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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2025 · 3 MIN

San Diego Sizzles with Tiki, Tacos, and Tunes This Summer Weekend

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

San Diego delivers an eclectic mix of activities for every kind of visitor, especially this weekend. Tiki Oasis, now in its 25th year, is taking over the Town and Country Resort from August 6 to 10. Listeners can dive into retro island energy with live music, pool lounging, fashion shows, art exhibits, and a vibrant Tiki Marketplace. There’s even a celebration of mid-century music, cocktails, and classic Tiki culture, making this event a must for anyone craving a playful escape reminiscent of mid-century California, as described by CBS 8 San Diego. For local flavors and music, the Dockside Night Market set a high-water mark on August 7 at Tuna Dockside Pier with renowned chefs, craft drinks, and bands playing right at the waterfront—ideal for sampling the city’s seafood scene in a lively atmosphere perfect for anyone who loves coastal culture, according to San Diego.org. Experience the thriving arts scene at Summer Arts Fest in Liberty Station, running August 9, which is free and family-friendly, drawing locals with live art, open studios, and music performances. If you want a true neighborhood celebration, Hillcrest’s CityFest on August 10 spans nine blocks with art installations, music, and countless food and drink vendors. When it comes to iconic attractions, Balboa Park stands out any week with its lush gardens, international museums, and the legendary San Diego Zoo. In August, the San Diego International Summer Organ Festival brings world-class music to the evening air, performed on the giant Spreckels Organ—a rare treat for music enthusiasts, as highlighted by BalboaPark.org. If you’re looking for outdoor adventure, La Jolla offers a one-of-a-kind kayaking excursion into the area’s dramatic sea caves—Tripadvisor reviewers say it’s thrilling to kayak with sea lions and even swim among leopard sharks. For families, tide pool tours with marine biologists let kids and adults alike discover curious sea creatures hands-on. San Diego Bay’s jet boat rides and classic harbor cruises provide both heart-pounding excitement and breathtaking city skyline views. Music fans have plenty to enjoy this weekend: catch Wiz Khalifa at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, The Beach Boys at Pechanga Resort & Casino, or genre-hopping acts like Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek at the Soda Bar. Candlelight Tribute concerts, such as the series celebrating Adele running August 23 to September 27 at the Star Theatre, offer elegant immersive music shows surrounded by glowing candles for a sensory experience unlike any other, as San Diego Theater notes. For a taste of San Diego’s laid-back energy and eclectic flavors, try the Tacos and Tequila Festival on August 9 at the Del Mar Racetrack—workshops, street food, tequila tastings, and live horse racing all blend together for a summer celebration loved by locals. Hidden gems include e-bike tours through La Jolla’s hillside neighborhoods, paddleboarding at Mission Bay, and bocce tournaments at Amici Park, each spotlig This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

San Diego delivers an eclectic mix of activities for every kind of visitor, especially this weekend. Tiki Oasis, now in its 25th year, is taking over the Town and Country Resort from August 6 to 10. Listeners can dive into retro island energy with live music, pool lounging, fashion shows, art exhibits, and a vibrant Tiki Marketplace. There’s even a celebration of mid-century music, cocktails, and classic Tiki culture, making this event a must for anyone craving a playful escape reminiscent of mid-century California, as described by CBS 8 San Diego. For local flavors and music, the Dockside Night Market set a high-water mark on August 7 at Tuna Dockside Pier with renowned chefs, craft drinks, and bands playing right at the waterfront—ideal for sampling the city’s seafood scene in a lively atmosphere perfect for anyone who loves coastal culture, according to San Diego.org. Experience the thriving arts scene at Summer Arts Fest in Liberty Station, running August 9, which is free and family-friendly, drawing locals with live art, open studios, and music performances. If you want a true neighborhood celebration, Hillcrest’s CityFest on August 10 spans nine blocks with art installations, music, and countless food and drink vendors. When it comes to iconic attractions, Balboa Park stands out any week with its lush gardens, international museums, and the legendary San Diego Zoo. In August, the San Diego International Summer Organ Festival brings world-class music to the evening air, performed on the giant Spreckels Organ—a rare treat for music enthusiasts, as highlighted by BalboaPark.org. If you’re looking for outdoor adventure, La Jolla offers a one-of-a-kind kayaking excursion into the area’s dramatic sea caves—Tripadvisor reviewers say it’s thrilling to kayak with sea lions and even swim among leopard sharks. For families, tide pool tours with marine biologists let kids and adults alike discover curious sea creatures hands-on. San Diego Bay’s jet boat rides and classic harbor cruises provide both heart-pounding excitement and breathtaking city skyline views. Music fans have plenty to enjoy this weekend: catch Wiz Khalifa at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, The Beach Boys at Pechanga Resort & Casino, or genre-hopping acts like Derya Yildirim & Grup Simsek at the Soda Bar. Candlelight Tribute concerts, such as the series celebrating Adele running August 23 to September 27 at the Star Theatre, offer elegant immersive music shows surrounded by glowing candles for a sensory experience unlike any other, as San Diego Theater notes. For a taste of San Diego’s laid-back energy and eclectic flavors, try the Tacos and Tequila Festival on August 9 at the Del Mar Racetrack—workshops, street food, tequila tastings, and live horse racing all blend together for a summer celebration loved by locals. Hidden gems include e-bike tours through La Jolla’s hillside neighborhoods, paddleboarding at Mission Bay, and bocce tournaments at Amici Park, each spotlig This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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