
Friday, November 20, 2026 • 7:30 PM
“One of the biggest acts in yacht rock”
In 1975, Pablo Cruise released its first A&M album simply entitled Pablo Cruise. The album cover was shot in the tropical gardens of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park and it featured a huge gorilla standing front and center. The band—David Jenkins (guitars, vocals), Cory Lerios (keyboards, vocals), Bud Cockerel (bass, vocals) and Steve Price (drums, percussion)—were nowhere in sight. At that point, there was a bit of a mystique surrounding Pablo Cruise and when asked what Pablo Cruise meant, the well-rehearsed answer went something like this: “Pablo” represents an honest, real, down-to-earth individual, and “Cruise” depicts his fun-loving, easy-going attitude towards life. In essence, that’s what Pablo Cruise’s music is all about. Honest, real, down-to-earth vocals, accompanied by fun yet elegant, infectious grooves. To hear Pablo Cruise on record is one thing, but to experience the band live is an exhilarating event!
From 1975 to 1985, the band toured the United States, Canada, and Japan extensively, welcoming fans to “Climb Aboard The Good Ship Pablo Cruise.” Reaching the top 10 with mega-hits like “Whatcha Gonna Do When She Says Goodbye?,” “Love Will Find A Way,” and several other top 20s, the band went on to sell several million albums and singles collectively and established themselves as well-respected writers and performers within the industry. They appeared on numerous TV shows, including Dick Clark’s American Bandstand, The Merv Griffin Show, The Dinah Shore Hour, and in 1979 they broke Elvis Presley’s attendance record at the Sahara Tahoe in South Lake Tahoe, Nevada, becoming the first rock band to play a casino showroom. They also became the first rock band to grace the stage at the Grand Ole Opry, but by 1985, after completing several national tours and releasing seven studio albums in all, the band decided to take a hiatus… one that lasted nearly 20 years.
Fast forward 20 years… In 2005, a reunited Pablo Cruise picked up where they left off and, today, the band performs all over the U.S. and Canada and they’re enjoying it more than ever… Since getting back together, they have released two live CDs and a DVD through Sony Music, documenting their exceptional live shows. “One of the great things about playing shows after all these years is that the core band—David, Steve and myself—are still here and lovin’ it,” says Cory. “Going out and playing shows these days gives us the opportunity to not only pay tribute to our timeless repertoire, it gives us a chance to see old friends and fans from back in the day as well as gain a whole new audience!”
Today, Pablo Cruise is bringing more energy and excitement to the stage than ever before, and with the addition of Larry Antonino and Robbie Wyckoff, the band has never sounded better!
The Carriage House Theatre
15400 Montalvo Rd.
Saratoga, CA 95070
Box Office Hours: Mon-Fri 10 am – 4 pm
Call Us: 408-961-5858Frequently asked Questions & Answers
All parking is onsite at Montalvo and requires a parking permit. You can purchase a permit for $15 when you buy your ticket, or pay $15 in cash at the gate. Rideshare drop-offs are permitted—let the gate attendant know you are being dropped off and follow their directions.
No West Valley College parking or shuttles to Montalvo for these indoor performances.
Montalvo Arts Center membership enhances your Carriage House Theatre experience—beginning at the Steward Level ($250+) and increasing with higher levels—by offering early and priority access to tickets and waitlists, preferred seating at select performances, discounts on Carriage House concert tickets, and invitations to exclusive pre-concert and opening-night receptions.
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Carriage House ticket purchases are nonrefundable. No refunds or exchanges. If you cannot attend, you may transfer your ticket to someone else. As Montalvo Arts Center is a nonprofit organization, you can also turn your ticket into a tax-deductible gift if you cannot attend the show. Please reach out to the Box Office at boxoffice@montalvoarts.org or +1-408-961-5858 (Mo-Fr 10am – 4 pm).
The Carriage House Theatre is located on the Montalvo grounds. located in Saratoga, California, nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Directions and other information about visiting can be found here. Montalvo Arts Center, 15400 Montalvo Rd Saratoga, CA 95070.
Yes. ADA seating is available in the Carriage House Theatre. If you purchase Wheelchair + Companion seating, our Box Office will contact you in advance to confirm details and coordinate accommodations, including parking.
Yes, we have ADA parking in Lot 3 – first come, first served with current placard. If you have questions, please contact our Box Office boxoffice@montalvoarts.org.
Please note that a service fee of $8.00 is added to each Carriage House ticket.
Yes. You are welcome to arrive early and explore Montalvo’s grounds free of charge before your Carriage House show. Please allow extra time for parking and the walk to the theatre, and note that access may be limited in certain areas due to private events or venue operations.
Discover a cultural oasis in Silicon Valley’s foothills. Montalvo Arts Center spans over 100 acres of woodland trails and gardens in Saratoga, located less than 20 minutes from Los Gatos, West San Jose, Monte Sereno, Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Mountain View, Santa Clara, and Sunnyvale. We are a member-supported nonprofit organization whose mission is to enrich the lives of all people through the arts.
We serve our community year-round through diverse programming, including summer camps, educational field trips, concerts in the Carriage House Performing Arts Series, rotating exhibitions, the prestigious Lucas Artists Residency Program, and free community festivals.
Beyond our programs, everyone is welcome to enjoy a picnic on the Great Lawn, stroll through beautiful gardens, and experience our permanent outdoor sculpture collection—all free of charge. With the support of our community, we’re making the arts accessible to all in this remarkable setting.