Top concerts this week (April 3-9)
There are some great musical performances headed to San Diego including Tiffany, Jeezy, The Head & The Heart, and Green Day.
4.3: Tiffany
The ‘80s “I Think We’re Alone Now” singer has continued to write and perform while working in TV and film, even releasing her first full country record, “Rose Tattoo,” in 2011. She wrote and produced her latest album, “A Million Miles,” last year. Read our fill story about Tiffany as she reflects on posing for Playboy and her country roots, here.
8 p.m. Belly Up Tavern, 481 Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. $22. 21+. 858.481.8140 or bellyup.com
4.4: Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters
The Academy Award-winning actor released four solo albums before hooking up with the Boxmasters in 2008. Since then, they’ve kicked out six albums together. Their latest, “Boys and Girls... And the World,” was released in 2016.
8 p.m. Belly Up Tavern, 481 Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. $25-27. 21+. 858.481.8140 or bellyup.com
4.6: Alina Baraz
The young singer is opening for Coldplay this fall and counts Sam Smith as a fan. And if that isn’t enough, her latest single, “Electric (feat. Khalid),” is nearing 10 million streams.
8 p.m. The Observatory North Park, 2891 University Ave., North Park. $20. All ages. 619.239.8836 or observatorysd.com
4.6: Jeezy
Atlanta rapper Jay Wayne Jenkins (aka Jeezy) released his seventh studio album, “Trap or Die 3,” in October. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The widely announced follow-up, “Snow Season,” has been pushed back to later in 2017.
8 p.m. House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., downtown. $45-75. All ages. 619.299.2583 or houseofblues.com/sandiego
4.7: Clean Bandit
This Brit electro-pop trio was founded at the University of Cambridge and won a 2015 Best Dance Recording Grammy for their single “Rather Be.” Their recent collaboration with Sean Paul and Anne-Marie, “Rockabye,” has hit No. 1 in 13 countries and is still currently charting across the globe.
8 p.m. The Observatory North Park, 2891 University Ave., North Park. $25. All ages. 619.239.8836 or observatorysd.com
4.7: HIRIE
The local band’s latest, “Wandering Soul,” hit the top spot on Billboard’s Reggae Albums chart and also got them nominated for a pair of San Diego Music Awards.
9 p.m. Belly Up Tavern, 481 Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. $18-20. 21+. 858.481.8140 or bellyup.com
4.7: Above & Beyond
Founders of the Anjunabeats and Anjunadeep record labels, the Grammy-nominated Brit DJ trio of Tony McGuinness, Jono Grant, and Paavo Siljamaki released their fifth studio album, “Acoustic II,” last year.
9 p.m. Omnia San Diego, 454 Sixth Ave., downtown. Advance tickets sold out (Additional tickets available at the door). 21+. 619.544.9500 or omnianightclub.com
4.7: The Damned
Brit punk legends take a victory lap to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their classic debut, “Damned Damned Damned.” L.A. pop-punk sister act Bleached opens the show.
8 p.m. House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., downtown. $27.50-45. All ages. 619.299.2583 or houseofblues.com/sandiego
4.7: Tokimonsta
The L.A.-based DJ, also known as Jennifer Lee, released her fourth solo album, the seven-track “Fovere,” last year. It features collaborations with fellow Angeleno up-and-comers Anderson .Paak and Gavin Turek.
9 p.m. Bassmnt, 919 Fourth Ave., Suite 100, downtown. $10. 18+. 619.231.9200 or bassmntsd.com
4.8: Green Day
Grammy Award-winning rock trio and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees hit the road on their Revolution Radio North American Tour. Led by Laura Jane Grace, Florida rockers Against Me! open the show.
7:30 p.m. Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., Midway District. $30. ALl ages. 619.224.4171 or valleyviewcasinocenter.com
4.8: Don Carlos
Originally the singer of Black Uhuru, the vocalist and composer has gone on to release more than a dozen solo albums. The Jamaican legend stops in San Diego as part of his 2017 Peace and Love Africa Tour.
9 p.m. Belly Up Tavern, 481 Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. $29-31. 21+. 858.481.8140 or bellyup.com
4.9: The Head and the Heart
The Seattle band released their third album, “Signs of Light,” in September. They also honored Tom Petty recently with a performance at the Musicares Person of the Year gala.
7:30 p.m. SOMA, 3350 Sports Arena Blvd., Point Loma. $36. All ages. 619.226.7662 or somasandiego.com
4.9: Desiigner
The 19-year-old Brooklyn rapper hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with his single “Panda.” His highly anticipated debut album, “The Life of Desiigner,” is rumored to be coming soon.
8 p.m. The Observatory North Park, 2891 University Ave., North Park. $20. 18+. 619.239.8836 or observatorysd.com
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