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The Conejo Schools Foundation's All District Music Festival Returns for 42nd Year

The Conejo Schools Foundation's All District Music Festival Returns for 42nd Year

The Conejo Schools Foundation’s All District Music Festival, a beloved community tradition in partnership with the Conejo Valley Unified School District, Conejo Recreation and Parks District and the City of Thousand Oaks, proudly returns to the Kavli Theatre at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center this spring.

Now in its 42nd year, the festival brings together more than 3,500 student musicians from across the Conejo Valley for ten nights of string, choir, and band performances where CVUSD elementary, middle, and high school students take to the stage at one of the region’s premier performance venues.

The All District Music Festival offers students a rare opportunity to experience a truly world-class stage environment, taking them “behind the curtain” and onto a professional platform far beyond what many have previously experienced. For students, the festival offers a transformative opportunity to stand in the spotlight and showcase their talents on a grand scale.

Beyond performance, the festival plays a vital role in inspiring students to keep music central to their education. It encourages continued participation throughout their academic journeys while also fostering meaningful connections. Students are introduced to peers and instructors from their future middle and high schools, strengthening a sense of community and continuity across grade levels.

Produced by the Conejo Schools Foundation, the festival is truly a labor of love.

“Events like the All District Music Festival showcase the extraordinary talent, dedication, and collaboration happening across our schools,” said Lana Clark, Executive Director of the Conejo Schools Foundation. “It’s more than a performance—it’s a celebration of what students can achieve when they are supported, inspired, and given opportunities to grow through the arts. We are incredibly proud of the team that brings this event to life each year, creating a meaningful experience not only for our students, but for our entire community.”

The festival is made possible through the dedication of countless volunteers and the generous support of local sponsors who believe in and invest in Conejo Valley schools.

Tickets:

  • Tickets are available for purchase through Ticketmaster (dates linked below), at www.conejoschools.org or at the box office.

Dates and Performance Information:


Strings Dates – 2026 

Tuesday, April 14 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Banyan, EARThS, Cypress, Sycamore Canyon, Walnut
Middle Schools – Sequoia & Sycamore Canyon
High School – Newbury Park

Wednesday, April 15 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Glenwood, Madroña Academy, Wildwood
Middle Schools – Redwood
High School – Thousand Oaks

Thursday, April 16 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Conejo Academy, Lang Ranch, Westlake Hills
Middle Schools – Colina & Los Cerritos
High School – Westlake

Chorus Dates – 2026

Tuesday, April 28 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Banyan, Cypress, EARThS, Maple, Sycamore Canyon, Walnut
Middle Schools – Sequoia & Sycamore Canyon
High School – Newbury Park

Wednesday, April 29 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Conejo Academy, MATES, Westlake Hills
Middle Schools – Colina
High School – Westlake

Thursday, April 30 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Ladera, Lang Ranch, Weathersfield
Middle Schools – Los Cerritos
High School – Thousand Oaks

Friday, May 1 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Acacia, Aspen, Madroña Academy, Wildwood
Middle Schools – Redwood
High School – Thousand Oaks

Band Dates – 2026

Monday, May 18 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Banyan, Cypress, EARThS, Maple, MATES (beginning), Sycamore Canyon, Walnut
Middle Schools – Sequoia & Sycamore Canyon
High School – Newbury Park

Tuesday, May 19 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Conejo Academy, Lang Ranch, MATES (advanced), Westlake, Westlake Hills
Middle Schools – Colina & Los Cerritos
High School – Westlake

Wednesday, May 20 – 7:00 pm
Elementary Schools – Acacia, Glenwood, Ladera, Madroña Academy, Redwood Ensemble, Weathersfield
Middle Schools – Redwood & Los Cerritos
High School – Thousand Oaks

*Band Tickets Open April 29th

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