Does the prospect of contracting coronavirus makes it too scary to get out in person? We feel you, and apparently La Lucha does, too. The St. Petersburg jazz trio—drummer Mark Feinman, pianist John O’Leary and bassist Alejandro Arenas—has a new album out (Everybody Wants To Rule the World, release party next month), but it’s putting it on the shelf for this virtual Halloween-themed gig. Instead, La Lucha—alongside host Ken “Count” Peplowski and his vicious beat Honey Pie—has plans to score three classic horror scenes from the silent films “Nosferatu.” “The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari” and “The Phantom Of The Opera.” You’ll need Facebook to watch; costumes encouraged.
Fri. Oct. 30, La Luchaween. 8 p.m. Free @laluchamusic on Facebook
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