San Diego to host a variety of musical events this week

San Diego to host a variety of musical events this weekPhoto: Danny Howe/Unsplash
Hoodline
Published on October 30, 2019

If you love music, there's no time like now to get out and about in San Diego. From a rooftop dance party to a music and science symposium, here are the shows worth checking out this week.

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Rooftop Party: Halloween Edition

From the event description:

We continue the costume party, this time celebrating for Día de los Muertos. Join us for a night of music, dancing and merriment.

When: Saturday, Nov. 2, 8 p.m.
Where: Layover, 901 Bayfront Court, Floor 4
Price: $7.50
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Salk Institute Science & Music Series

From the event description:

The Salk Institute invites you to attend the start of the seventh season of the Salk Science & Music Series. Each concert features stunning performances by some of the finest instrumentalists in the world of classical music in addition to riveting talks about the latest discoveries by the Institute's world-renowned scientists. You will be amazed and inspired. Kicking off this year's series is pianist Fei-Fei Dong with Salk scientist Gerald Shadel.

When: Sunday, Nov. 3, 4 p.m.
Where: Conrad Prebys Music Center, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093
Price: $60
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29% Off Concert by TR/ST  

From the TR/ST deal description:

TR/ST takes to the stage with their darkwave electronica sound, playing songs like "Destroyer" and "Iris."

When: Thursday, Oct. 31, 8 p.m.
Where: Observatory North Park, 2891 University Ave., North Park

Price: $17 (29% off regular price)
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