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Disco Lines set to bring turntables to Gallagher Square: Find out when

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SAN DIEGO (FOX5/KUSI)– DJ and producer Disco Lines will be bringing his beats to San Diego Friday when the Colorado native will perform at Petco Park.

Known for his breakout single “Baby Girl” from 2022, Disco Lines will be setting up his turntables in Gallagher Square from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Aug. 28 for LED presents: Disco Lines.

Tickets for the 18-and-over event range from $141 to $219 and can be purchased here.

Alongside Disco Lines, other performers on the lineup include Lee Foss, Deeper Purpose and Maesic.

Disco Lines’ real name is Thadeus Labuszewski, and he blends upbeat electronic dance music with bass-heavy tracks, while also adding in a dash of disco-tinged pop.

While having a good time at the show is the main objective, there are some items prohibited at Petco Park events, including alcoholic beverages, bubble-making devices, candy necklaces and laser pointers. Check out the complete list of prohibited items.

In addition to DJing, Disco Lines graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder before starting his own record label, Good Good Records, in 2023.

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