TIJUANA.- October, the month with big and beautiful moons, spooky nights, and that custom party you've been expecting since January (you know it) it's just around the corner, and as I always say, there's no better way of enjoying life than by exploring and going to new events every time you can.
That said let us adventure to this list of events you may want to consider to start this exciting month in the always colorful and fun City of Tijuana, shall we?
Thursday Sept. 29
1.- Drake Party
In Tijuana is pretty common to start weekends since Thursday, why? We don't know, it just happens, and as part of that social phenomena there's parties that normally have some theme, and this time it will be "all about that DRAKE." Yes, you read it right, there will be special decor, drinks with his name, and of course all of his songs playing in the background.
Where? Fresco Bar at La Plaza
Time: 8:00 pm
Cover: FREE
More information here
Friday Sept. 30
2.- Méliès Drive-In Theater
Movies under the moon can't ever sound bad, or does it? (well, depends) but we're pretty sure that watching some of the most popular movies inside your car or in a pretty green area will make you feel great.
Where? Parque de la Amistad
Time: Two showings, 8:00 pm and 10:00 pm
Cover: Car with two persons $13.00 dlls, more than three $18.00 dlls and $3.00 dlls on foot.
More information here
3.- Pink Floyd Laser Show
The IMAX screen from the Cultural Center of Tijuana (CECUT) will have this special laser show with Pink Floyd's most famous songs. This show will be available every Friday and Saturday of October.
Where? CECUT
Time: 9:00 pm
Cover: $3.00 dlls general admission, and children $2.00 dlls
More information here
Saturday Oct. 1
4.- Alejandro Sanz
This artist from Spain is visiting Baja California again. "Sirope en Vivo Gira 2016" is the tour's name and people will enjoy of a 2 hour-long performance, where 3D scenery will garnish the singer's talent.
Where? Plaza Monumental
Time: 10:00 pm
Cover: Different prices according to 3x2 or 2x1 promos, details here
More information here
5.- Zona Gangah & Maldita Vecindad
It's been almost 2 years since La Maldita Vecindad had a performance in Tijuana. Now they're back and accompanied by Zona Gangah and Big Mountainto make you dance with their unique rhythm. The show will act as closure of the 30 Years of Peace and Dance Tour.
Where? Alamar
Time: 7:00 pm
Cover: Pre-Sale $18.00 dlls and the day of the event $24 dlls
More information here
6.- Farmers Market
You know how this goes, local and fresh ingredients for a healthier life . This market happens every 15 days and more than 50 exhibitors offer you their best organic, vegan, and sustainable products. The objective is to encourage local consumption of ingredients growned and produced by "tijuanenses." You'll find food, home articles, beauty products, accessories and more.
Where? Parque de la Amistad-Simpatt
Time: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Cover: FREE
More information here
7.- PokéKokoro Free
Shirahime, an international cosplayer will be the special guest of this anime festival. Stands, cosplay contest, K-Pop Cover dance Off, Karaoke, videogames and more, will be waiting for you. Let your inner "otaku" fly for a bit and enjoy this event with no shame.
Where? CECUT
Time: 10:00 am to 8:00 pm
Cover: FREE
More information here
Sunday Oct. 2
8.- Entrepreneurs Bazaar
This event will act as a meeting point for all the entrepreneurs that wish to build themselves up in the market. There will be an exhibition of all kinds of products and you'll find many artists and entrepreneurs in general, such as El Sabor de las Tias, Azur Artesanal, Eme Patisserie Alta Reposteria, and Jenny's accesorios.
Where? Playas de Tijuana Casa de la Cultura
Time: 11:00 am to 5:00 pm
Cover: FREE
9.- Indian Festival in Tijuana
Tijuana has this special event that celebrates Indian Culture. Dance, music, yoga, mantras, and veggie food are some of the surprises you'll find here.
Where? Parque Torre Agua Caliente
Time: 11:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Cover: FREE
More information here
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Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com
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