As Valentine’s Day approaches, you may be looking to get a special date on the books. With the variety of entertainment at Southern California casinos, you could celebrate with your loved ones any weekend in February. From rocking out to Korean psychedelic bands to grooving to Motown classics or holding that special someone near and dear during a soulful R&B set, Southern California has options next month. Be sure to check each casino’s official website for the most up-to-date event information.

Los Huracanes del Norte

The Mexican norteño group marked 50 years together in 2022 after forming in 1972. The band was started by brothers Heraclio, Jesús “Chuy,” Francisco and José Guadalupe García, who immigrated to California, working as laborers by day and musicians at night. The group’s Hollywood star recognized its impact on Mexican music. This show offers a chance to go out dancing together.

8 p.m. Saturday, Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, 49500 Seminole Drive, Cabazon. Tickets start at $112. 951-849-3080, morongocasinoresort.com

Cheap Trick

The glam metal band was in the headlines a couple of weeks ago when frontman Robin Zander sang the national anthem at the Jan. 12 football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Commanders in Tampa, Florida. Zander’s distinctive voice, out front on hits like “I Want You to Want Me” and “The Flame,” helped land the band in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. This is a show for the hard rocker in your life.

8 p.m. Feb. 7, Spotlight 29 Casino, 46-200 Harrison Place, Coachella. Tickets are $64.95-$137. 760-775-5566, spotlight29.com

Diana Ross

What better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with the Queen of Motown Records? Ross, the former lead singer of the Supremes, has plenty of love songs in her catalog, from “I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love)” to “Endless Love.” If you’re recovering from a breakup, she’s got plenty of empowerment anthems like “If You’re Not Gonna Love Me Right,” too.

8 p.m. Feb. 14, Yaamava Resort & Casino, 777 San Manuel Blvd., Highland. Tickets start at $83; 21 or older only. 909-864-5050, yaamava.com

Malia

The R&B and soul singer is not officially on tour, but she’s playing shows here and there. If you’re looking for an intimate, smooth, melodic ambiance to take your sweetheart to on Valentine’s Day, this is a solid choice. Malia’s latest album, “Back in My Body,” was released in 2024 and is about the spiritual journey of growing and moving forward.

8 p.m. Feb. 14, Soboba Casino Resort, 22777 Soboba Road, San Jacinto. $30. 951-665-1000, soboba.com

David Gray

The British singer-songwriter is touring to support his 13th studio album, “Dear Life,” with Native American artist Sierra Spirit along for his American performances. Gray’s music helped usher in a new wave of sensitive, solo Britpop artists that inspired Ed Sheeran, Adele and James Blunt. If you’re in feels this Valentine’s Day, check out the show.

8 p.m. Feb. 15, Harrah’s Resort Southern California, 777 S. Resort Drive, Valley Center. Tickets start at $59. 760-751-3100, harrahssocal.com

Guckkasten

Guckkasten, from Seoul, South Korea, is difficult to pin down, genrewise. The band’s music has elements of psychedelic rock but also incorporates heavy chords for a metal feel. Guckkasten’s creative and experimental sound makes it hard to define but that much more fun to listen to. You can bet on a lively show.

8 p.m. Feb. 15, Pechanga Resort Casino, 45000 Pechanga Parkway, Temecula. Tickets start at $87. 877-711-2946, pechanga.com

Luis Angel ‘El Flaco’

Luis Angel Franco Rivera, aka “El Flaco,” is a regional Mexican singer from Mazatlán, Sinaloa. He was part of Banda Los Recoditos but went solo in 2020 and has collaborated with Grupo Firme, Pancho Uresti and El Mimoso Luis Antonio López. In December, El Flaco marked his first No. 1 solo single on the Billboard chart with “Amor Bonito,” a love song perfect for Valentine’s weekend.

6 p.m. Feb. 16, Pala Casino, Spa & Resort, 11154 Highway 76, Pala. $65-$110. 877-946-7252, palacasino.com

Bill Engvall

The comedian and actor is coming out of retirement for a handful of stand-up shows across the country. Engvall performed what he said would be his last show in December 2022 but has done other work since. He’s appeared with Tim Allen as Reverend Paul on the Fox sitcom “Last Man Standing” and hosts a weekly podcast, “My 2 Cents.” What better way to spend time with your significant other than by laughing together?

8 p.m. Feb. 21, Agua Caliente Resort Casino Spa Rancho Mirage, 32-250 Bob Hope Drive, Rancho Mirage. $84.50-$199.50. 888-999-1995, aguacalientecasinos.com

Andy Grammer

The Emmy Award-winning singer, songwriter and producer released “Monster,” his first album in five years, on Oct. 4 and is on tour promoting it. In an interview with Us Weekly, Grammer said the album was written during a transition period of his life when he realized being a people pleaser limited his ability to embrace his authentic self. What a great message of self-love to wrap up February.

8 p.m. Feb. 28, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino, 84-245 Indio Springs Parkway, Indio. $52.50-$92.50. 800-827-2946, fantasyspringsresort.com