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Photos: Scenes from Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House

by Yonkers Observer Report
July 17, 2023
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Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Moshing at the Glass House in Pomona has become a rite of passage for punks, emos, goths and metal heads in Southern California.

Headlined by El Monte’s Red Pears, the first day of the Viva Pomona festival at the Glass House on Saturday featured marionette puppets, Latinx acts spanning multiple genres and a group of eclectic, fashionable fans.

De Los sent photographer James Carbone to capture the scenes of what makes this festival a unique Southern California experience.

The Red Pears

A three-person band performs on a stage.

The Red Pears headlined the first day of the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A performer bathed in red lights plays a guitar and sings into a microphone.

Henry Vargas sings and plays lead guitar for the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Day 1 artists

A man playing guitar

Michael Seyer plays a guitar solo during his set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A band performs

Healing Gems perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman dancing and a man playing keyboard.

Los Eclipses, a techno duo from Mexico City, performs at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Performers encourage a mosh pit during a band's set.

Members of Barrio Slam orchestrate a mosh pit during the metal band’s set.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Three men playing guitars

Members of Xavi, an acoustic Latin band, strum away on their guitars.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A woman plays an acoustic guitar

Selines plays her acoustic guitar at the Radical stage.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A rock band performs

Cold Gawd, a psychedelic rock band, perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A man sings into a microphone

Los Aptos performs during the Viva Pomona festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

The fans

Two people in clown makeup speak to each other

Concert attendees dressed in eclectic styles take a break between bands.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Fans watch a band perform

Fans watch the band Deth Coast perform at the Diamond plaza.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Two people watch a band perform.

Karen Hernandez of Santa Ana and Brandon Avila of Anaheim watch the Red Pears.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A group of fans cheer

Fans of the Red Pears watch and cheer during the band’s performance.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

Bob Baker Marionette Theater

A person performs with a puppet

Bob Baker Marionette Theater was on the bill at the festival.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

A clown puppet does the splits.

Members of Bob Baker Marionette Theater perform a circus influenced puppet show.

(James Carbone / For De Los)

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