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EPISODE · Jul 25, 2025 · 5 MIN

San Diego's Summer of Culture, Adventure, and Unique Fun

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Listeners looking for a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and unique fun will find San Diego bustling with things to do this week and beyond. Right now, downtown is buzzing as San Diego Comic-Con takes over the convention center from July 24-27, a spectacle of pop culture, cosplay, and entertainment drawing thousands. No badge? It’s still worth visiting the Gaslamp Quarter for creative outdoor installations, interactive off-site pop-ups, and celebrity sightings, all adding to the energy as noted by KPBS and city event reports. For music lovers, the La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest kicks off July 25 and runs through August 23, offering extraordinary chamber music performances in the scenic Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center. Friday and Saturday nights feature concerts from both international stars and local virtuosos, and this weekend, The Aquabats rock the Observatory North Park, Julian Marley brings reggae to House of Blues, and Sister Nancy will be at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, as confirmed by Songkick’s local event listings. Dance aficionados can catch the San Diego Dance Theater’s partnership with Tokyo’s Mademoiselle Cinema for a live arts festival performance Friday night and twice on Sunday at Liberty Station’s Light Box Theater, an immersive mix of movement and innovative choreography. Alternatively, listeners can experience “My Body’s Wake,” a multidisciplinary blend of dance, body painting, violin music, and sound art exploring pain and disability—this free City Heights performance happens Saturday evening. For theater-goers, The Old Globe in Balboa Park begins its summer Shakespeare run with “The Comedy of Errors” on July 27. This classic comedy of mistaken identity, directed by resident artist James Vásquez, makes for a lively outdoor cultural night under the stars. Art and makers’ culture thrive at the Makers Arcade Summer Fair, happening through the weekend. This local event features handmade art, live music, food trucks, and creative workshops along the Embarcadero, providing a great opportunity to support indie artists and pick up truly one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Families and carousel enthusiasts should head to Balboa Park on July 25 for National Carousel Day, when rides on the historic 1910 Herschell-Spillman carousel are free. The park also houses the world-famous San Diego Zoo, and the leafy gardens around the botanical building offer a peaceful afternoon retreat. For more hands-on fun, the New Children’s Museum downtown features interactive exhibits perfect for younger kids. Outdoor adventure abounds in San Diego. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve lures hikers with dramatic ocean views over rugged cliffs and rare coastal flora. Sea kayaking along the La Jolla shores lets listeners paddle through sea caves and watch sea lions bask off the bluffs. According to TripAdvisor, July offers prime conditions for dolphin and even summer blue whale watching seven miles off the coast. Thrill-seekers can surf the Pacific This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners looking for a perfect blend of culture, adventure, and unique fun will find San Diego bustling with things to do this week and beyond. Right now, downtown is buzzing as San Diego Comic-Con takes over the convention center from July 24-27, a spectacle of pop culture, cosplay, and entertainment drawing thousands. No badge? It’s still worth visiting the Gaslamp Quarter for creative outdoor installations, interactive off-site pop-ups, and celebrity sightings, all adding to the energy as noted by KPBS and city event reports. For music lovers, the La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest kicks off July 25 and runs through August 23, offering extraordinary chamber music performances in the scenic Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center. Friday and Saturday nights feature concerts from both international stars and local virtuosos, and this weekend, The Aquabats rock the Observatory North Park, Julian Marley brings reggae to House of Blues, and Sister Nancy will be at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, as confirmed by Songkick’s local event listings. Dance aficionados can catch the San Diego Dance Theater’s partnership with Tokyo’s Mademoiselle Cinema for a live arts festival performance Friday night and twice on Sunday at Liberty Station’s Light Box Theater, an immersive mix of movement and innovative choreography. Alternatively, listeners can experience “My Body’s Wake,” a multidisciplinary blend of dance, body painting, violin music, and sound art exploring pain and disability—this free City Heights performance happens Saturday evening. For theater-goers, The Old Globe in Balboa Park begins its summer Shakespeare run with “The Comedy of Errors” on July 27. This classic comedy of mistaken identity, directed by resident artist James Vásquez, makes for a lively outdoor cultural night under the stars. Art and makers’ culture thrive at the Makers Arcade Summer Fair, happening through the weekend. This local event features handmade art, live music, food trucks, and creative workshops along the Embarcadero, providing a great opportunity to support indie artists and pick up truly one-of-a-kind souvenirs. Families and carousel enthusiasts should head to Balboa Park on July 25 for National Carousel Day, when rides on the historic 1910 Herschell-Spillman carousel are free. The park also houses the world-famous San Diego Zoo, and the leafy gardens around the botanical building offer a peaceful afternoon retreat. For more hands-on fun, the New Children’s Museum downtown features interactive exhibits perfect for younger kids. Outdoor adventure abounds in San Diego. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve lures hikers with dramatic ocean views over rugged cliffs and rare coastal flora. Sea kayaking along the La Jolla shores lets listeners paddle through sea caves and watch sea lions bask off the bluffs. According to TripAdvisor, July offers prime conditions for dolphin and even summer blue whale watching seven miles off the coast. Thrill-seekers can surf the Pacific This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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