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Top concerts this week (Feb. 27-March 5)

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Some of the top concerts coming to San Diego this week include Steve Aoki, CRSSD Festival, Stevie Nicks, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Bon Jovi.

3.2 4B

The DJ and producer from New Jersey has worked with Skrillex, DJ Snake, Kaskade, Tiesto and Zeds Dead, as well as releasing tracks on Diplo’s Mad Decent and Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Records. His new remix of “Utopia” with Dombresky is out now.

Omnia San Diego, 454 Sixth Ave., downtown. $25-50 ($85 option for weekend VIP pass includes shows with Steve Aoki and Fergie [DJ]). 21+. 619.544.9500 or omnianightclub.com

3.2: Stevie Nicks

It’s a double-dose of rock royalty as Stevie Nicks runs through a career of hits from both Fleetwood Mac and her own catalog, while Chrissie Hynde’s Pretenders open the show.

7 p.m. Viejas Arena, 5500 Canyon Crest Drive, San Diego. $69-150. All ages. 619.594.7315. viejasarena.com

3.3: Senses Fail

The New Jersey emo quintet kicks off a run of 15th anniversary shows in San Diego. The tour will feature the band playing their 2006 album, “Still Searching,” in its entirety.

7:30 p.m. The Observatory North Park, 2891 University Ave., North Park. $16. All ages. 619.239.8836 or observatorysd.com

3.3: Pretenders

Didn’t get enough “Brass in Pocket” from Hynde’s opening set with Stevie Nicks the night before? Head north to see even more hits, as well as new tracks from the band’s Dan Auerbach-produced album, “Alone.”

8 p.m. Pechanga, 45000 Pechanga Pkwy., Temecula. $69-99. 877.711.2946 or pechanga.com

3.3 Datsik

Canadian DJ/producer and Firepower Records boss Troy Beetles is currently on his Ninja Nation tour with both Crizzly and Virtual Riot. His 7-track “Sensei EP” came out at the end of last year.

8 p.m. House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., downtown. $25-55. 18+. 619.299.2583 or houseofblues.com/sandiego

3.3 Steve Aoki

The legendary Dim Mak Records founder and Grammy Award-nominated DJ/producer recently teamed with One Direction’s Louis Tomlinson for the singer’s debut single, “Just Hold On.” The third LP in his “Neon Future” collection is due this year.

9 p.m. Omnia San Diego, 454 Sixth Ave., downtown. $60-85. 21+. 619.544.9500 or omnianightclub.com

3.3 Bear Grillz

The Colorado-based, mask-wearing DJ is currently on his The Void tour, which features a new stage design as well as support from Terravita, Midnight Tyrannosaurus, P0gman, and Wooli.

9 p.m. Bassmnt, 919 Fourth Ave., Suite 100, downtown. $10. 18+. 619.231.9200 or bassmntsd.com

3.3: Redwoods Revue

Catch some of San Diego’s best bands in one fell swoop. Birdy Bardot, Dani Bell & The Tarantist, Rebecca Jade and the Cold Fact, The Midnight Pine, and Cardinal Moon are all scheduled to perform.

8:30 p.m. The Casbah, 2501 Kettner Blvd., Middletown. $12-14. 21+. 619.232.4355 or casbahmusic.com

3.4-5 CRSSD Festival

It’s baaaaaack. And it’s hard not to argue that it’s better than ever. With a ridiculous lineup that includes Flume, Claude VonStroke, Lost Frequencies, Duke Dumont, Bob Moses, Alunageorge, and Blood Orange, the two-day party by the water is sure to sell out. Read more about the event lineup here.

Waterfront Park, 1600 Pacific Highway, downtown. $100-180 (most single-day tickets sold out). 21+. crssd.com

3.5: Red Hot Chili Peppers

Tickets are already gone for this sold-out RHCP show. But if you can somehow procure one, you’ll also get to see Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, as well as original RHCP drummer Jack Irons. CONCERT POSTPONED: Read more here.

7:30 p.m. Valley View Casino Center, 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., Midway District. $53-103. All ages. 619.224.4171 or valleyviewcasinocenter.com

3.5: Desert Daze Caravan

Named after the annual California festival, this solid lineup of Temples, Night Beats, Deap Vally, and JJUUJJUU is sure to keep heads banging and third eyes open.

7:30 p.m. Belly Up Tavern, 481 Cedros Ave., Solana Beach. $26. 21+. 858.481.8140 or bellyup.com

3.5: Bon Jovi

The real mayor of New Jersey takes his band out (which will turn 35 next year!) for the This House Is Not For Sale world tour. The 40-date run is based on their 2016 album of the same name - the band’s first-ever without guitarist Richie Sambora.

7:30 p.m. Viejas Arena, 5500 Canyon Crest Drive, San Diego. $19.75-545. All ages. 619.594.7315. viejasarena.com

3.5&6: Chase Rice

The North Carolina-raised, Tennessee-based, one-time “Survivor” contestant released his latest single, “Everybody We Know Does,” last summer.

8 p.m. House of Blues, 1055 Fifth Ave., downtown. $37.50-50. All ages. 619.299.2583 or houseofblues.com/sandiego

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