West Coast Ironworks performing to celebrate their musical legacy.
The iconic San Diego band West Coast Ironworks will celebrate its 58-year musical journey with a performance at the Feast and Fareway Restaurant in Coronado. As part of the All-Class Reunion, fans can expect a night filled with nostalgia featuring hits from the 1960s to the 1980s. Tickets are available for $10, with an option for $25 that includes food. This event marks a significant milestone for the band, which has been a beloved part of the San Diego music scene since its formation in 1967.
Coronado, California – The celebrated San Diego band West Coast Ironworks (WCIW) will commemorate 58 years of musical legacy with a performance on Thursday, July 3, 2025. The concert is part of the All-Class Reunion, taking place at the Feast and Fareway Restaurant, located within the Coronado Municipal Golf Course at 2000 Visalia Row. Doors will open at 7:30 PM, and the event is open to the public.
Fans and music enthusiasts can enjoy an evening filled with nostalgia as WCIW is renowned for their iconic four-part vocal harmonies. The musical repertoire will feature memorable hits from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, ensuring a trip down memory lane for long-time followers and new listeners alike. Attendees can purchase tickets for an entry fee of $10, and a $25 option will be available, which includes food during the event.
This momentous occasion highlights the band’s ongoing commitment to sharing their passion for music with the community. WCIW has been a prominent fixture in San Diego’s music scene, having formed in 1967 by a group of high school students from Coronado. Over the decades, the band has maintained a consistent presence, delighting fans and earning a reputation for lively performances and exceptional musical talent.
The members of WCIW performing at the celebration include Rich Heinz, John Chambers, Ric Lee, Gary Maltby, and Dave Gilbert. Together, they have cultivated a loyal fan base, often referred to as “WCIW groupies,” who continue to support the band through various concerts and community events. Their dedication to live music has not faltered, as they have not “missed a beat” in their performances or community involvement throughout the years.
The performance at Coronado represents not just a celebration of the band’s history, but also an invitation for fans, both old and young, to come together and enjoy an evening of nostalgia and entertainment. As the longest-running band in San Diego, WCIW has created a lasting impact on the region’s cultural landscape, continuing to inspire new generations of music lovers.
In 2025, as the band reaches this significant milestone, the All-Class Reunion will serve as a memorable gathering point for the community to reminisce and celebrate the joyful memories associated with WCIW. With their engaging musical style and heartfelt harmonies, the band is sure to offer a night of enjoyment that reflects their storied past while aiming to create new memories for attendees.
The community eagerly anticipates this event, as it encapsulates the journey of not just a band but of an era where music played a critical role in bringing people together. The enduring legacy of West Coast Ironworks is a testament to their passion for music and their dedicated following in San Diego. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness a performance that highlights nearly six decades of musical tradition and community spirit.
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