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Online Extra: Virtual concerts to mark Golden Gate Park's birthday

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This weekend's 150th birthday celebration at Golden Gate Park was postponed weeks ago due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, but a series of virtual concerts that people can watch for free will begin Saturday, April 4.

The online performances will showcase past outdoor concerts held in the park. "Golden Gate Park has served as a place of inspiration, hope, and refuge for San Franciscans for 150 years," Mayor London Breed stated in a news release. "Music has been an important part of that history

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