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    Slightly Stoopid bringing tour to Vina Robles 

    Tickets go on sale Friday through Ticketmaster

    – Slightly Stoopid will bring its Cali Road Trippin 2026 tour to Paso Robles this fall with a performance scheduled for Oct. 8 at Vina Robles Amphitheatre.

    The Paso Robles concert is the first stop in a three-show California run announced by the band on Wednesday. Additional performances are scheduled for Oct. 9 at Frost Amphitheater at Stanford University in Palo Alto and Oct. 10 at Thunder Valley Casino Resort in Lincoln.

    Support for the Paso Robles show will include The Elovaters and DENM.

    Artist presale tickets begin Thursday, May 28, ahead of the general public sale on Friday, May 29, at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.

    The announcement comes as the band continues its 2026 touring schedule ahead of the release of its 10th studio album later this year. Recent singles from the upcoming project include “Shine For You” featuring G. Love, “The Upside Down” featuring B-Real and Chali 2na, and “Step Into The Sun.”

    Slightly Stoopid recently appeared at BottleRock in Napa Valley and BeachLife Festival in Redondo Beach.

    The group will launch its Road Trippin Summer 2026 tour on June 13 at Petco Park in San Diego during the inaugural Field of Dreamz Festival. Additional stops on the tour include Seattle, Chicago, Denver, Morrison, and St. Augustine.

    More information about the Field of Dreamz Festival is available at http://fieldofdreamzfest.com.

    Founded by Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald, Slightly Stoopid blends rock, reggae, and punk influences. The band was mentored by Bradley Nowell of Sublime and has toured internationally with appearances at festivals including Coachella, Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Outside Lands, and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

    The band also founded Stoopid Records, which released the platinum single “Closer To The Sun,” along with the gold singles “2am” and “Collie Man.”

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