The La Jolla Music Society has organized summer pop up concerts at the San Diego International Airport and other locations in the county. The Pelia Quartet joined KUSI on the patio to perform and let us in on any upcoming shows!
SAN DIEGO – The La Jolla Music Society has organized summer pop up concerts at the San Diego International Airport and other locations in the county.
Allison Boles, La Jolla Music Society’s Education & Community Programming Director, and the Pelia Quartet joined KUSI on the patio to preview the Summer Fest!
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