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SF offers options for this Valentine’s Day

by Magdy Zara

Every February 14th, Valentine’s Day is celebrated, a perfect date to exchange gifts and share with that special someone.

A series of events have been scheduled for this weekend, ranging from family activities to concerts and dance parties with live music.

Enjoy Valentine’s Day with Momotombo, which presents a celebration with the original and former members of Malo and Santana, promising an unforgettable evening.

The event takes place this February 14th, starting at 7 p.m., at Sausalito Seahorse Supper Club, located at 305 Harbor Dr, Sausalito. The entrance fee is $25.00.

La Internacional Sonora Dinamita also offers an unforgettable night with the legends of cumbia, who will bring you rhythm, energy, and inexhaustible passion. The invitation is to share this day of love and friendship with your group of friends and enjoy the best live music.

This Latin party will be this Saturday, February 14th, at 8 p.m., at Vinnie’s Bar & Grill, located at 2045 Mt Diablo St, Concordia.

If you want to dance all night, don’t miss the “Dance of Love” featuring the orchestras: Alberto y la Diferencia and Roberto y su Orquesta N Rumba.

This is the first time both bands will perform together in full at the Hall of Fame, along with DJ Franklin. The venue is Roccapulco, 3140 Mission Street, SF, starting at 7 p.m.

The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra has also organized its “Music of the Heart” concert.

Live classical music will also be a highlight this Valentine’s Day, which you can share with the whole family. This performance is part of the San Francisco Symphony’s Music for Families concert series, designed to spark musical curiosity in children of all ages. It’s the perfect outing for Valentine’s Day. Recommended for children ages 5 to 12.

In addition to the concert, you’ll find an interactive instrument zoo and coloring area in the lobby.

The concert takes place this Saturday, February 14, at Davies Symphony Hall, located at 201 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco.

You can also enjoy Jazz on Valentine’s Day with four-time Grammy Award-winning bass virtuoso Stanley Clarke.

Clarke has become a living legend during his more than 50-year career as a bass virtuoso. He is the first bassist in history to play both acoustic and electric bass with equal ferocity, and the first jazz-fusion bassist to headline tours, selling out shows worldwide. He will be performing this February 15th at Yoshi’s, located at 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland, starting at 9 p.m)

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