The Movement & Pepper
Quarry Park Amphitheater

Event

The Movement and Pepper concert promotional image for Quarry Park Amphitheatre in Rocklin, California. Left side features a vibrant concert poster with intricate illustrated artwork in teal, orange, and yellow showing a surreal landscape with skull imagery, lightning bolts, and tropical elements. Band names "The Movement" and "Pepper" appear in stylized lettering, with "Joe Samba," "High Tide," and "Hepcat" also listed. Right side displays "Thursday Aug 13" with "Thursday" oriented vertically in coral text and "Aug 13" in larger coral text on a dark brushstroke banner against a bright turquoise background. Top shows "Quarry Park Amphitheater" logo in white with "Rocklin · California" above it. Bottom text reads "Tickets at quarryparkconcerts.com" in white.

Get ready for an epic night of reggae-rock when two of the genre’s heaviest hitters join forces. The Movement and Pepper bring their high-energy co-headlining tour to Quarry Park Amphitheatre on Thursday, August 13th, 2026, for a show that’s all about good vibes, infectious rhythms, and unforgettable live performances.

The Movement has been winning hearts since 2003, carving out their place as reggae shapeshifters with a foundation of heavy drum and bass. Drawing inspiration from Sublime, 311, and Slightly Stoopid, this Columbia, South Carolina outfit delivers alternative reggae that hits hard. Their seventh studio album Ways Of The World debuted at number one on the Billboard Reggae Chart and stayed in the Top 10 for over 40 consecutive weeks. Their latest release, Always With Me, pushes boundaries while staying true to their champion sound, featuring collaborations with Slightly Stoopid, Iration, and Clinton Fearon. Led by founding member Joshua Swain alongside Jason Schmidt, Gary Jackson, Matt Goodwin, and Kyle Jerome, The Movement is all about moving forward and defining the future of reggae.

Pepper brings the sunshine straight from Hawaii to the stage. This three-piece powerhouse of vocalist/guitarist Kaleo Wassman, vocalist/bassist Bret Bollinger, and drummer Yesod Williams has been delivering their signature “Kona dub-rock” since 1997. Blending reggae, alternative rock, island rhythms, and punk spirit, Pepper has built a devoted following with hits like “Stone Love,” “Give It Up,” “Ashes,” and “Stormtrooper.” Their 2019 album Local Motion hit number one on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, proving they’re still at the top of their game after nearly three decades. Known for their high-energy performances and infectious melodies, Pepper has shared stages with The Wailers, 311, Slightly Stoopid, and Snoop Dogg, bringing people together under an umbrella of positive-minded music and collaboration.

This co-headlining show means you’re getting full sets from both bands, each bringing their own flavor of reggae-rock magic. Whether you’re a fan of The Movement’s heavy grooves or Pepper’s sunny island vibes, this is a night built for dancing, singing along, and soaking up the good energy. Experience these reggae-rock titans under the stars at Quarry Park’s intimate open-air amphitheatre, where the tiered grass seating creates the perfect backdrop for a night of pure positive vibes.

Presale on Thursday, March 26 at 10am
Public On Sale: Friday, March 27 at 10am

WHEN: Thursday, August 13, 2026
WHERE: Quarry Park Amphitheater, 4000 Rocklin Road
TIME: Doors open at 6 pm, Show starts at 7 pm
TICKETS: Purchase tickets here! 
Tickets can also be purchased at the Rocklin Parks & Recreation Office, Monday through Friday between 8am- 4:30pm. Card transactions only.
FAQ’S: For more info on rules & regulations, and FAQ’s, please go HERE.

Seating Chart

Illustrated overhead map of Quarry Park Amphitheater for concerts. The main entry and box office are located at the upper left of the map, with food trucks just inside the entry area. Restrooms and the bar are shown at the upper right. Merchandise is located along the left side of the venue near the lawn. The stage is positioned on the right side of the amphitheater, facing left toward the seating area. A front-of-stage section closest to the stage is labeled “no chairs allowed.” Tiered lawn seating fills the center of the map, with multiple ADA seating areas marked along the curved pathways on both sides of the lawn. A secondary entrance is shown at the bottom of the map. The graphic also notes that only low-profile chairs are permitted, defined as less than 7 inches off the ground and shorter than 28 inches high.