• Eight people (from Thee Sinseers) pose confidently in a driveway between two classic late-1940s to early-1950s cream-colored American cars with whitewall tires. The group wears vintage-inspired clothing evocative of 1950s Chicano and rockabilly style — bowling shirts, pleated trousers, and a floral sundress. A woman in a turquoise printed dress stands at the far left; a broad-shouldered man in a two-tone bowling shirt and dark sunglasses anchors the center foreground; another man in a light blue shirt stands to the right. Several more members are visible in the background, including one crouching on a front step.
OCT 2026 21 WED 7:00 pm
Music | USA
Thee Sinseers | Love StoriesEpstein Family Amphitheater
  • Tickets: $35–50
  • UCSD Student: Limited free tickets via SSO (Available Sept. 1)
Bites & Beverages

About

With support from The Charities

To say that Thee Sinseers play oldies would be a misnomer. Fronted by bandleader and son of East Los Angeles Joey Quiniones, the group has quietly chipped away at the sounds of R&B and soul since forming in 2019. Quinones and his crew have continuously created a distinctive vibe that explores all aspects of a timeless genre, bringing together their interpretation of music through an unmistakable modern lens.

Catching up with Thee Sinseers ahead of their new Colemine Records release, ‘Love Stories’, one thing becomes abundantly clear: this is not an LP that explores a neat and tidy love story. It isn’t interested in the happy ending. It’s interested in everything that comes before it, after it, and in spite of it.

On this LP, the band leaned into earthier instrumentation — standup bass, guitars run through amplifiers for a warmer sixties-adjacent tone — pulling inspiration from wherever it presented itself, even the most unlikely of places. It’s that cross-genre thinking that Quiñones sees as the record’s defining quality. “It didn’t feel like we were making soul music at any point,” he says. “It felt like we were making our music.”

The band sought to capture something more honest than a highlight reel — showcasing the highs and lows of romantic relationships while expanding the frame to include the familial, the complicated, and the unresolved. The band’s parents appear in the album art, their own love stories folded into the record’s visual identity, some of those stories still standing, others not. As Manjarrez puts it: “Every single song title directs you down a different road of love — whether you win or lose.” Quiñones wanted listeners to sit with that ambiguity. “Love is never-ending,” he says. “It stretches beyond lifetimes. I want people to still be confused — I want it to be left like an open book.”

Yet one thing remains constant throughout: Thee Sinseers’ commitment to where they come from. That East LA identity doesn’t announce itself — it simply exists, woven into the fabric of the music without being worn as a badge. There’s no performance of heartbreak here, just the real thing.

Like an unsent love letter finally delivered, ‘Love Stories’ carries the weight of everything that was felt but never quite said. The universality of that feeling is perhaps best captured in Quiñones’s own words: “It’s never too late to change. It’s never too late to tell a person you love that you love them.”

Details

Gates open 6:30 pm

Bites & Beverages

Snacks and drink will be available for purchase in the venue. Please note: Food vendors are cashless. For more info, please email artpower@ucsd.edu.

Getting Here

The Epstein Family Amphitheater is located at 9480 Innovation Ln, La Jolla, CA 92093.

Take the Trolley: The amphitheater is located next to the Blue Line Trolley, UCSD Central Campus Station. For more information about the trolley, visit the MTS website >

Parking

The closest parking structure is Gilman Parking Structure. UC San Diego requires parking permits 7 days a week. Permits can be purchased at permit machines or through the Parkmobile App. Visit UC San Diego Transportation for information on where to buy your permit, and costs.

Fees

Ticket prices are inclusive of fees.
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