Slightly Stoopid bringing tour to Vina Robles

Paso Robles Daily News
May 28, 2026
Well, get ready to mark your calendars, Paso—Slightly Stoopid is rolling into town this fall as part of their Cali Road Trippin’ 2026 tour, and they’re stopping right here at Vina Robles. According to the Paso Robles Daily News, tickets go on sale this Friday through Ticketmaster, so you’ll want to move fast if you want to catch that laid-back, sun-soaked reggae-rock vibe under the oaks. It’s the kind of show that feels made for our neck of the 805—where the wine flows, the evenings are golden, and the crowd knows how to unwind.
This isn’t just another concert booking; it’s a sign that Paso Robles is becoming a real destination for the California coast’s music scene. Bands like Slightly Stoopid, who normally pack amphitheaters in San Diego or Santa Barbara, are now making us a regular stop. For locals, it means no long drive down the 101 for a great summer night—just a short trip to Vina Robles, maybe a glass of Petite Sirah before the show, and a reminder that our little corner of the Central Coast is growing into something special. Grab your tickets Friday, and let’s show them how Paso does it.
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