Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and country-pop icon LeAnn Rimes is headed to Stockton for a special one-night performance at the historic Bob Hope Theatre on Friday, June 5—giving local fans a chance to hear some of the most recognizable hits of the last three decades in an intimate, landmark venue.
Rimes, whose career began in the national spotlight at just 13 years old with her breakout hit “Blue,” has gone on to become one of the most celebrated voices in both country and pop music, selling more than 48 million records worldwide. Concertgoers can expect a setlist packed with fan favorites, including “How Do I Live,” “Can’t Fight the Moonlight,” and “One Way Ticket”—songs that helped define an era and still light up playlists today.
Over the years, Rimes has built a trophy case to match her staying power, earning two Grammy Awards, twelve Billboard Music Awards, two World Music Awards, and three Academy of Country Music Awards. Known for rich vocals and emotionally charged performances, she continues to connect with audiences across generations—whether you’ve followed her since the ’90s or discovered her music more recently.
The show also spotlights one of Stockton’s crown jewels. Located in the heart of downtown, the Bob Hope Theatre—originally opened in 1930 and later restored—blends old-Hollywood elegance with modern sound and lighting, making it one of the region’s most distinctive places to see a live performance. From concerts and comedy to Broadway productions and community events, the venue remains a signature part of Stockton’s cultural identity.
Tickets start at $53.50 and go on sale Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m. They’ll be available at the Adventist Health Arena Box Office and online through Ticketmaster.
The concert is presented by Stockton Live, the organization behind several of the area’s major entertainment destinations, including Adventist Health Arena, Bob Hope Theatre, Oak Park Ice Rink, Stockton Ballpark, and the Stockton Downtown Marina—hosting events that bring more than 300,000 guests to the region each year.