ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Jun 24 2026, 10:00 AM PDT

Belly Up Presents
Squirrel Nut Zippers - Christmas Caravan 2026
Wed, 2 Dec, 7:30 PM PST
Doors open
6:30 PM PST
Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA 92075
ON SALE SOON
Wednesday, Jun 24 2026, 10:00 AM PDT
Description
Squirrel Nut Zippers, Wednesday, December 2, 2026, at Belly Up in Solana Beach, San Diego, CA
ARTIST PRESALE 6/24/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
VENUE PRESALE 6/25/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
PUBLIC ON SALE 6/26/2026 @ 10:00AM PST
THERE IS A DELIVERY DELAY IN PLACE FOR THIS SHOW. Tickets will be delivered to your inbox 72 hours in advance of the show start time.
General Admission Ticket Price: $45 adv / $50 day of
Reserved Loft Ticket Price: $79
Note: Loft & GA tickets available at box office. Convenience service charges apply for online & phone purchases. Loft Seating Chart / Virtual Venue Tour
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Event Information
Age Limit
21+
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.
Refund Policy
There are no refunds for any tickets bought from the Belly Up, any time, without exception. In the event of a reschedule or show postponement there will be a refund window in which customers can request a refund by contacting boxoffice@bellyup.com - in these instances no fees incurred by purchasing over the phone or online will be refunded.
In the event of a full show cancellation - a full refund including fees will be refunded automatically at the point of purchase.

Swing Jazz
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Squirrel Nut Zippers
Swing Jazz
For more than three decades, the Squirrel Nut Zippers have occupied a musical universe entirely their own. Blending the hot jazz of 1920s New Orleans, Southern roots music, vaudeville, blues, folk traditions, and a healthy dose of irreverent showmanship, the band emerged from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in the mid-1990s and quickly became one of the most distinctive and unexpected success stories of the era.
Founded by Jimbo Mathus, Katherine Whalen, and Chris Phillips, the Squirrel Nut Zippers began as a musical antidote to the alternative rock and grunge dominating the airwaves. Their wildly inventive sound—equal parts jazz revival, Americana, and carnival spectacle—captured the imagination of audiences looking for something entirely different.
That difference paid off in a big way. The band's 1996 breakthrough album Hot became a platinum-certified phenomenon, spawning the hit single "Hell," which climbed to #13 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay Chart, and propelled the Zippers from cult favorites to national stars. More than three million albums sold followed, along with appearances on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show, Late Show with David Letterman, Sesame Street, and Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve. They performed at Carnegie Hall with Tony Bennett, appeared at President Bill Clinton's inaugural festivities, headlined multiple sold-out tours, and even inspired an animated music video created by the artists behind The Simpsons.
Today, the band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Hot with a special anniversary tour honoring the album that changed everything. Three decades later, the songs remain as vibrant, inventive, and exhilarating as ever and continue to resonate with new audiences, recently featured in hit TV series like Wednesday (2025) and Lucifer (2021).
Far from resting on their legacy, the Zippers have continued to evolve creatively. Their 2018 release Beasts of Burgundy debuted at number 4 on Billboard's Jazz Albums chart and earned widespread critical acclaim. Relix praised the album as "a deliciously wide-ranging comeback" filled with sounds emanating from mysterious times and places, reflecting the band's enduring commitment to musical exploration.
In 2020, the band released Lost Songs of Doc Souchon, a collection that combined original compositions with rediscovered gems from America's musical past. Continuing their fascination with vintage culture, the Zippers partnered with the legendary Fleischer Studios—home of Betty Boop—to create a visually stunning animated video inspired by the studio's historic archives.
Whether performing their annual Christmas Caravan, celebrating the enduring legacy of Hot, or unveiling new musical adventures, the Squirrel Nut Zippers remain one of America's most original and entertaining live acts. Their music is timeless yet impossible to categorize—a joyous collision of jazz, blues, folk, and theatrical spectacle that continues to surprise, delight, and inspire audiences around the world.
Not revivalists. Not traditionalists. True originals.