, stage plot, input list, and booking contact — that a venue can forward in one email. Production pros call this the one-pager that gets a band booked back. No file exists on this demonstration.
Stage plot slotTop-down stage diagram: member positions, monitor mixes, input list, power drops · 4:3

Check your date

Tell us the date and the room. We’ll tell you if we’re free and what it costs — within one business day.

Free — takes about 60 seconds. A person answers within one business day.

Working demonstration: this form really submits, but it lands in Busy Season Marketing’s demo inbox — Static Bloom is not a real band.

Prefer to reach out direct?

booking@____________

(760) 555-0134 (sample number)

Private events start at $____

How booking works

  1. Send your date with the form.
  2. We confirm availability within one business day.
  3. A one-page agreement and a deposit lock it in.

What this site does that most band sites don’t

  • A gig calendar machines can read. Every show above is also published as structured event data. An assistant asked “live music near me Friday” can only answer from structured data — a flyer on Instagram is invisible to it.
  • The whole setlist is real text. Not a PDF, not a screenshot. A search for “band that plays Selena near me” can actually match this page.
  • A booking form an assistant can complete. Date, venue, and budget in one pass. Most band pages stop at a bare email link.
  • The venue packet lives at one link. Stage plot, input list, and tech rider, right on the page — the one-pager that gets a band booked back.
  • Listed on The Bash and GigSalad, with a live calendar of our own — most local bands aren’t. GigSalad alone lists 229 cover bands around Riverside; the ones with their own site and calendar are the ones an assistant can actually recommend by name.

What we’d build next

  • Concert-listing sync. Post a date once and it can reach Google’s concert listings in about 30 hours.
  • City and genre pages. “Wedding band Rancho Cucamonga.” “Classic rock covers Temecula.” The pages booking agencies use to win those searches today.
  • A published starting price, in text and in structured data. AI answers quote whoever states a number — right now in this region, that’s one agency.
  • A played-shows archive. Proof of draw is the first thing bar bookers ask about.

Questions bookers ask

How far will you travel?

We're based in the Inland Empire and play from Pomona to Palm Springs at our standard rate. Farther out is fine too. We quote the travel cost up front so there are no surprises.

Can you learn a special song for our event?

Yes. First dances, birthday songs, a parent's favorite. Give us three weeks' notice and we'll have it ready. One special request is included with every private booking.

Do you bring your own sound and lights?

We carry a full PA and stage lights that cover rooms up to about 150 people. For bigger rooms we coordinate with your venue's sound tech ahead of time. Our stage plot and input list are in the press kit on this page.

How do we lock in a date?

Send the form with your date and we'll confirm availability within one business day. A short one-page agreement and a deposit hold the date. The balance isn't due until the day of the show.

Do you play covers or originals?

Both. Private events usually get all covers, and you pick the mix from the setlist. Bar and brewery shows blend in our originals. Tell us the room and we'll build the right set.