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Streetlight Manifesto at House of Blues Anaheim: Partly Sunny, Near 83°F

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Streetlight Manifesto at House of Blues Anaheim: Partly Sunny, Near 83°F

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Streetlight Manifesto Rolls Into Anaheim Under Sunny Skies

The Presence of the Past Tour lands at House of Blues Anaheim on Saturday, July 11, 2026, with the show set for 7:00 PM PT. Since this is an outdoor setup, the weather is part of the night — and the National Weather Service forecast is about as good as it gets: partly sunny with a high near 83°F, light south winds around 0 to 10 mph, and just a 1% chance of precipitation.

Translation: leave the rain gear at home and plan for a warm, mostly dry evening.

What To Wear

With a daytime high near 83°F, breathable layers are the move. Temps should ease as the sun goes down through the evening set, so a light layer for later is smart even though nothing heavy is needed. Since the forecast calls for partly sunny conditions, sunscreen matters if you’re arriving early — SPF 50 sport sunscreen is a smart call for anyone showing up before doors to grab a good spot.

On your feet, you’ll want something built for standing and moving around a crowd for hours. Comfortable walking sandals are a solid pick for a summer show like this one.

Festival-Style Prep

Even though this is a concert, House of Blues shows built around an outdoor experience tend to feel like mini-festivals — long stretches on your feet, sun exposure before the sun dips, and no easy way to duck inside for a drink refill. A hydration backpack keeps you covered without needing to fight the merch line for bottled water.

It’s also a long night out. A portable phone charger 20000mah means you can keep shooting video and posting from the pit without watching your battery drain before the encore.

And yes — rep your fandom. A Streetlight Manifesto shirt from the merch table is basically a uniform requirement for a night like this.

Practical Tips

Arrive with time to spare for parking and entry — outdoor venue setups mean lines move a little slower, especially with security checks. If the venue has a clear-bag policy for this show, a clear stadium bag is the safest way to avoid getting turned away at the door; check House of Blues’ current bag policy before you head out, since these rules do change by venue and event.

Bottom Line

With a high near 83°F, partly sunny skies, and only a 1% chance of rain, this is about as low-stress a weather forecast as a summer show gets. Pack sun protection, wear shoes you can stand in for hours, bring water, and keep your phone charged for the whole set — then just focus on the horns.