Dilo! Club Unicornio Presents
Mexican Institute of Sound (DJ Set)
with DJ sets by Sonido Franko, Earth Angel, and Turbo Sonidero
Club Unicornio returns to San Francisco with Dilo!--a free public concert in the Transamerica Redwood Park on Friday, September 19. Featuring a headline DJ performance by the internationally acclaimed musician and producer, Mexican Institute of Sound, with additional sets by local DJs, Club Unicornio will transform the iconic park into a vibrant celebration of music, art, and community. With support DJ sets by Turbo Sonidero, Earth Angel, and Sonido Franko.
Founded in 2002 by San Francisco-based artist Julio César Morales, Club Unicornio presents Dilo! as a way to reimagine downtown San Francisco as a lively, welcoming space fueled by artistic expression and cultural pride. This special event is presented in conjunction with Morales' new exhibition, My America, at Gallery Wendi Norris, which opens to the public on the same day and is located just a block away from the Transamerica Redwood Park.
Dilo! is produced by Noise Pop and Gallery Wendi Norris, and sponsored by a generous grant from the Svane Family Foundation, with in-kind support from SHVO and additional support from Artadia.
About Mexican Institute of Sound
Mexican Institute of Sound (Camilo Lara) is a renowned Mexico City-based musician, producer, and DJ. Over the last two decades, he has recorded seven albums and served as a producer and collaborator for major musicians around the world. His music has also appeared in Y tu mamá también, Breaking Bad, Narcos, Californication, and Ugly Betty, and he has worked with Marvel Studios on the soundtracks for the films Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Thor: Love and Thunder, and served as a musical consultant for Pixar's Coco. Most recently, he was selected by FIFA to remix the official anthem of the FIFA World Cup 2026 for host city Mexico City. Time Magazine named him "One of the 80 Mexicans shaping contemporary culture," El País named him one of today's most important figures in Latin American music, and Quién magazine named him one of the "50 people who are transforming Mexico." His work with Julio César Morales for My America marks the first time that Mexican Institute of Sound has collaborated for an artwork or art exhibition.
Dilo! Club Unicornio Presents
Mexican Institute of Sound (DJ Set)
with DJ sets by Sonido Franko, Earth Angel, and Turbo Sonidero
Club Unicornio returns to San Francisco with Dilo!--a free public concert in the Transamerica Redwood Park on Friday, September 19. Featuring a headline DJ performance by the internationally acclaimed musician and producer, Mexican Institute of Sound, with additional sets by local DJs, Club Unicornio will transform the iconic park into a vibrant celebration of music, art, and community. With support DJ sets by Turbo Sonidero, Earth Angel, and Sonido Franko.
Founded in 2002 by San Francisco-based artist Julio César Morales, Club Unicornio presents Dilo! as a way to reimagine downtown San Francisco as a lively, welcoming space fueled by artistic expression and cultural pride. This special event is presented in conjunction with Morales' new exhibition, My America, at Gallery Wendi Norris, which opens to the public on the same day and is located just a block away from the Transamerica Redwood Park.
Dilo! is produced by Noise Pop and Gallery Wendi Norris, and sponsored by a generous grant from the Svane Family Foundation, with in-kind support from SHVO and additional support from Artadia.
About Mexican Institute of Sound
Mexican Institute of Sound (Camilo Lara) is a renowned Mexico City-based musician, producer, and DJ. Over the last two decades, he has recorded seven albums and served as a producer and collaborator for major musicians around the world. His music has also appeared in Y tu mamá también, Breaking Bad, Narcos, Californication, and Ugly Betty, and he has worked with Marvel Studios on the soundtracks for the films Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and Thor: Love and Thunder, and served as a musical consultant for Pixar's Coco. Most recently, he was selected by FIFA to remix the official anthem of the FIFA World Cup 2026 for host city Mexico City. Time Magazine named him "One of the 80 Mexicans shaping contemporary culture," El País named him one of today's most important figures in Latin American music, and Quién magazine named him one of the "50 people who are transforming Mexico." His work with Julio César Morales for My America marks the first time that Mexican Institute of Sound has collaborated for an artwork or art exhibition.
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