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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 4 MIN

San Diego's Sizzling Summer: Concerts, Cosplay, and Coastal Charms

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San Diego is buzzing with activity for listeners eager to explore, featuring a blend of coastal charm, innovative art, live music, delicious flavors, and unique events. This week, the city’s Comic-Con is still casting its spell, so head downtown for unmatched cosplay, fan art, and surprise celebrity panels at the San Diego Convention Center. For music lovers, The Casbah and House of Blues are hosting a wave of live performances—SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE brings indie vibes to The Casbah, while Ramirez and Jason Joshua serve up soul at House of Blues, both happening through July 27, as noted by Songkick. Over in La Jolla, the La Jolla Music Society presents two standout concerts on July 27: Emergence at 3 p.m. in the Baker-Baum Concert Hall and New York Takeover at The JAI at 7 p.m. These acclaimed events blend musical styles for an immersive experience. For fun with a side of whimsy, the Town and Country Resort hosts poolside bingo, face painting, and s’mores and fireside sips at Lapper on July 27, then a water balloon toss and family movie nights—The Little Mermaid lights up the lawn after sunset July 31, according to the resort’s activities calendar. Don’t miss Tie Dye Shirts at the main pool and the Flamingo Duckies Race at the Twister waterslide on August 2, perfect for all ages. Nature seekers should head to Balboa Park, where the international Spreckels Organ Summer Festival brings free outdoor organ concerts every Monday night, including July 28. The lush park also offers museums, gardens, and spontaneous street performances. Nearby, Shark Summer at Birch Aquarium runs through August 10, with shark feedings and touch experiences offering something special for curious minds. For a water adventure, Tripadvisor highlights affordable sightseeing cruises from downtown—these two-hour journeys glide past the Coronado Bridge, Naval Base, and sea lions lounging in the sun. Alternatively, take in San Diego’s famous beaches: ride the waves at Pacific Beach, stroll Sunset Cliffs for golden hour views, or try paddleboarding in Mission Bay. If you’re looking for culinary excitement, There San Diego spotlights the city’s thriving food truck scene, with hot spots at Liberty Station’s public market and dozens of pop-up culinary events throughout the week. On Wednesday evenings, Arlo’s Wine Wednesday features tastings of regional cabernets and sparkling bubbles, while Latin Vibes Night at Monkeybar serves Latin-inspired cocktails and live music. For those drawn to art and hidden gems, check out the colorful street murals in North Park and Barrio Logan—locals favor these neighborhoods for their ever-changing open-air art galleries. In Little Italy, sample authentic gelato then browse the neighborhood’s bustling farmers’ market every Saturday morning. For hands-on crafts, The Crafter’s Retreat and Makers Arcade bring workshops and artisan shopping to Waterfront Park regularly throughout summer weekends. If your taste leans toward sport, Petco Park isn’t just This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

San Diego is buzzing with activity for listeners eager to explore, featuring a blend of coastal charm, innovative art, live music, delicious flavors, and unique events. This week, the city’s Comic-Con is still casting its spell, so head downtown for unmatched cosplay, fan art, and surprise celebrity panels at the San Diego Convention Center. For music lovers, The Casbah and House of Blues are hosting a wave of live performances—SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE brings indie vibes to The Casbah, while Ramirez and Jason Joshua serve up soul at House of Blues, both happening through July 27, as noted by Songkick. Over in La Jolla, the La Jolla Music Society presents two standout concerts on July 27: Emergence at 3 p.m. in the Baker-Baum Concert Hall and New York Takeover at The JAI at 7 p.m. These acclaimed events blend musical styles for an immersive experience. For fun with a side of whimsy, the Town and Country Resort hosts poolside bingo, face painting, and s’mores and fireside sips at Lapper on July 27, then a water balloon toss and family movie nights—The Little Mermaid lights up the lawn after sunset July 31, according to the resort’s activities calendar. Don’t miss Tie Dye Shirts at the main pool and the Flamingo Duckies Race at the Twister waterslide on August 2, perfect for all ages. Nature seekers should head to Balboa Park, where the international Spreckels Organ Summer Festival brings free outdoor organ concerts every Monday night, including July 28. The lush park also offers museums, gardens, and spontaneous street performances. Nearby, Shark Summer at Birch Aquarium runs through August 10, with shark feedings and touch experiences offering something special for curious minds. For a water adventure, Tripadvisor highlights affordable sightseeing cruises from downtown—these two-hour journeys glide past the Coronado Bridge, Naval Base, and sea lions lounging in the sun. Alternatively, take in San Diego’s famous beaches: ride the waves at Pacific Beach, stroll Sunset Cliffs for golden hour views, or try paddleboarding in Mission Bay. If you’re looking for culinary excitement, There San Diego spotlights the city’s thriving food truck scene, with hot spots at Liberty Station’s public market and dozens of pop-up culinary events throughout the week. On Wednesday evenings, Arlo’s Wine Wednesday features tastings of regional cabernets and sparkling bubbles, while Latin Vibes Night at Monkeybar serves Latin-inspired cocktails and live music. For those drawn to art and hidden gems, check out the colorful street murals in North Park and Barrio Logan—locals favor these neighborhoods for their ever-changing open-air art galleries. In Little Italy, sample authentic gelato then browse the neighborhood’s bustling farmers’ market every Saturday morning. For hands-on crafts, The Crafter’s Retreat and Makers Arcade bring workshops and artisan shopping to Waterfront Park regularly throughout summer weekends. If your taste leans toward sport, Petco Park isn’t just This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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