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Keep up with all the exciting events in San Diego, California. Our daily podcast brings you the latest updates on festivals, concerts, food events, and outdoor activities. Your ultimate San Diego event guide!"
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If you’re waking up in San Diego this Saturday, get ready, because the city is alive with energy and unforgettable events all weekend and into the week. One of the highlights happening today is the 9th Annual San Diego Sake Festival at JULEP Venue. This is not just any tasting event—over 100 premium craft sakes and shochus are being poured, with brewers and specialists on hand to talk flavor and tradition. The excitement kicks off at 2:30 pm for VIPs and 3:30 pm for general admission, and you can enjoy live local performances, food booths, and even the dramatic Kagami Biraki, or sake barrel opening ceremony. Tickets are limited so if you’re a fan of sake and Japanese culture, this is a must.Music fans are in luck too. Tonight, two legendary Motown groups, The Temptations and The Four Tops, take the stage at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay. It's a chance to catch timeless hits in an intimate waterfront setting. Meanwhile, rapper Aminé is bringing his Tour de Dance to Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, promising infectious energy and all his biggest tracks alongside producer Lido.For families or those feeling nostalgic, check out the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party lighting up Pechanga Arena this Saturday and Sunday. This action-packed spectacle combines monster truck mayhem with a brand-new “Glow-n-Fire” theme, making it a treat for both kids and thrill-seekers. Over in Normal Heights, the 43rd Annual Adams Avenue Street Fair takes over ten blocks all weekend. You’ll find seven stages of live music, three beer gardens, hundreds of food vendors and artisans, and street performers for a true San Diego community celebration.Foodies, don’t miss the 29th Annual Taste of Gaslamp this afternoon and evening. More than 20 of the Gaslamp Quarter’s top restaurants are offering their signature small bites, and with live entertainment spread across 16 walkable blocks, you can graze your way through downtown with flavor and flair.Sunday finishes strong with international superstar Alejandro Fernández performing at Viejas Arena, delivering a night of rancheras, ballads, and Latin pop. Also on Sunday, the Gaslamp Mini Golf event transforms bars and restaurants into a sprawling 18-hole putt-putt course—perfect for some friendly competition and local flavors.Looking ahead this week, if you love electronic music, French duo Air will perform their iconic album Moon Safari at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on Wednesday, September 24. And for movie buffs, the San Diego Civic Theatre is hosting a Twilight In Concert immersive experience, blending the film with a live twelve-piece rock and orchestral ensemble and over a thousand candles illuminating the stage, all happening on Thursday, September 25.Whether you’re craving culture, music, family fun, or fantastic food, San Diego’s event calendar is packed with exceptional choices that promise to turn any day or night into a mini adventure. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego listeners, if you’re on the hunt for fun this week, there is absolutely no shortage of things to do across the city. Right now, the San Diego Small Business Expo is underway at the Sheraton San Diego Resort on Harbor Island Drive. This is the city’s largest networking and educational event for small business owners and entrepreneurs. It starts at 10 AM today and goes until 5 PM, with industry leaders offering tips and insights while over 100 exhibitors showcase their products and services. It’s an ideal event for anyone looking to expand their professional network or get a business idea off the ground.Craving a real taste of San Diego? Tonight, the Heart of PB Restaurant Walk invites you to stroll through Pacific Beach, sampling delicious dishes from local eateries between Dawes and Lamont Streets. Tickets are just thirty dollars and include bites at every stop. It’s a self-guided culinary tour guaranteed to please your appetite.For some serious surf action, head up to Oceanside Pier this Friday through Sunday for the Super Girl Surf Pro. According to San Diego Magazine, spectators can watch the world’s top women surfers compete in the Women’s Qualifying Series. Aside from surfing, the festival village hosts beach sports, wellness classes, roller skating, and a packed lineup of concerts featuring bands like Plain White T’s and Lupe Fiasco. The event is free, so bring the whole family.This weekend also marks the beloved Adams Avenue Street Fair in Normal Heights, running Saturday and Sunday. There are seventy-five acts on seven stages, carnival rides, four beer gardens, food vendors galore, three hundred art and retail booths, plus comedy shows at the Adams Avenue Theater. Headliners include Strawberry Fuzz and The Schizophonics, and VIP beer garden tickets are twenty-one dollars each day. This is one of the largest free music festivals in Southern California and always draws a lively crowd.For those seeking cultural depth, experience Pacific Islander heritage at PIFA San Diego on Ski Beach, Mission Bay, Saturday and Sunday starting at 7:30 AM. Enjoy Pacific Islander cuisine, vibrant dance performances, craft vendors, and community group booths, all celebrating the islands’ rich traditions.Art and theater fans can grab tickets to Huzzah at The Old Globe in Balboa Park—this new musical runs through mid-October and is perfect for listeners who love live performances with a touch of Renaissance flair.And for the sports lovers, the San Diego Padres are wrapping up their home stand against the Houston Astros this week at Petco Park. Plus, mark your calendars for Sunday’s Dipper Dash 5K at Belmont Park—celebrate the new season with a run on Mission Beach and enjoy pumpkin spice treats at the Beachside Fall Fest.That wraps up the best of what is happening around San Diego this week and weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe to catch all the latest local highlights. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Dive into San Diego’s vibrant mix of festivals, food, music, and pure coastal fun this weekend and into the week. First up, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park invites families and anyone up for a colorful, cultural adventure to Fiestas Patrias today, Saturday, September 13th, from 11 in the morning till 4 in the afternoon. This free celebration honors Mexican Independence Day with traditional crafts like confetti eggs, corn husk dolls, and paper flowers. Parade with locals in 1800s dress and get your taste buds involved in the second annual Guac’ Off, where you help crown the best guacamole in Old Town. The celebration is packed with folklórico dancers, live music, and tasty food.If you’re up for thrills and speed, Mission Bay is roaring with excitement at the annual San Diego Bayfair this entire weekend. Catch powerboats racing, enjoy live music, sample great eats from food trucks, and check out car shows featuring lowriders and classic rides. Single-day tickets start around $28, with multi-day passes if you’re ready for non-stop hydro-racing action.Book lovers and families, Balboa Park’s Centro Cultural de la Raza is hosting Fiesta de Libros both today and Sunday, from 11 to 7. This free literary festival features panels, storytelling, and children’s book workshops run by local writers as well as a pop-up of publishers and bookstores from San Diego and Tijuana.For anyone who enjoys big laughs with a twist, National Lampoon The Yellow Door in the Gaslamp Quarter is home to KNKY Comedy this Saturday night at 7. Rising comedians bring a flirty, wild, and welcoming show that’s adults only. The show dials up the energy with interactive games and a social mixer afterwards—perfect for meeting new friends or just letting loose after a long week.Foodies, don’t miss the Del Mar Wine and Food Festival ongoing through Sunday at Surf Sports Park in Del Mar. Expect culinary stars like Guy Fieri and top local chefs alongside plenty of wine tasting and unique local eats. According to Secret San Diego and San Diego Magazine, this festival delivers on its promise of “the good life” with tastings from acclaimed brewers and winemakers.For listeners who want a spookier vibe, SeaWorld’s Howl-O-Scream transforms the park every night from 6 for the Halloween season, featuring haunted houses, scare zones, nightlife rollercoasters, and eerie live entertainment for those aged 13 and up.If the waves are calling, the OMBAC Classic Longboard Surfing Contest hits the beach today. Grab your spot on the sand and watch some of the best vintage board riders in California as they compete for top honors in a throwback to the golden age of surfing.There’s something for every taste and mood in San Diego this week. Whether you want to dive into cultural celebrations, catch some thrills, enjoy music and comedy, or savor incredible food, this city’s got you covered. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and be sure to subscribe for more updates and adventures. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego listeners, what a lineup this weekend and into next week! September kicks off with some truly unforgettable experiences. Anyone who loves cars and ocean views should cruise over to the Sunset Cliffs Auto Show today at the Inn at Sunset Cliffs for a showcase of classic rides, motorcycles, family activities, and fantastic food with the Pacific right behind you, according to Pacific Keys Realty. For the artsy crowd, the Homegrown ArtBeat at Union Hall Gallery today promises immersive installations, live performances, and a celebration of the local art scene.If you’re in the mood for culture, Waterfront Park is hosting the Afrodiaspora Festival today, serving up vibrant African music, art, games, and some of the best soul food in San Diego. Up the coast, the Oceanside Plein Air Festival is underway through September 13 at the Oceanside Museum of Art, inviting all skill levels to paint, attend workshops, and participate in outdoor installations.Foodies, don’t miss the Cardiff Greek Festival at the Greek Orthodox Church today and tomorrow for an authentic taste of Greek food, traditional dancing, and live music—a family favorite that’s beloved by the local community.Dog lovers, the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon happens Sunday at Del Mar Dog Beach. Watch pups catch waves in legitimate surf competitions, plus a hilarious dog costume contest and plenty of fun for the entire family. San Diego Family Magazine highlights this as a can’t-miss, genuinely joyful annual tradition, with all proceeds supporting the Helen Woodward Animal Center.Get inspired by Beethoven’s 5th Symphony tonight at the Coronado Performing Arts Center, presented by Coronado Philharmonia Orchestra—an evening of stirring orchestral music, with local Concerto Competition winners making their debut, as seen on SanDiegoVille.Looking to laugh? Justin Willman, Netflix magician and comedian, brings his “One For The Ages” tour to the Balboa Theatre tonight for a dazzling, family-friendly show that combines magic and sharp wit.For ongoing excitement, SeaWorld’s Spooktacular, a family-friendly Halloween kickoff, starts today with trick-or-treating, meet-and-greets, and Dia de Los Muertos festivities every weekend through early November.This weekend is also perfect for music lovers: Humphreys Concerts by the Bay continues Sunday night, and on Sunday afternoon, head to Balboa Park’s Spreckels Organ Pavilion for a free outdoor concert courtesy of the Spreckels Organ Society.For families, LEGOLAND kicks off its Brick-or-Treat Monster Party on Sunday, and Belmont Park’s Fall Festival starts this week, offering seasonal treats, pumpkin patches, and rides right by the beach, as listed on San Diego.org.Sports fans, the Savannah Bananas bring their viral baseball antics to Petco Park through Saturday, and the San Diego Wave FC plays at Snapdragon Stadium Sunday night.Thank you for tuning in and letting San Diego show you a good time this week. Subscribe for more local happenings and stories. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, your week in San Diego is shaping up to be unforgettable. Tonight country fans can soak up sunset vibes at Boots By The Bay, featuring top Nashville singer-songwriters at San Diego Mission Bay Resort. If pop is more your style, the Jonas Brothers are rocking the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre with sing-along hits and big energy according to Pacific Keys Realty. Friday through Wednesday, the Del Mar Wine & Food Festival takes over with Michelin-starred chefs, celeb hosts like Drew Brees, beach cleanups, seafood brunches, and a two-day Grand Tasting overflowing with fine wine and gourmet bites. Proceeds support Feeding San Diego, making your indulgence philanthropic, as highlighted by SoCal Pulse.Saturday night, literary lovers can swing by Verbatim Books in North Park at 7:30 for Desire, Calling, a free event where acclaimed writers share poetry and prose exploring desire, followed by a dance party with TransFamily Support Services and community resources. For families, SeaWorld San Diego launches their Spooktacular Saturday, which runs weekends through November. Expect live performances, trick-or-treat trails, meet-and-greets with spooky characters, and even a Dia de los Muertos celebration. Kids ages 3 to 9 get free admission with a paying adult right now.Sunday morning kicks off with the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon at Del Mar Dog Beach. Watch pups hang ten, join the costume contest, and support the Helen Woodward Animal Center in this crowd-pleasing, free event reported by San Diego Family Magazine. Over at Balboa Park, catch the romantic strains of the Spreckels Organ Society’s free afternoon concert in the iconic pavilion. If you’re craving a unique adventure, the CLUE Walking Mystery Tour is transforming downtown into a live-action twist on the classic whodunit, running through the end of September.Soccer fans get a treat when the San Diego Wave FC faces Houston Dash on Sunday evening at Snapdragon Stadium. As noted by San Diego Magazine, they’ll play again on September 12 and 26, so mark your calendars and cheer for the home team. Over at LEGOLAND, Brick-or-Treat Monster Party begins Sunday and runs select days through Halloween, offering interactive activities, meet-and-greets, and treats for kids.Looking ahead to next weekend, Boots in the Park brings rising star Kane Brown and other country acts to Waterfront Park on September 9. Enjoy craft cocktails, interactive art installations, line dancing, and fantastic waterfront views.From live music legends to dog surfing competitions and gourmet wine tastings, San Diego offers something compelling for every listener this week and weekend. Pack your sunscreen and curiosity, and dive into the joy of September in America’s Finest City.Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is sizzling with fun and flavor this Labor Day weekend, and there’s never been a better time to be out and about. Locals and visitors looking to celebrate tonight can join the biggest party in town with the Labor Day Weekend Bar and Club Crawl in the Gaslamp Quarter. Starting at 9 PM at American Junkie, participants will get no-cover, express entry to four iconic venues, including Double Deuce with mechanical bull riding and Good Night John Boy’s disco dance floor. Free welcome shots, exclusive drink specials, and holiday swag are just the beginning—expect to dance way past midnight as you mingle with a lively crowd, hitting every highlight of downtown nightlife.Saturday and Sunday in Liberty Station’s NTC Park, the San Diego Made Summer Market offers a delight for all ages. From 10 AM to 5 PM, over 120 small-batch vendors showcase everything from handcrafted jewelry, sustainable apparel, and apothecary goods to artisanal foods, lawn games, tarot readings, photo booths, and craft workshops. Admission is just five dollars and children under ten get in free. This is the destination for listeners seeking the creative spirit and local artistry that defines San Diego.The 53rd Annual Barona Powwow starts tonight and runs all weekend at the Barona Sports Complex in Lakeside. This free event features gourd dancing, beautiful regalia, and competitive drum and dance performances. For those hungry for more than culture, Indian fry bread tacos promise to satisfy. Vendors offer handmade crafts, and festivities stretch from early afternoon into the late evening.Music fans can get swept away at the Holo Holo Music Festival at Gallagher Square on August 30 and 31. Reggae legends including Wyclef Jean, J Boog, and Ekolu take the stage, bringing island beats and good vibes right to the heart of Petco Park.For families and foodies, Saturday’s Lane Field Park Market offers live music and local eats, while the Promenade Market in Ruocco Park runs until 5 PM for some fresh-air browsing. If you’re in the mood for a twist, the Broadway Bound musical theater workshop for children happens from 10 to 11 AM at the Pacific View Arts Center.Looking ahead, Sunday brings the Pier Pressure Mega Yacht Party on San Diego Bay—a floating fête to round out your holiday. Dance on deck with panoramic waterfront views or lounge in the sun while world-class DJs spin tunes aboard the Inspiration Yacht.Next week features Brazilian Day Festival at NTC Park with samba dancing, live music, Brazilian cuisine, beer gardens, and a kids zone. On Monday, Cabaret premieres at The Old Globe Theatre, starring an all-star cast and immersing you in the vibrant, dramatic culture of 1930s Berlin. Reserve your spot for this Tony-winning musical and experience Balboa Park’s artistic pulse.Thanks for tuning in and discovering what San Diego has to offer this week. Remember to subscribe for the freshest updates and insider events. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, if you are in San Diego today and looking for something memorable to do, there is an electric lineup of events kicking off right now and rolling into the weekend.Tonight, hip-hop fans won’t want to miss Larry June live at Nova SD on Sixth Avenue, starting at 10 pm. It’s a 21-and-up event, cashless venue, and tickets must be purchased through official outlets. Larry June’s laid-back style and energetic beats will get the crowd moving late into the night.If you’re after more concert action, North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre is hosting a powerhouse lineup featuring Nelly with Ja Rule and Eve. According to San Diego Theater, this is a one-night-only hip-hop party celebrating Nelly’s Country Grammar anniversary. Expect iconic tracks and classic collaborations for an unforgettable show.Family fun seekers should stop by Mission Bay for the annual Sunset Luaus. Experience Polynesian cuisine, lively entertainment, and the glow of San Diego's sunset. As described by SanDiego.org, this vibrant tradition captures the spirit of summer right on the shore and runs throughout the season.For sports fans, Petco Park is alive with the San Diego Padres baseball season, welcoming fans for games all week and into the weekend. Snapdragon Stadium is hosting the San Diego Wave FC, so soccer enthusiasts can catch the newest member of the National Women’s Soccer League in action.If art and culture pique your interest, explore various exhibits at UC San Diego. Campus Critters at Work and Play is a free exhibit at Geisel Library, Comics of Care at the Sally T. WongAvery Library offers a look at healing through graphic storytelling, and the Mail-Art Creative Correspondence exhibit invites curiosity without any registration required. The Surreal World of José exhibit runs daily until 5 pm, mixing surreal artwork with Mexican history.Enjoy a classic mystery twist with Clue: A Walking Mystery Tour at Epstein Family Amphitheater, where you’ll join a live-action storyline and search for clues all day long.Balboa Park is bursting with activity this weekend, including the ongoing Spreckels Organ Summer Festival, an outdoor music series celebrating the 37th year of performances. Just pack a picnic, stretch out under the park’s lush canopy, and enjoy some top-notch organ music in the open air.For listeners who love relaxing at night, don’t miss the Nighttime Zoo experience at the San Diego Zoo. As the sun fades, enjoy global music rhythms, after-dark wildlife encounters, and dazzling entertainment—an adventure perfect for families or anyone craving a touch of wild magic.SeaWorld is continuously running its Summer Spectacular, blending thrilling rescue adventures with new entertainment until early September. Dive in for days packed with fun, learning, and sea life wonders.Thank you for tuning in to learn what’s happening in San Diego this week. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss an update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego listeners, the weekend is here and the city is buzzing with incredible events. Whether you love music, art, sports, or good local food, there is something for everyone to experience in America’s Finest City.Today, don’t miss the inaugural KPBS San Diego Book Festival at the University of San Diego from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free event brings together over 50 award-winning authors for panel sessions, book signings, and a youth reading area with hands-on activities. The announcement of the 2025 One Book, One San Diego selection will highlight a day full of poetry readings, live music, food trucks, and even meet and greets with PBS Kids icons like Clifford the Big Red Dog and Curious George, as announced by KPBS.If you’re ready to explore local flavors, the Little Italy Mercato and Mission Valley Farmers Market will be in full swing today. Enjoy fresh produce, pastries, coffee, and handcrafted items at the bustling Little Italy market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., or visit Mission Valley’s version for flowers and a tasty food court from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Gaslamp Artisan Market also transforms Fifth Avenue downtown into a vibrant open-air shopping destination until 4 p.m., according to the official City of San Diego events list.For sports fans, this weekend brings the high-voltage Padres versus Dodgers series at Petco Park. Tickets start at $81 and there’s a real buzz as Shohei Ohtani takes the field. Soccer lovers can pack Snapdragon Stadium Saturday night, with San Diego FC dueling the Portland Timbers and exciting Pride-themed giveaways. The party continues Sunday with Wave FC taking on Racing Louisville, and the first 10,000 fans receive a roll-up blanket, as shared by San Diego Magazine.Cultural celebrations abound with the 37th annual Philippine Cultural Arts Festival in Balboa Park Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Experience folk dances, Indigenous attire, Filipino cuisine like lumpia and leche flan, martial arts exhibitions, and more. Admission is free and families are welcome, shared by SoCal Pulse.Art enthusiasts should head to Leucadia on Sunday for the LeucadiART Walk, North County’s biggest juried fine art show, with live demonstrations, a children’s art walk, local crafters, and beer gardens from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., also noted by San Diego Magazine.Music lovers have plenty of options: The Rady Shell presents three concerts this weekend, one of them paying tribute to composer Stephen Sondheim on Friday. On Saturday night, head to UC San Diego’s Epstein Family Amphitheater at 7:30 for Nathan Chester & the Old Souls’ Motown Revival, with tickets starting at $25, according to the UCSD events calendar.Looking ahead to midweek, farmers markets continue with Pacific Beach on Tuesday and the Little Italy Mercato on Wednesday. Downtown workers can enjoy Curbside Bites Food Truck Markets at lunch.That’s just a taste of San Diego’s summer energy this weekend. Whether you want art, eats, music, or sports, this city has you covered—so get out there and enjoy! Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego listeners, it’s Thursday, August 21, 2025, and there’s a week of excitement ahead. Start tonight with live music at The Centre in Escondido: San Diego Music Award winners The Sleepwalkers and standout Ash Easton are taking the rooftop stage, with tickets starting at fifteen dollars. Expect cumbiabilly rhythms, panoramic mountain views, and dinner options from Vintana Wine plus Dine. Complimentary parking included.Tonight kicks off FilmOut San Diego’s LGBTQ Film Festival, celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary with an opening night gala at the Natural History Museum. The festival runs through Sunday at the Museum of Photographic Arts and features premieres like Garrett Abdo’s Exit Interviews and Q&A panels. Single screening tickets are seventeen fifty, special events from thirty dollars as reported by San Diego Magazine.Friday brings family fun with a free mini outdoor photo session from Shoott around town, and kids can get creative with morning arts and crafts at the Mission Hills or Hillcrest Library. For a splash, try The Wave Waterpark’s Friday Night Splash in Vista, four to eight pm. Sports fans, catch the Padres hosting the Dodgers at Petco Park. Wind down with Moana 2 under the stars at Robb Athletic Field, starting at seven forty-five.Saturday features the inaugural KPBS San Diego Book Festival, ten AM to four PM at University of San Diego, with panels, signings, food trucks, live music, and a host of local authors. Guarantee your spot, RSVP for free per San Diego Magazine. Take a scenic picnic gondola ride in Coronado, or explore the bustling Little Italy Mercato market, open eight AM to two PM. Animal lovers, head to SeaWorld’s Summer Spectacular for new shows and encounters running all summer. Wellness seekers can join a serenity yoga and sound bath at RBI. After sunset, outdoor movie magic returns with Luca at Santa Clara Recreation Center.Saturday and Sunday bring the thirty-seventh Philippine Cultural Arts Festival to Balboa Park. This free family celebration features Samahan dance, gong music ensembles, folk arts, traditional dress, martial arts, food stands offering lumpia and leche flan, plus crafts and exhibitions from eleven AM to five PM.Sunday is Bike the Bay, a community cycling event with a twenty-five mile route starting and ending at Embarcadero Marina Park South. Pedal across the scenic Coronado Bridge, finishing at a festival with food vendors, beer garden, and live music. Registration is ninety-seven dollars general, or VIP for a hundred seventy-six. Proceeds go to the San Diego Bicycle Coalition.Music lovers, The Rady Shell hosts three concerts this weekend, including a tribute to Stephen Sondheim with the San Diego Symphony on Friday and a performance by Gary Clark Junior.For ongoing fun, check out the Nighttime Zoo at San Diego Zoo through September second, with after-dark wildlife adventures and entertainment. Horse racing at the Del Mar Racetrack continues all weekend, and the Wave FC soccer season heats up at Snapdragon Stadium. Don’t forget recurring favorites like the Hillcrest Farmers Market Sunday morning and artisan markets throughout the city.Whether you’re craving arts, sports, food, or live music, San Diego is packed with options this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is buzzing this week with a fantastic mix of outdoor markets, live music, classic cars, and signature festivals to keep every listener entertained. If you are looking to soak up the sunny vibes downtown this Saturday, head over to the Hard Rock Hotel for Liquid Sunshine, a rooftop dayclub experience running from noon to 6pm and offering expansive city views, DJ sets, and plenty of poolside fun. According to EventVibe, entry is free and the energy is unbeatable, a perfect way to jumpstart your weekend.If you have an appetite for fresh flavors and artisan finds, Little Italy Mercato is the place to be until 2pm, where the Piazza della Famiglia turns into a bustling farmers’ market with local produce, gourmet treats, and more, reported by the City of San Diego. The Gaslamp Artisan Market, meanwhile, takes over Fifth Avenue from 10am to 4pm with handmade jewelry, art, and unique crafts. For fans of vintage flair, North Park’s Day to Day Vintage Market runs until 5pm and is packed with retro treasures from every decade. Classic car enthusiasts should not miss the Hillcrest Classic Car Show on Normal Street, welcoming all from 1 to 3:30pm to see a rainbow of pristine vehicles and join some friendly tire kicking.Music lovers have their pick of headliners this week. R&B icon Ginuwine performs at SeaWorld San Diego Saturday evening as part of the Summer Spectacular Concert Series. The concert is included with general admission, and SeaWorld offers reserved and VIP seating for those who want an extra splash of style. Over at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, Michael Franti & Spearhead bring their legendary blend of hip hop, funk, and reggae to a live show starting at 7:15pm Saturday, with tickets starting at $42. On Sunday, Broadway singer and actress Cynthia Erivo teams up with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra for a sold-out evening at The Rady Shell, but music fans can still experience the magic via special Broadway Stars packages.If you are feeling festive, the Chula Vista Lemon Festival transforms Third Avenue into a citrus-filled celebration all day Saturday, with lemon-inspired eats, activities for families, and sunny photo ops, as highlighted by San Diego Magazine. And for listeners looking for nightlife, F6ix Nightclub is hosting Magnum Saturdays from 9pm to 2am downtown, where you can dance into Sunday.The San Diego Zoo keeps things wild nightly with its Nighttime Zoo program through September, combining world rhythms, animal encounters, and glowing entertainment for all ages. Del Mar Racetrack is in full swing through early September if you want to try your luck or enjoy a day at the races, while Petco Park and Snapdragon Stadium feature Padres baseball and Wave FC soccer all summer long.Thank you for tuning in and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is bursting with energy this week and weekend, with every neighborhood offering something special for listeners looking to make the most of the city’s incredible August lineup.Tonight, the sixth annual Summer Bash 2025 unfolds at The Alexandria at Torrey Pines. Brought by San Diego Regional EDC, this summer celebration starts at 5:30 p.m., featuring networking, keynote talks by biotech leaders, live music, local food, drinks, and a fantastic community vibe. The event is on the grass, business casual, and has complimentary parking, making it easy to join the fun.Friday heats up with Auraforms, a unique concert starting at 6:30 p.m. at Quartyard in East Village. This one brings together local musicians blending jazz, psychedelic, and soul accompanied by mesmerizing visuals. Quartyard’s open-air space means great music and summer breezes pair perfectly.For the sports fans, UC San Diego women’s soccer kicks off at 7 p.m. Thursday as they take on California, a great way to experience collegiate athletics in a lively campus setting.If live music is a must, Saturday brings R&B icon Ginuwine to SeaWorld’s Summer Spectacular. His concert, included with your park admission, starts at 6 p.m. at the Bayside Amphitheater. Those looking for a classic outdoor show should head to the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre for Michael Franti & Spearhead, playing Saturday at 7:15 p.m. Expect funk, reggae, and hip hop under the stars.Saturday and Sunday also offer unique experiences around town. In the iconic Gaslamp Quarter, you can learn to make fondue and arrange flowers at The Melting Pot, or party to 80’s and 90’s hits at Tin Roof Thursday night. Havana 1920 hosts a National Rum Day celebration Thursday with half-off rums and curated flights.Little Italy’s Saturday morning farmers market is a tradition, perfect for picking up fresh produce, crafts, and flowers from local artisans.Families and animal lovers should check out Nighttime Zoo at San Diego Zoo, where after-dark animal encounters and global music set the stage for fun through the weekend. SeaWorld’s Summer Spectacular and Del Mar’s horse races keep the summer excitement going for grown-ups and kids alike.For those drawn to the arts, Sunday night at The Rady Shell features an evening with Cynthia Erivo and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. While single tickets are sold out, there are still Broadway Stars packages for listeners wanting to experience her soulful vocals and orchestral magic.Whether you are grooving to live bands, meeting innovators at the Summer Bash, taking in a soccer game, or exploring iconic districts like Little Italy and Gaslamp, San Diego offers nonstop fun this week.Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, if you’re looking for unforgettable things to do in San Diego this Saturday, August 9, 2025, and through the weekend, get ready—San Diego is buzzing with events for every taste and age!Right now, Mission Valley is the epicenter of tropical vibes with Tiki Oasis at Town and Country Resort. This iconic festival wraps up Sunday, so dive into a world of Polynesian pop, retro music, themed cocktails, exotic decor, and vibrant costumes. It’s a must for anyone who loves a good party or vintage culture, as Sandiego Magazine highlights Tiki Oasis as one of the city’s most legendary gatherings.Art and music lovers, don’t miss CityFest in Hillcrest this Sunday, August 10th! From noon to 11 pm, 5th Avenue will transform into a mile-long celebration of live bands, eclectic dance DJs, arts, crafts, incredible food, and more. Hillcrest comes alive as San Diego’s largest art and music fest, drawing over 150,000 visitors to celebrate diversity and community spirit. The event is family-friendly, but after sunset, it’s especially known for its lively nightlife.For families, the Nighttime Zoo at San Diego Zoo is in full swing, letting you experience animal encounters and shows under the stars through September 2. If you want more outdoor magic, the SeaWorld Summer Spectacular is also happening now—expect new rescue displays, entertainment, and nightly shows that blend theme park thrills with aquatic conservation.Baseball fans can catch the Padres in action at Petco Park, and soccer followers can cheer for San Diego Wave FC at Snapdragon Stadium. Both teams are playing throughout the month in front of their passionate hometown crowds.If you’re hungry for culture and cuisine, the San Diego Soul Food Festival is happening today from 11 am to 4 pm at the local rec center. Celebrate community and taste soul classics—from ribs and mac ’n’ cheese to fried chicken—in a flavorful tribute to food heritage.Artfully inclined listeners should swing by the Summer Arts Fest, which kicks off today and runs through September 13, offering free, family-friendly outdoor arts in a vibrant setting. Explore studios, galleries, and creative dining as part of San Diego’s artistic summer.For nature explorers, Birch Aquarium at Scripps is hosting Shark Summer with hands-on exhibits and special shark encounters. Wander the Wetlands offers free guided birding walks at Kendall-Frost Marsh this morning, perfect for a tranquil start with native birds and scenic views.Finally, if you’re seeking something different, Balboa Park is hosting the SAMEDA Faire, showcasing crafts and culture from across San Diego, and the International Summer Organ Festival brings world-class organ performances throughout August.San Diego is packed with options—whether you’re here for spicy lemon cook-offs at Chula Vista’s Lemon Festival next Saturday, soulful music, or the beach. Thanks for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is buzzing with summer energy this week and weekend, and you listeners are in for a treat. The iconic Tiki Oasis is taking over the Town and Country Resort now through Sunday, bringing the world's largest tiki celebration to Mission Valley. Expect tropical drinks, retro fashion, exotica bands, pool parties, and shopping for vintage treasures as Tiki Oasis marks its 25th year with the theme of La Dulce Vita. This multi-day festival has day and night events, including the giant Tiki Marketplace and themed dances, making it a must for fun-seekers according to San Diego Magazine and Pacific Keys Realty.Hillcrest’s CityFest Art and Music Festival returns Sunday, running noon to 11 pm and stretching across nine blocks on Fifth Avenue and Robinson. CityFest is San Diego’s biggest celebration of art, music, and community spirit, featuring live bands, craft vendors, electric DJs, and a vibrant crowd. Levinson Group promises over 150,000 visitors and a lively atmosphere filled with food, drinks, and Hillcrest’s unique local shops.Music lovers will want to check out Counting Crows at Petco Park on Thursday evening, plus Femi Kuti and The Positive Force bringing Afrobeat sounds to the Belly Up Tavern. For those looking for laughs, comedian Taylor Tomlinson takes the stage at San Diego Civic Theatre Friday and Saturday.Families and adventure seekers will find plenty too. The Nighttime Zoo at the San Diego Zoo lets you experience wildlife after dark with global rhythms and creative entertainment. At Birch Aquarium, Shark Summer delivers special exhibits, science pop-ups, and up-close animal encounters through the weekend.Farmers markets are in full swing across San Diego: the Linda Vista Farmers’ Market Thursday afternoon, North Park Thursday Market, and the popular Sunset Market in Oceanside Thursday from 4 to 8 pm. These markets are the perfect way to sample local produce and enjoy summer evenings.You can catch regular Padres games at Petco Park, or head up to Del Mar for world-class horse racing, which is in season through early September. Art lovers should check out the still-life workshop at Athenaeum Music and Arts Library Thursday morning, or explore the Geisel Library’s exhibits at UCSD.Topping off the fun, live outdoor concert series light up the evenings, from Summer & Songs at Pacific Highlands Ranch to Twilight in the Park at Balboa Park’s Spreckels Organ Pavilion. Open mic nights and improv comedy classes pop up in Pacific Beach and the East Village for those who want to jump in themselves.That’s just a sampling of San Diego’s sunshine-filled lineup this week. There is tropical celebration, world-class music, family adventures, racing, outdoor concerts, art, and markets to explore. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is buzzing with events this weekend and throughout the week, promising a mix of art, music, food, and fun for everyone. Art lovers should make their way to ArtWalk Liberty Station, running August 2nd through 4th at Ingram Plaza. This is San Diego’s biggest annual outdoor arts festival, with more than 175 artists showcasing everything from paintings to glasswork and sculpture. There are interactive art activities, live music all weekend, and plenty of local food vendors. Entry is free on Saturday from 10 to 6 and Sunday from 10 to 5, with a special preview party kicking things off on Friday evening according to ArtWalk organizers and SoCal Pulse.Car enthusiasts won’t want to miss the All-American Car Show happening downtown at Embarcadero Marina Park North on Saturday, August 3rd. Presented by the MOPAR Club San Diego, this event spotlights an impressive lineup of vehicles, food trucks, trophies, and opportunity drawings, with proceeds benefiting local military charities. The show runs from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and general admission is free according to SoCal Pulse.If music and island vibes are more your speed, mark your calendar for Tiki Oasis, returning to the Town and Country Resort in Mission Valley August 6th to 10th. This legendary tropical celebration features mod musical acts, tiki drinks, pop-up shops, and more, as reported by San Diego Magazine.For a unique blend of cuisine and live music, on August 14th The Conrad in La Jolla hosts Tasting Notes, a concert led by James Beard Award winner J. Kenji López-Alt that explores the intersection of sound and flavor—a must for foodies and music fans alike, as highlighted by San Diego Magazine.Shoppers, foodies, and families can hit up any of San Diego’s vibrant farmers markets, including Little Italy Mercato every Saturday from 8 to 2, the Tuna Harbor Dockside Market from 8 to 1, as well as the Pacific Beach and Vista farmers markets in the morning, each offering fresh local produce, flowers, and artisan treats.Saturday evening, check out live performances at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park or catch a show at Humphreys by the Bay, both popular waterfront venues with August packed full of concerts and entertainment per San Diego Discover.And sports fans have the San Diego Padres taking on the St. Louis Cardinals at Petco Park this weekend, offering classic ballpark excitement in the heart of downtown, as confirmed by My Guide San Diego.Looking ahead, the fun keeps rolling through August with Chula Vista’s Lemon Festival on August 16th and the Holo Holo Music Festival at Gallagher Square August 30th and 31st, with reggae legends Wyclef Jean and J Boog performing, according to San Diego Magazine.From arts and autos to music and markets, San Diego’s event calendar for this weekend and week is loaded with memorable experiences. Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for your insider guide on what’s happening around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego listeners, if you’re looking for inspiration on what to do today and this weekend, get ready for a lineup that promises music, art, food, and celebration across every corner of America’s Finest City. On Thursday, July 31, head to Gallagher Square at Petco Park as rising soul and R&B star Teddy Swims brings his I’ve Tried Everything But Therapy tour for an energetic open-air concert. Over at the Rady Shell, Grammy-winning country-pop powerhouse Maren Morris takes the waterfront stage, joined by the trio Trousdale. Expect top hits from Maren’s acclaimed albums, plus VIP experiences and exclusive merch for die-hard fans, as highlighted by San Diego Ville.For art lovers, The San Diego Museum of Art is hosting the Art Party: Eduardo Chillida Convergence this evening from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., celebrating the opening of its new exhibition focused on the work of Basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida. This special event brings performances, hands-on art activities, food, and music, all while guests enjoy the immersive new gallery and the Museum’s open-air terrace. Artistic attire is encouraged, so come ready to impress, as described by The San Diego Museum of Art’s official event page.If you’re in the mood for a more laid-back vibe, the North Park Thursday Market runs from 3 to 7:30 p.m., featuring fresh produce, prepared foods, local crafts, and a strong neighborhood spirit. The city’s official events listing notes this as a perfect stop for foodies and anyone who loves supporting local growers.Looking toward the weekend, more excitement awaits. Over 120 vendors will gather at Waterfront Park for the Makers Arcade Summer Fair, running July 26 and 27, according to San Diego Ville. From handmade art to interactive workshops, live music, and craft cocktails, this is the city’s summer maker celebration.Families can explore the wonders of the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s new Elephant Valley, SeaWorld’s Jellyfish Experience, or head up to LEGOLAND California for the return of the World Parade and the recently opened Dino Valley. The Old Globe Theatre and La Jolla Playhouse are both showcasing new world-premiere musicals—cultural experiences that make San Diego live up to its artsy reputation, as pointed out by the San Diego Tourism Authority.Music, food, art, and family fun—whether you’re soaking up soul music under the stars, dancing by the bay, or strolling through art exhibitions, San Diego’s late July and early August are bursting with things to do.Thanks for tuning in, don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is buzzing this weekend and all week long, and whether you are a local or a visitor, there is no shortage of fun in store. First up, Comic-Con International transforms downtown San Diego through Sunday. While badges are needed for entry to the convention center, the energy spills out onto the streets, and the Gaslamp Quarter comes alive with themed parties, costumed fans, and some of the best people-watching you’ll find all year. For those without badges, the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck is set up just outside Petco Park, serving up exclusive treats daily from 10 am to 5 pm and until 4 pm on Sunday, according to San DiegoVille.Saturday night is your chance to show off your superhero style at the Comic-Con Club Crawl. Starting at 9 pm at American Junkie on Fifth Avenue, attendees can join more than 100 party-goers making stops at four hot Gaslamp bars and nightclubs. Expect costume contests, a complimentary welcome shot, mechanical bull riding at Double Deuce, and exclusive drink specials, per Nasstive Entertainment.Families and art lovers will want to check out the Makers Arcade Summer Fair at Waterfront Park Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. The fair features more than 120 local artisan vendors, live music, food trucks, pop-up art installations, and hands-on craft stations. Admission is just $5 and free for kids 10 and under, as reported by San Diego Magazine.Music fans, Sunday delivers with the free Concerts on the Green series at Kate Sessions Park from 4 to 7 pm. Enjoy hillside views and a sunset concert featuring a diverse lineup of local musicians, from reggae to 80s rock, thanks to the Pacific Beach Town Council.If you are looking to dance to something more modern, SeaWorld brings out hip-hop star Waka Flocka Flame for their concert series on Saturday. San DiegoVille shares that it's your chance to sing along to “No Hands” under the lights, all included with park admission.Foodies can head to the Mission Valley Farmers Market on Saturday morning or the Pacific Beach Farmers Market on Tuesday for local produce, cheeses, and handmade eats. On Wednesday next week, the Little Italy Mercato brings farm-fresh goods and artisan snacks from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm, while food truck lovers can grab street eats at the downtown Curbside Bites market for lunch.Art and film buffs should not miss Shredding A New Lens in Surf Filmmaking at Oceanside’s Brooks Theater on Friday, a festival of short surfing films with filmmakers in attendance. For movie nostalgia, the cult classic Napoleon Dynamite celebrates its 20th anniversary Friday at the Balboa Theatre, with a screening, live Q and A, and onstage laughs starring Jon Heder and Efren Ramirez, as San Diego Magazine notes.San Diego is packing every day with something unique, whether you want to dance in a club, stroll open-air craft markets, or rock out by the bay. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego is buzzing with excitement this week, with a lineup that’s guaranteed to keep listeners inspired, entertained, and well-fed from today all the way through the weekend. First up, it’s impossible to ignore the pop culture phenomenon that is Comic-Con International, returning to transform downtown San Diego from today through Sunday. The city is alive with cosplayers, street performers, themed pop-ups, and star sightings, so even if badges are sold out, hanging around the Gaslamp or checking out the nearby Interactive Zone is a treat. Don’t miss the Hello Kitty Cafe Truck parked outside Petco Park, open daily with exclusive treats and adorable merchandise until Sunday, according to SanDiegoVille.Entertainment fans, tonight at the Epstein Family Amphitheater in La Jolla, Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino is hosting Exotic Themes for the Silver Screen. He’ll present his iconic scores in retro style, with a special conversation event alongside Pixar’s Pete Docter tomorrow night. On Friday, cruise to the Brooks Theater in Oceanside for Shredding: A New Lens in Surf Filmmaking, showcasing eight filmmakers who capture surf culture in dynamic, short films, with the creators in attendance.Friday also brings a can’t-miss cinema throwback: Napoleon Dynamite Live at Balboa Theatre. Fans can catch the beloved cult classic with stars Jon Heder and Efren Ramirez on stage for a Q and A and plenty of improv and insider laughs.Music lovers, get ready for Father John Misty’s performance tonight at the CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU. Looking for a high-energy show? Waka Flocka Flame turns up the volume at SeaWorld this Saturday, bringing hip-hop energy to the SeaWorld Summer Concert Series.The weekend offers art, shopping, and creativity at the Makers Arcade Summer Fair at Waterfront Park downtown. More than 120 local makers pack the park on Saturday and Sunday, with live music, food trucks, craft cocktails, hands-on workshops, and dedicated kids activities. Admission is just five dollars, with free entry for children under 10 as described by San Diego Magazine.If live music is your thing, Fitz and the Tantrums with special guest Ax & The Hatchetmen headline tonight at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Shelter Island, known for its intimate waterside seating and vibrant summer nights.Don’t forget the ongoing Nighttime Zoo at the San Diego Zoo, where after-dark fun, musical performances, and illuminated animal encounters transform the park nightly through Labor Day. Or catch a Padres game at Petco Park, where MLB baseball and downtown energy combine for the perfect summer night out.Be sure to wind down your weekend with an unforgettable experience: Alt-rock icon Beck joins forces with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra at The Rady Shell on Tuesday. Expect symphonic reimaginings of hits from his entire catalogue in one of San Diego’s most scenic outdoor venues.Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for your weekly guide to what’s happening in San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, if you are in San Diego and looking for what’s happening this weekend, you’re in for a treat—this city is bursting with energy, culture, and celebration right now.Saturday kicks off with the iconic San Diego Pride Parade, the largest single-day civic event in the region. It starts at 10am at Pride Square and travels through Hillcrest, dazzling spectators with floats, music, and plenty of rainbow spirit. After the parade, continue the celebration at the San Diego Pride Festival in Balboa Park, running from noon till 10:30pm. Expect four stages packed with live entertainment, a Queer Locals Marketplace, and over a hundred booths featuring food, art, and non-profit groups, as reported by San Diego Pride.This weekend also sees music lovers spoilt for choice. At Gallagher Square, catch country stars Billy Currington and Kip Moore for a night of anthems, while alternative rock fans can see Incubus perform their hits at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre. Bronx legend Fat Joe is bringing summer heat to SeaWorld San Diego, performing hits like “Lean Back” and “What’s Luv?” according to San DiegoVille.Experience the magic of Disney’s The Lion King in Concert at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park Saturday night, where the San Diego Symphony will play Hans Zimmer’s Oscar-winning score alongside a full screening of the beloved film.For families, Tierrasanta’s Concerts in the Park features a Beatles tribute band, food trucks, and a kid zone with jumpers and face painting—perfect for a laid-back Saturday evening. If you’re near Escondido, the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum is hosting a Science & Engineering Night with hands-on demos and interactive booths starting at 5pm, as listed by San Diego Family Magazine.Outdoor lovers should check out the Mission Trails Regional Park’s free Summer Twilight Walk on Saturday from 7 to 9pm. Learn about how the park comes alive at dusk on this guided nature walk, Mission Trails Regional Park announces.The sports fans among you can cheer for the home team as San Diego FC faces off against the Vancouver Whitecaps at Snapdragon Stadium Saturday night. There’s a pre-game fan fest, silent auction, community celebration, and 24,000 free rally towels up for grabs, as highlighted in San Diego Magazine.Sunday, wrap up the week with the Hillcrest Farmers Market, named one of the best in the city—it’s loaded with fresh produce, specialty foods, arts, and crafts from 9am to 2pm. The San Diego Pride Festival continues in Balboa Park, so if you missed it Saturday, you’ve got another chance to take part.For dance enthusiasts and the LGBTQ+ community, don’t miss The Sea Party at The Rady Shell Sunday evening, part of the UNITE! Music Festival, featuring DJs and euphoric dance floor energy set against a spectacular waterfront sunset.Thanks for tuning in to what’s happening in San Diego. Make sure to subscribe for weekly event highlights. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Summer in San Diego hits its stride this week with a vibrant array of events and celebrations for every kind of listener. If you’re looking for unforgettable things to do, here’s your guide to soaking up everything San Diego has to offer today through Sunday.Tonight, Thursday July 17, kickstart your wellness journey at the Health and Wellness Summit from 4 to 8 PM at UC San Diego Park and Market. Expect expert speakers, hands-on sessions, and a whole floor dedicated to cutting-edge insights in fitness, nutrition, and mental health. For something more relaxed, make your way to Birchaquarium’s Shark Summer Trivia Night from 5:30 to 7:30 PM, or catch the Summer with Stuart pop-up concert at 6 PM. Karaoke Dreams is hosting a fun general-admission singalong night at 7, and the Wonders of the Wetlands lecture digs into San Diego’s marshes at 7 at Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve.All week long, San Diego Wellness Week, presented by prAna, offers yoga, Pilates, breathwork, and wellness classes across the city, ending Saturday with the Novo Dia Wellness Experience at the Museum of Contemporary Art—a day filled with panels, markets, and immersive experiences.Sports fans, Snapdragon Stadium is hosting two San Diego FC home matches—tonight against Toronto FC and Saturday against Vancouver Whitecaps. Saturday’s game is Community Night, complete with a pre-game fan fest and a massive rally towel giveaway. Tickets start at just $21, making this a perfect outing for families or soccer enthusiasts.Live music lovers, get ready: Friday and Saturday night are packed. Friday, Bronx hip-hop legend Fat Joe hits SeaWorld for an energetic evening. Gallagher Square hosts country stars Billy Currington and Kip Moore, while Incubus rocks the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre—three unique ways to catch big headliners under the stars.The Rady Shell on Saturday presents Disney’s The Lion King in Concert, where Hans Zimmer’s Oscar-winning score comes alive with a live symphony orchestra accompanying the film. It’s a magical way to experience this classic story with the waterfront as your backdrop.Pride celebrations take over the weekend in Hillcrest and Balboa Park. The Pride Parade on Saturday morning is a highlight, followed by the massive Pride Festival at Marston Point running through Sunday. The UNITE Music Festival’s Sea Party on Sunday at The Rady Shell brings queer house music, performance art, and spectacular sunset views, uniting thousands in celebration.Don’t miss the quirky OTL (Over-The-Line) tournament on Fiesta Island Saturday and Sunday, a beloved San Diego beach sport and spectacle. For racing fans, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club’s racing season continues, so put on your fanciest hat and hit the track for some legendary “turf meets the surf” fun.There’s something for every mood and every listener this weekend in San Diego. Thanks for tuning in, remember to subscribe so you never miss what’s next. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
San Diego listeners, let’s dive right into what’s happening across the city this Saturday, July 12th, and through the rest of this weekend. Whether you’re looking for a beachside tradition, live music, classic films, or vibrant community celebrations, America's Finest City is buzzing with summer energy.Today kicks off the legendary 72nd annual Over the Line World Championship at Fiesta Island Park in Mission Bay. This unique, sand-slugging bat-and-ball sport is a San Diego original, with men’s and women’s teams bringing playful competition and over-the-top team names to the beach scene through next weekend. It’s free for spectators—so bring your sunscreen, friends, and sense of humor, and cheer on the teams as they battle it out along the bay, according to San Diego Magazine and the San Diego Reader.If you’re craving local flavor, head over to the USD Wine Classic this afternoon at the University of San Diego’s picturesque Linda Vista campus. Taste wines from over twenty wineries, enjoy live music, and indulge in gourmet bites, all while supporting scholarships for local students. San Diego Magazine highlights this as a top fundraiser and one of the best ways to sip through a summer Saturday.For music lovers, Point Loma Park hosts its beloved Point Loma Summer Concerts series starting this Friday and running into August. Bring a blanket and some snacks; these evening concerts are a family-friendly tradition, filling the park with great tunes and neighborhood spirit. The Marine Band San Diego’s Sound Strike group is also performing live tonight, promising an energetic evening for those who love big-band sound, according to San Diego.org.Classic film fans, get ready for a double feature Sunday at the Balboa Theatre in the Gaslamp Quarter. First up is The Goonies at 1pm—perfect for a family adventure—followed by the stylish vampire cult classic, The Lost Boys, at 6pm. San DiegoVille and San Diego Magazine both recommend arriving early for this Retro Rewind event, as these films are quintessential ‘80s fun.Don’t miss the vibrant Hillcrest Farmers Market on Sunday morning, a perfect place to browse fresh produce, grab breakfast, and soak in the neighborhood’s festive summer mood. For art fans, Thumbprint Gallery’s Cats & Castles exhibition is an imaginative, Studio Ghibli-inspired pop-up you can catch this week.Looking ahead, the city is warming up for San Diego Pride, with the festival and parade taking over Hillcrest and Balboa Park starting next week. This is the largest single-day civic event in the region and draws over 250,000 people. And later in the month, mark your calendars for outdoor concerts, including Beck with the San Diego Symphony Orchestra at The Rady Shell and the Makers Arcade Summer Fair at Waterfront Park.Thanks for tuning in, listeners. For more inspiration and the latest details, remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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