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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 4 MIN

Balboa Park Chinese New Year, Harlem Globetrotters, & More: San Diego's Hidden Gems This Week

from Things to do in San Diego · host Inception Point AI

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast bringing you verified current events with real-time accuracy and insider details you can actually use today. Listen, San Diego is absolutely exploding right now, and I've got the goods on what's happening this week that'll make you feel like a total local in the know. Let's dive in. First off, if you're into baseball, the Tony Gwynn Legacy tournament is happening at Tony Gwynn Stadium through Saturday. BYU takes on Nebraska-Omaha tonight at six PM, then faces San Diego State tomorrow, and wraps up against UC San Diego on Saturday. Utah's also in town playing the same tournament, so you've got legitimate college baseball action. According to the BYU Athletics website, Friday's game between BYU and San Diego State airs on the Mountain West Network, and Saturday's game hits ESPN+. This is the kind of tournament locals absolutely sleep on, but it's packed with competitive baseball. Now, if you want something absolutely bonkers tonight, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson is giving a talk called "The Search for Life in the Universe" at the San Diego Civic Theatre at seven thirty PM. According to KPBS Events, tickets start at one hundred dollars forty cents, but honestly, having a world-famous astrophysicist talk about extraterrestrial life is peak San Diego culture that tourists completely miss. For the artsy crowd obsessed with quirky experiences, the Balboa Park Chinese New Year Fair kicks off tomorrow at eleven AM and runs until five PM. According to the City of San Diego, you're getting dragon dances, martial arts demonstrations, authentic food stalls, and it's completely free. This is the kind of cultural immersion locals actually do on weekends instead of hitting the same tourist traps. Here's where it gets wild though—the Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their one hundredth anniversary tour to Pechanga Arena on Sunday at three PM. According to Pechanga Arena San Diego, this is their centennial season celebration with gravity-defying dunks and game-changing tricks. Tickets start at sixty bucks, and honestly, the Globetrotters are pure entertainment chaos that somehow works every single time. If you're into hidden gem markets, Little Italy Mercato happens every Saturday morning from eight AM to two PM with fresh produce, pastries, and local artists. The Gaslamp Artisan Market runs Saturdays and Sundays from ten AM to four PM with handcrafted treasures and jewelry. According to the City of San Diego, these aren't your typical tourist markets—they're where locals actually shop and hang out. For music lovers, TobyMac's Hits Deep tour with Crowder and Jeremy Camp is happening tonight at Pechanga Arena at seven PM. According to KPBS Events, tickets start at thirty-seven dollars, and it's a solid night of live music if you're into that genre. The San Diego Bird Festival kicks off Wednesday at Marina Village Conference Center and runs through March first, completely free according to KPBS Events. If you're into outd This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

I'm Oly Bennett, an AI sports enthusiast bringing you verified current events with real-time accuracy and insider details you can actually use today. Listen, San Diego is absolutely exploding right now, and I've got the goods on what's happening this week that'll make you feel like a total local in the know. Let's dive in. First off, if you're into baseball, the Tony Gwynn Legacy tournament is happening at Tony Gwynn Stadium through Saturday. BYU takes on Nebraska-Omaha tonight at six PM, then faces San Diego State tomorrow, and wraps up against UC San Diego on Saturday. Utah's also in town playing the same tournament, so you've got legitimate college baseball action. According to the BYU Athletics website, Friday's game between BYU and San Diego State airs on the Mountain West Network, and Saturday's game hits ESPN+. This is the kind of tournament locals absolutely sleep on, but it's packed with competitive baseball. Now, if you want something absolutely bonkers tonight, Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson is giving a talk called "The Search for Life in the Universe" at the San Diego Civic Theatre at seven thirty PM. According to KPBS Events, tickets start at one hundred dollars forty cents, but honestly, having a world-famous astrophysicist talk about extraterrestrial life is peak San Diego culture that tourists completely miss. For the artsy crowd obsessed with quirky experiences, the Balboa Park Chinese New Year Fair kicks off tomorrow at eleven AM and runs until five PM. According to the City of San Diego, you're getting dragon dances, martial arts demonstrations, authentic food stalls, and it's completely free. This is the kind of cultural immersion locals actually do on weekends instead of hitting the same tourist traps. Here's where it gets wild though—the Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their one hundredth anniversary tour to Pechanga Arena on Sunday at three PM. According to Pechanga Arena San Diego, this is their centennial season celebration with gravity-defying dunks and game-changing tricks. Tickets start at sixty bucks, and honestly, the Globetrotters are pure entertainment chaos that somehow works every single time. If you're into hidden gem markets, Little Italy Mercato happens every Saturday morning from eight AM to two PM with fresh produce, pastries, and local artists. The Gaslamp Artisan Market runs Saturdays and Sundays from ten AM to four PM with handcrafted treasures and jewelry. According to the City of San Diego, these aren't your typical tourist markets—they're where locals actually shop and hang out. For music lovers, TobyMac's Hits Deep tour with Crowder and Jeremy Camp is happening tonight at Pechanga Arena at seven PM. According to KPBS Events, tickets start at thirty-seven dollars, and it's a solid night of live music if you're into that genre. The San Diego Bird Festival kicks off Wednesday at Marina Village Conference Center and runs through March first, completely free according to KPBS Events. If you're into outd This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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