TIJUANA.- This weekend we will bid farewell to April by enjoying a series of events we can experience with our family or friends. If you do not have anything in mind, you'd better pay attention to these weekend plans.
Friday April 28
1.- Tijuas Fest 2017
The Tijuas Fest 2017 will have the performance of the the ska group from Mexico City called "Panteón Rococó", as part of the big party that is expected to take place on Friday, March 28, where they will share stage with "Los Aguas Aguas" and "Almalafa."
Where? Audiorama El Trompo
Time: 6:00 pm
Admission: $14.00
More information here
Saturday April 29
2.- Collector's Museum
At the opening you will not only be able to enjoy the surprising collections, but also the free wrestling that will take place, signing autographs and cosplay. The museum will open from 10:00 am in the morning to 6:00 pm in from Thursday to Sunday.
Where? 7th Street between Revolución Av. and Constitución
Time: 10:00 am and 6:00 pm
Admission: FREE
More information here
3.-Franco Escamilla
If your thing is stand-up, then a night of comedy would not do you bad. This year, Franco Escamilla brings you the "Por la anécdota" show, we assure you that the laughter will never end.
Where? El Foro
Time: 9:30 pm
Admission: $27.00 and $38.00
More information here
4.- Dakha Brakha
Musical quartet accompanied by Indian, arabian, african, russian and australian instruments, who have been awarded the prestigious Grand Prix prize named by S. Kuriokhin in the field of contemporary art will be for the first time in the city and you can't miss it.
Where? Show Room Tijuana Cultural Center
Time: 8:00 pm
Admission: $27.00 and $22.00
More information here
5.- Mini Gastro Cinema
Free outdoor movies, car show, popcorn, puppet show, pizza, shows, contests, Food Truck and many more surprises will be waiting for you at the Casa Jardín Event Hall in the event called Mini Gastro Cinema.
Where? Casa Jardín on 20 de Noviembre Av.
Time: From 1:00 pm to 11:30 pm
Admission: FREE
More information here
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Translated by: cristina.mora@sandiegored.com
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