The Top Concerts In San Diego This Wekeend

Do something exciting this weekend. Watch one of the top concerts in San Diego with your friends!

Thursday, January 10

Eric Burdon & The Animals – Belly Up

Doors 7:00PM, Show 8:00PM
The soulful rock band is known for their iconic hits, It’s My Life, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, We Gotta Get Out of this Place, and Don’t Bring Me Down.

Mimi Zulu – Music Box

Doors 7:00PM, Show 8:00PM
Mimi’s music is inspired by the lives of those whose voices often go unheard. Her music is an intimate look into the many tones and textures of the genre she coined “experimental soul” – which is equal parts neo-soul and trip-hop.

FREE Live Music: Jerry “Hot Rod” DeMink – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 7:00PM
The Jerry ‘Hot Rod’ DeMink Band is a high energy performer with a passion for music and the zeal to show it. With a mix of Rockabilly, Blues, Rock and Roll and Surf, he’s as diverse as Johnny Cash to Jimi Hendrix

Friday, January 11

Tee Grizzley – Parq Nightclub

Show 10:00PM
Owing to his brilliant rapping skills and unique style, Tee Grizzley was signed by 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records. Today, the American artiste continues to woo people with his amazing songs.

Wild Child (Doors tribute) – Belly Up

Doors 8:30PM, Show 9:00PM
For 20 years Wild Child has celebrated the life & legacy of Jim Morrison. The band’s faithful recreation of the essence of The Doors earned them praise from Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, & John Densmore themselves!

FREE Live Music: Michael Head “Moneymen” – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 9:00PM
The Moneymen are a good time southern California blues band featuring Michael Head on lead guitar, Kris Wott on vocals and harp, Steve Tahmahkera on drums and Cody Christian on Bass. Rock out with this soulful California blues band.

Dirtwire: Road Goes All Night Tour – Music Box

Doors 8:00PM, Show 9:15PM
Dirtwire sits on the back porch of Americana’s future, conjuring up a whirlwind of sound using traditional instrumentation, world percussion, soundscapes, and electronic beats.

Joyryde – Omnia Nightclub

Doors 9:00PM
JOYRYDE is one of those rare artists that goes against the grain but keeps it cool, strives to be different but stays true to his artistry, sounds old school and new school at the same time — and he’s made a goddamn name for himself in doing so.

Emo Night Brooklyn – House of Blues San Diego

Show 8:30PM
Founded by two best friends, Ethan and Alex, the first ENB was in a packed basement in local Williamsburg bar Cameo. The party proved to be one of the best nights of our lives, and it instantly grew to a New York monthly staple, moving the party to larger venues such as Brooklyn Bowl and Irving Plaza.

Saturday, January 12

Amen Dunes – Belly Up

Doors 8:00PM, Show 9:00PM
The indie rock project is fresh off the release of their latest album, Freedom, hosting a joyful, rhythmic, & danceable sound that balances out the dark themes it explores.

FREE Live Music: The Stilettos – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 9:00PM
The Stilettos play high energy oldies and rock & roll from the 50’s & 60’s. With stand-up drums, slappin’ bass & guitar in the style of Brian Setzer to Chuck Berry, this is party music that is sure to get you dancin’ all night!

Tommy Emmanuel feat. John Knowles (seated show) – Music Box

Doors 7:00PM, Show 8:00PM
Emmanuel has twice been voted “Best Acoustic Guitarist” by readers of Guitar Player Magazine. Knowles is a Grammy winner, a member of the National Thumb Picker’s Hall of Fame, and editor of the respected FingerStyle Quarterly.

DJ E-Rock – Omnia Nightclub

Doors 9:00PM
DJ E-Rock is one of the strogest brans in the DJ business today. He is currently the Saturday night resident at one of the most premier venues on the strip in Las Vegas, Haze Nightclub, where he is the focal point of the nights branding; “E-Rock Saturdays.”

Randy Rogers Band – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 7:00PM, Show 8:00PM
The Texas-based band has kept its lineup intact since 2002, and the group has reached the Top 5 of Billboard’s country albums chart with each of its last three studio releases, including 2016’s “Nothing Shines Like Neon.”

Kaleena Zanders and FriendZ – Music Box

Doors 10:00PM, Show 10:30PM
Join us for a late night set with Kaleena Zanders, the powerful & dynamic go to vocalist in electronic dance music who is best known for her work on the tracks “California” by SNBRN, “Rhythm Is A Dancer” by Breathe Carolina, and “Another You” by AC Slater.

Sunday, January 13

FREE Live Music: Graham Gillot – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 7:00PM
Graham Gillot is considered to be a new century guitar maestro after he accomplished a study record by obtaining Grade 8 Classical Guitar in only 2 years of study through Trinity College London. Graham has performed alongside many great artists and is considered to be a modern day guitar virtuoso.

Charlie Rae – Music Box

Doors 6:30PM, Show 7:30PM
Charlie Rae’s recordings, along with her feisty down-home personality, have resonated widely with audiences around the world. She has become a well known solo artist amongst a young face base, and her success in social media has not stopped with over 3 million views on her videos.

Young Dolph: The Role Model Tour – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 7:00PM, Show 8:00PM
Young Dolph, came on the scene with grim club bangers and cold punch lines, turning himself into a local hero via a series of mixtapes before breaking nationwide around 2014.

Monday, January 14

Paul Thorn – Belly Up

Doors 7:00PM, Show 8:00PM
The southern singer-songwriter hailed as the “Mark Twain of Americana” will return to share his one-of-a-kind blend of gritty rock and southern soul.

Ones To Watch Presents: Dorothy “The Freedom Tour” – House of Blues San Diego

Doors 6:30PM, Show 7:30PM
Critics have compared Martin to some of the greatest female artists of our time, such as Amy Winehouse, Patti Smith, and Grace Slick, even calling her “a revved up Adele teetering on the brink of chaos.”

 

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