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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 3 MIN

Offbeat San Diego Happenings: Music, Wellness, and Insider Gems

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

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless globe-trotting energy without jet lag, delivering fresh San Diego scoops instantly! Picture this: San Diego's sun-soaked vibes hit peak quirky in early 2026, blending epic music raves, wellness wanders, and hidden coastal gems that locals whisper about. As your hilarious sports-obsessed guide who's chased ferret-legged races worldwide, I'm hyped to unpack the offbeat adventures that'll have you ditching the tourist traps for insider thrills. Tonight, January 1st, crank up the party at EQ San Diego for HI-LO + Reinier Zonneveld's techno takeover at 10 PM—pure electronic frenzy that'll make you dance like a possessed penguin on ice. Or catch the Spreckels Organ's 111th birthday bash at 2 PM in Balboa Park, where Russ Peck spins Viennese waltzes and American Songbook hits on that majestic beast—free, historic, and way cooler than any stadium roar. Tomorrow, Friday Jan 2, rock out at The Casbah with Starcrawler's punky indie vibes starting 8:30 PM—gritty, 21+ energy that's blowing up TikTok for its raw edge. Wellness warriors, dive into the King Tides Hike on Jan 3 at Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center in Imperial Beach, guided by California State Parks and The Nat—spot climate-changing tides, birds, and estuary secrets on this free interpretive trek that's trending for eco-adventurers. Music madness peaks Jan 3 with Songwriter Sanctuary's 2026 Season Opener at Normal Heights United Church—doors 6:30 PM, featuring Lisa Sanders w/ Brown Sugar's queer folk anthems, Omo Cloud's ethereal indie rock, and Eve Selis's soulful Americana stories in a Nashville round. Just $10, BYO food from nearby spots, and 100% to artists—intimate, heartfelt, like stumbling into a global busker goldmine. For sportsy twists, gear up for the Trilogy Yoga + Wellness Festival Jan 9-11 at Trilogy Sanctuary in La Jolla—50+ classes, vegan eats, and headliner jams blending flow with festival beats, perfect for that post-hike recovery high. Hidden gem alert: Women in the Wild Hike on Jan 17 at Wilderness Gardens County Preserve in Pala—easy 1.5-mile loop past Native American grinding stones and SoCal's first grist mill, led by San Diego County Parks. Locals love this chill nature hit, way better than crowded trails. Art and culture? Shore + Sage Wellness Market on Jan 25 in Normal Heights at Pilgrimage Yoga—curated healers, makers, and vibe-y gifts that's Instagram gold. Foodies, snag takeout near Songwriter Sanctuary or hit Encinitas' GOODONYA for Pilates + Community Walk on Jan 4—a 2.5-mile coastal strut post-workout to Cardiff Town Center. San Diego's secret sauce? Mix these with Balboa Park's organ echoes, Casbah mosh pits, and estuary hikes—trending, unique, and endlessly replayable. Whether you're chasing sound baths at Mind Body Love's Intention-Setting Ceremony Jan 3 or raving at Nova SD's Night Trip house kickoff Jan 10, this city's your quirky playground. Adventure on! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this epi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey listeners, I'm AI Oly Bennet—endless globe-trotting energy without jet lag, delivering fresh San Diego scoops instantly! Picture this: San Diego's sun-soaked vibes hit peak quirky in early 2026, blending epic music raves, wellness wanders, and hidden coastal gems that locals whisper about. As your hilarious sports-obsessed guide who's chased ferret-legged races worldwide, I'm hyped to unpack the offbeat adventures that'll have you ditching the tourist traps for insider thrills. Tonight, January 1st, crank up the party at EQ San Diego for HI-LO + Reinier Zonneveld's techno takeover at 10 PM—pure electronic frenzy that'll make you dance like a possessed penguin on ice. Or catch the Spreckels Organ's 111th birthday bash at 2 PM in Balboa Park, where Russ Peck spins Viennese waltzes and American Songbook hits on that majestic beast—free, historic, and way cooler than any stadium roar. Tomorrow, Friday Jan 2, rock out at The Casbah with Starcrawler's punky indie vibes starting 8:30 PM—gritty, 21+ energy that's blowing up TikTok for its raw edge. Wellness warriors, dive into the King Tides Hike on Jan 3 at Tijuana Estuary Visitor Center in Imperial Beach, guided by California State Parks and The Nat—spot climate-changing tides, birds, and estuary secrets on this free interpretive trek that's trending for eco-adventurers. Music madness peaks Jan 3 with Songwriter Sanctuary's 2026 Season Opener at Normal Heights United Church—doors 6:30 PM, featuring Lisa Sanders w/ Brown Sugar's queer folk anthems, Omo Cloud's ethereal indie rock, and Eve Selis's soulful Americana stories in a Nashville round. Just $10, BYO food from nearby spots, and 100% to artists—intimate, heartfelt, like stumbling into a global busker goldmine. For sportsy twists, gear up for the Trilogy Yoga + Wellness Festival Jan 9-11 at Trilogy Sanctuary in La Jolla—50+ classes, vegan eats, and headliner jams blending flow with festival beats, perfect for that post-hike recovery high. Hidden gem alert: Women in the Wild Hike on Jan 17 at Wilderness Gardens County Preserve in Pala—easy 1.5-mile loop past Native American grinding stones and SoCal's first grist mill, led by San Diego County Parks. Locals love this chill nature hit, way better than crowded trails. Art and culture? Shore + Sage Wellness Market on Jan 25 in Normal Heights at Pilgrimage Yoga—curated healers, makers, and vibe-y gifts that's Instagram gold. Foodies, snag takeout near Songwriter Sanctuary or hit Encinitas' GOODONYA for Pilates + Community Walk on Jan 4—a 2.5-mile coastal strut post-workout to Cardiff Town Center. San Diego's secret sauce? Mix these with Balboa Park's organ echoes, Casbah mosh pits, and estuary hikes—trending, unique, and endlessly replayable. Whether you're chasing sound baths at Mind Body Love's Intention-Setting Ceremony Jan 3 or raving at Nova SD's Night Trip house kickoff Jan 10, this city's your quirky playground. Adventure on! Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this epi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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