What to do in San Diego Events Guide

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What to do in San Diego Events Guide

Events in San Diego"Keep up with all the exciting events in San Diego, California. Our daily podcast brings you the latest updates on festivals, concerts, food events, and outdoor activities. Your ultimate San Diego event guide!"This show includes AI-generated content.

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    San Diego's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Ballet, Food Festivals, and Cinco de Mayo Celebrations

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in San Diego this week, starting today, Sunday, May 3rd. Whether you're craving ballet, foodie heaven, or festive vibes, our sunny city is buzzing with can't-miss events through the weekend.Kick off today with the City Ballet of San Diego presenting The Firebird at the California Center for the Arts in Escondido. This enchanting performance runs from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm, blending Stravinsky's mythical score with dazzling choreography—perfect for a magical afternoon escape just north of the city.If your taste buds are calling, head to the FoodieLand Food Festival wrapping up its final day at Del Mar Fairgrounds. From 1:00 pm to 10:00 pm, dive into over 250 vendors slinging global flavors, artisan shops, games, and live music. Think mouthwatering street eats, sweet treats, and non-stop fun—grab tickets online ahead of time since there's no door sales.San Diego Zoo Food, Wine & Brew is also happening today, featuring unlimited bites from top vendors, regional craft beers, wines, and live music amid animal encounters. Stroll the grounds, ride Skyfari, and dance under the stars in support of the San Diego Wildlife Alliance—it's a flavor-packed evening like no other.Tomorrow, Monday, May 4th, catch the tail end of 54 Hours with James Beard Award-Winning Chefs at Rancho Bernardo Inn, offering elegant meals, masterclasses, and tastings from gastronomic stars through May 3rd—check for any extended pop-ups.Midweek heats up with the Master Series: Shibori - Shaped-Resist Textile Dyeing at the Japanese Friendship Garden in Balboa Park on May 2-3, a hands-on workshop blending Japanese artistry and dyeing techniques.By Thursday, May 5th, Cinco de Mayo explodes across town with family fiestas boasting mariachi music, dancing, tequila tastings, beer gardens, and handmade crafts—the largest north of the border. Meanwhile, Juvenile brings Louisiana heat to House of Blues with hits and his new album Boiling Point backed by The 400 Degreez Band.Friday through Sunday, Gator by the Bay Festival at Spanish Landing Park swings with Zydeco, blues, crawfish feasts, and Cajun Creole delights—the coast's biggest authentic Louisiana bash.Don't miss Fiesta del Sol in Solana Beach at Fletcher Cove Beach Park, a two-day community party with live music, artisan vendors, kids' activities, and a beer-wine garden. Art lovers, ArtSpectrum 2026 spotlights LGBTQ contemporary artists at Village Arts Outreach in Balboa Park from May 5th to June 1st.Farmers markets pop everywhere: Little Italy Mercato Saturdays 8am-2pm, Gaslamp Artisan Market weekends 10am-4pm, Hillcrest and North Park for fresh finds.Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more San Diego scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    San Diego's Weekend is Packed: Wing Fest, Flower Fields, Rooftop Parties and Cinco de Mayo Celebrations

    Hey San Diego listeners, kick off your weekend with a bang today, Saturday, May 2nd, because our city is bursting with sun-soaked fun from now through the weekend. Start at noon with Wing Fest San Diego at Broadway Pier on 1000 North Harbor Drive, where live DJs spin tracks, games keep the energy high, and you can sample endless sauces, rubs, and wings from local vendors until 6 PM—perfect for foodies craving that spicy kick.Head over to The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch on 5704 Paseo del Norte for a colorful escape among giant Tecolote Ranunculus blooms, wagon rides, and a sweet pea maze—it's open through May 10th with tickets from $17 to $27. Families, don't miss Belmont Park's free Belmont in Bloom at 3146 Mission Blvd, featuring roaming balloon artists, bubble performers, face painting, live music from 2 to 5 PM, and a butterfly exhibit from noon to 2 PM—running through May 31st.As the sun dips, saddle up for Good Vibes & Tan Lines, the ultimate rooftop western party at Andaz San Diego on 600 F Street in downtown from 3 to 8 PM. For just $10, score a free canned beer or seltzer, plus lawn games, line dancing, live music, a western food and drink menu, and a Rancher Hat Bar to customize your look—boots optional, good times mandatory.Tonight, dive into Cinco de Mayo vibes early with the massive 2026 San Diego Cinco de Mayo in the Gaslamp, hitting 20 top bars, rooftops, and clubs along Fifth Avenue starting at 5 PM till 2 AM. Tacos, tequila, live music, eight welcome shots, and deals on dining and parking make it the biggest fiesta in town—grab tickets via Eventbrite for the map and treat guide. Dance the night away at Nova SD's Reggaeton Rave Cinco de Mayo Edition on 454 Sixth Avenue from 10 PM, free with RSVP for 21-plus crowds pulsing with beats.The fun rolls on tomorrow with the Escondido Renaissance Faire at Felicita County Park on 742 Clarence Lane—jousts, merchants, and medieval magic through Sunday. Catch Shrek the Musical at Casa del Prado Theatre in Balboa Park, running Fri-Sun through May 10th for $22.50 to $24.50, or The Cher Show at Moonlight Amphitheatre in Vista at 8 PM through May 16th. Amusement seekers, LEGOLAND's new LEGO Galaxy with the Galacticoaster and Sesame Place's parades are open daily.This week stays lively with the San Diego Zoo Food, Wine, and Brew Celebration offering bites, brews, Skyfari rides, and live stages. Theater fans, Shrek and Cher continue, while the Vista Strawberry Festival and ArtSpectrum 2026 in Balboa Park spotlight berries, chefs, and LGBTQ artists through early June.Listeners, get out there and make memories—San Diego's got the vibe! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    San Diego Cinco de Mayo Celebration Takes Over Gaslamp Quarter This Weekend

    Hey listeners, kick off your weekend in San Diego with a bang because today, Friday, May 1st, the city's buzzing with festive vibes perfect for soaking up that SoCal sun. Head straight to the Gaslamp Quarter for the massive San Diego Cinco de Mayo celebration, the largest north of the Mexican border for over three decades, according to the San Diego tourism site. From all day today through May 5th, you'll find mariachi music, lively dancing, tequila tastings, a beer garden, handmade crafts, and mouthwatering food stalls everywhere. Tonight specifically, the official Gaslamp fiesta ramps up at 5 PM till 2 AM at spots like American Junkie on 628 Fifth Avenue, featuring tacos, live music, free entry to over 20 top bars and rooftops, eight welcome shots, and deals on dining, hotels, and $12 flat-rate overnight parking at the ACE lot on 707 Broadway, as Eventbrite details. It's a 21-plus party with premier venues all walkable along Fifth Avenue—grab early bird tickets for group perks like a free ticket per eight bought, complete with a treat guide map.If you're into art over aguardiente, swing by La Jolla for the May First Friday Art Walk from 4 to 7 PM at 1205 Prospect Street. Sip, snack, and stroll galleries like the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, and Bret Webster Gallery under the fun "We Are Family!" theme, per the event organizers.Music lovers, catch Chet Faker rocking the Music Box at 9 PM tonight for an intimate concert vibe, Shazam reports. Techies and entrepreneurs, join Founder Fridays starting at 7:30 AM or First Fridays networking from 8 AM to 5 PM at Downtown Works locations via the SD Tech Scene calendar.The fiesta rolls strong tomorrow, Saturday May 2nd, with more Gaslamp Cinco de Mayo action from 5 PM to 2 AM—same epic lineup of bars, bites, and beats. Keep the party going all weekend through Monday. For family fun later in May, watch for the San Diego Zoo Food, Wine, and Brew Celebration with small bites, local brews, Skyfari rides, and live stages, as Trolley Tours highlights, plus the Vista Strawberry Festival and ArtSpectrum 2026 in Balboa Park spotlighting LGBTQ artists from San Diego Magazine.San Diego's serving up non-stop excitement this week—get out there, dance, taste, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    San Diego's Got It All This Week: Tech Meetups, Live Music, Sports and Earth Day Fun Through April 30th

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest happenings today through the weekend of April 30th, 2026. As your friendly guide to all things fun in America's Finest City, I've got the scoop on tech meetups, live music, sports, and eco vibes to keep your week buzzing.Kicking off today, Thursday, head to the SD Tech Scene events for some casual networking. The Weekly Coffee Chat runs from 2 to 4 PM at an outdoor spot perfect for sunny chats with fellow techies, according to the SD Tech Scene calendar. Then at 6 PM, join Let's Code, a beginner-friendly session to practice interview questions, learn new tech, or tackle your projects with software engineers. Wrap your evening with the SalesFriends Happy Hour at East Village's 201 Park Blvd Suite 101 from 6 to 8 PM, where sales pros mingle over drinks, as listed on SD Tech Scene.Music lovers, catch Tommy Emmanuel on his Living In the Light Tour this April, a guitar wizard blending country and blues, per My Guide San Diego. Sports fans, cheer on the 2026 Aztec Baseball team versus Cal State Fullerton at SDSU, a classic rivalry showdown. Don't miss David McLain's talk on Blue Zones and longevity secrets at 7:30 PM in La Jolla's Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center, straight from the San Diego tourism calendar. UCSD hosts a Career Center Spring Workshop Series via Zoom at the Career Services Center, ideal for job hunters.Friday flows into more action. Eventbrite spotlights the SDEC 2026 Spring Transfer Fair at San Diego Mesa College starting at 10 AM, perfect for students eyeing transfers. Techies can hit the Q3 2026 NAVWAR QBOB at Liberty Station Conference Center from 9 AM.Weekend warriors, swing into Starlight Swing, a fundraiser at 2150 Pan American W Rd on what feels like Saturday vibes, or catch aquatic fun at Coggan Family Aquatic Complex around 2:30 PM. Balboa Park hosts San Diego EarthFest with over 100 eco-exhibitors, live bands, and kid zones along Park Blvd and Presidents Way, as noted by Old Town Trolley Tours. Kayak the Seven Sea Caves in La Jolla's Ecological Reserve for a paddling adventure, or tour the USS Midway with engine room exhibits and simulators, both highlighted by My Guide San Diego. La Mesa's Spring Harp Fest brews up brews at Harry Griffen Park, and Estancia La Jolla's Annual Garden Party offers upscale mingling.Whatever your vibe, San Diego's packed with connections, thrills, and green fun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.

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    San Diego's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Food Fests, Live Music, and Local Events This Week

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this week, starting right now on this sunny Wednesday in late April. Spring vibes are in full swing, and we've got a lineup packed with food fests, live tunes, and local gems to keep you buzzing through the weekend. Kick off today with Snapdragon Stadium Tours at the stadium itself, where you can snag tickets for behind-the-scenes peeks into this sports mecca, according to Ticketmaster. Over in El Cajon, Grossmont College hosts the SDEC 2026 Spring Transfer Fair from 10 AM, perfect for students eyeing their next big move, as listed on Eventbrite. Tech folks, don't miss the Business Networking Meeting at 11 AM via the San Diego Tech Scene calendar—great for mingling and sparking ideas. And UC San Diego has a Career Center Spring Workshop Series in La Jolla from 10 AM to noon, plus an evening event at 7 PM at the Epstein Family Amphitheater. Swing into Thursday with the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training workshop at Marina Village Conference Center starting at 8:30 AM, a meaningful way to build community skills, per Eventbrite. Markets are calling all weekend: Hit the Hillcrest Farmers Market on University Avenue from 9 AM to 2 PM, the Rolando Street Fair from 9 AM to 6 PM, and Gaslamp Artisan Market from 10 AM to 4 PM, straight from the City of San Diego's official events calendar. The real party ramps up with month-long highlights from San Diego Magazine. Dive into Panda Fest for epic Asian street food feasts—think dumplings, bao, and bold flavors that'll have you drooling. Groove to Adams Avenue Unplugged, featuring punk legend Alejandro Escovedo headlining 80 mostly free shows at local spots along the avenue; it's a music lover's dream. Catch Coronado Playhouse's hilarious new musical comedy, The Drowsy Chaperone, for theatrical laughs. Jazz fans, Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane celebrate Miles Davis and John Coltrane's 100th birthdays at Balboa Theatre with saxophone-trumpet magic. And sway to the Buena Vista Social Club's classic Latin beats at Belly Up—their Old Havana energy is pure fire. Whether you're foraging at farmers markets, jamming to live sets, or savoring street eats, San Diego's serving non-stop fun. Grab your crew, soak up that coastal sun, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Guide: Art, Wine, Music and More Through April 26

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now through the weekend of April 26, 2026. Today, Sunday, kick off with the stunning La Jolla Concours d'Elegance at La Jolla Cove, where luxury vintage cars gleam against the ocean backdrop—perfect for a scenic stroll even if you're not a gearhead, as homebytristen.com highlights. Head to Embarcadero Marina Park North for Uncorked: San Diego Wine Festival, featuring tastings from top wineries, food trucks, and waterfront vibes that Eventbrite and uncorkedwinefestivals.com rave about as a ticketed highlight. In Balboa Park, catch the Filipino Food Pop-Up tied to a museum exhibit at the San Diego History Center, sampling authentic local cuisine, or bid on creative Vinyl Art Auction pieces from upcycled records at the ArtReach fundraiser, both noted by homebytristen.com. Music lovers, groove to Candlelight concerts honoring D'Angelo at the San Diego Natural History Museum, a multi-sensory glow-filled show per listes.com. Don't miss Starlight Swing, a lively fundraiser at 2150 Pan American W Rd starting at 3 PM, or the Swim California x Wildcoast pop-up at Coggan Family Aquatic Complex in La Jolla from 2:30 PM, straight from Eventbrite listings. This weekend's packed with all-stars like Mission Fed ArtWalk in Little Italy, showcasing 250 artists, live music, and installations via artwalksandiego.org. Balboa's Art Alive has florists recreating famous paintings, as sdmart.org details. The WOW Festival at UC San Diego delivers immersive theater and dance from La Jolla Playhouse, while Adams Avenue Unplugged rocks 90-plus performances across University Heights venues, with punk legend Alejandro Escovedo headlining, according to sandiegomagazine.com and adamsavenuebusiness.com. If you're catching up from yesterday, Saturday's San Diego EarthFest in Balboa Park offered eco-vibes with music and vendors per sandiegoearthfest.com, and the Murder by the Bay dinner show in Mission Valley let you solve mysteries over meals at murdermysterydinner.com. Looking ahead to Monday, check DisruptHR at Quartyard for bold work talks, and Tuesday's NAVWAR QBOB at Liberty Station Conference Center via Eventbrite. Whether you're into art, wine, music, or beach cleanups like yesterday's Creek to Bay, San Diego's serving experience-packed days. Grab tickets early and soak it up! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Guide: EarthFest, ArtWalk, and Live Music Galore

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and get ready for an epic weekend packed with green vibes, art explosions, and live tunes right here in our sunny city. Today, Saturday, April 25, kicks off with the massive San Diego EarthFest at Balboa Park Boulevard and Presidents Way Lawn from 11 AM to 5 PM. Eventbrite and San Diego.org call it our biggest Earth Day bash, featuring over 100 eco-friendly exhibitors, live entertainment, inspiring speakers, international food trucks, wellness classes, and a kids zone that's perfect for the whole family. Dogs are welcome, entrance is free, and snag free parking for up to three hours at the nearby Inspiration Point lot—eleven lots total in Balboa Park make it easy to roll in. Art lovers, don't miss the Mission Federal ArtWalk today and tomorrow, April 25 and 26, also from 11 AM to 5 PM. San Diego.org highlights live music, interactive art experiences, and tasty bites in a vibrant outdoor setup—ideal for discovering local creativity and snapping those Insta-worthy moments. Swing into tomorrow, Sunday, April 26, with the free Spreckels Organ Society Concert at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park from 2 to 3 PM. San Diego Family Magazine notes it's a soothing afternoon of organ magic—pure bliss under the spring sky. Families, SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival is firing up that same day with global flavors and ocean thrills, while The Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch burst with colorful blooms for that ultimate photo op. Keep the party going midweek: Catch Adams Avenue Unplugged on the 25th with punk legend Alejandro Escovedo headlining 80 mostly free performances across local spots, as San Diego Magazine raves. Panda Fest hits Waterfront Park today and tomorrow for Asian street food, K-pop dances, and cultural fun. Jazz fans, Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane honor Miles Davis and John Coltrane's 100th birthdays at Balboa Theatre with sax and trumpet fireworks. And harmonica heroes jam at Spring Harp Fest in Harry Griffen Park, La Mesa. Listeners, whether you're going green, artsy, or melodic, San Diego's serving up non-stop adventure this week. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Your Ultimate Guide to San Diego's Hottest Events This Week

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this week, starting right now on this sunny Friday, April 24th. Grab your shades and let's dive into the fun from today through the weekend. Kicking off tonight, rock out with Zebra at the Music Box on 1337 India Street in Downtown San Diego. The show starts in the evening with tickets at $42 advanced standing or $47 day of—note there's a delivery delay, so they'll hit your inbox 48 hours ahead. Street parking and paid lots are nearby, and you can snag table reservations by emailing [email protected] or calling (619) 836-1847. It's the perfect way to groove into the night at this intimate venue. Tomorrow, Saturday the 25th, head to Corazon Del Barrio for Ralfy The Plug's Wreck It Ralfy Tour at 5:00 PM. This high-energy rap performance promises beats and vibes that'll have you moving—check Eventbrite for tickets and details on this San Diego stop. Over at UC San Diego, catch the Friday Chat from 10am to 12pm at the La Jolla Community Room on 8657 Villa La Jolla Drive, or join the early morning gathering from 8am to 10am at Scripps Coastal Reserve for some nature-inspired chats and coastal views. Midweek on Tuesday the 28th, professionals can network at the Q3 2026 NAVWAR QBOB event from 9:00 AM at Liberty Station Conference Center—great for defense and tech folks diving into quarterly business ops. Family fun awaits with the CCF Family Reunion on Saturday morning at 8:00 AM at Good Life Vacation Rental Resort & Event Spaces, or the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training workshop on Thursday at 8:30 AM at Marina Village Conference Center if you're into community support training. Don't miss bigger spectacles like the City Heights Rec Ctr & Park Winter Carnival running 7:00am to 11:00pm, the stunning La Jolla Concours d'Elegance from 8:00am to 4:30pm showcasing classic cars, and Sharon's Ride.Run for an active adventure—all straight from the City of San Diego's official events calendar. San Diego's got that endless summer energy, listeners, so pick your adventure, stay hydrated, and make memories. Whether you're into music, cars, or connections, this week's lineup delivers. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week of Must-See Events: From Art Festivals to Food Celebrations

    San Diego is absolutely buzzing this week with incredible events that you won't want to miss. Whether you're into art, music, food, or live performances, there's something amazing happening right now. Starting today and running through Sunday, the WOW Festival is taking over UC San Diego's campus at 9500 Gilman Drive. According to San Diego Magazine, this is La Jolla Playhouse's Without Walls Festival, a forum for daringly original performances with locations all around the UC San Diego campus. It's a celebration of creativity, art, and culture bringing together performers and artists from all walks of life. You'll find live performances, interactive art installations, and thought-provoking workshops. From music and dance to visual arts, there's truly something for everyone at this dynamic event. If you're a foodie, you absolutely have to check out the Taste of Hillcrest happening today. Clear your afternoon and let your taste buds guide you through over two dozen unique stops. It's the perfect way to spend a Thursday exploring some of San Diego's best culinary offerings. Looking ahead to the weekend, Saturday and Sunday bring Panda Fest to Waterfront Park. According to Visit California, this traveling Asian street food festival features more than eighty vendors serving dishes from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and beyond. Between bites, you can browse artisan crafts and watch cultural performances. There's even a panda bounce house for the kids, making it a perfect family outing. Also happening this weekend, San Diego Magazine highlights the Starlight Swing fundraiser on Sunday at three o'clock PM at 2150 Pan American West Road. It's a great way to support a good cause while enjoying the San Diego sunshine. For music lovers, Adams Avenue Unplugged is happening this week with punk icon Alejandro Escovedo headlining a lineup of eighty mostly free performances at various local businesses along Adams Avenue. It's an incredible opportunity to discover your new favorite musician without breaking the bank. The WOW Festival continues through Sunday, so you have multiple days to explore the performances and art installations happening across the UC San Diego campus. Whether you venture out today or wait until the weekend, San Diego has some truly special events lined up for you. Thank you so much for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more great recommendations on what to do in San Diego. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Events Guide: Transfer Fairs, Jazz, Adams Avenue Unplugged and Panda Fest

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest events kicking off today, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, and rolling through the weekend. Whether you're into music, food fests, or stadium vibes, this week's packed with ways to soak up our perfect coastal energy. Starting right now, head to San Diego Miramar College in Mira Mesa for the SDEC 2026 Spring Transfer Fair from 10 a.m., where colleges and unis connect with students eyeing their next big move, according to Eventbrite. Music lovers, tonight's the night for Bethel Music's 2026 Tour at The Magnolia in El Cajon, 210 E Main Street, running 7 to 11 p.m. with tickets from $35—expect worship anthems and electric vibes in East County, as listed on the San Diego tourism site. Snapdragon Stadium fans, snag tours today to explore the venue's behind-the-scenes magic, available via Ticketmaster. And for a chill Earth Day twist, join the Afternoon Tea from 2 to 4 p.m., per the city's events calendar. Swing into Thursday with Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane at Balboa Theatre, honoring Miles Davis and John Coltrane's 100th birthdays through a symphony of sax and trumpet—jazz heaven, straight from San Diego Magazine's April roundup. Friday stays mellow with spots like Expressive Arts at 32nd and Thorn for creative fun, but save your appetite for the weekend explosion. Saturday, April 25, Adams Avenue Unplugged takes over with 80 mostly free performances at local businesses—punk legend Alejandro Escovedo headlines the boogie, as San Diego Magazine reports. Don't miss the Gaslamp Artisan Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., plus the Mission Valley Farmers Market 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Little Italy Mercato 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., all on the city calendar. The grand finale? Panda Fest at Waterfront Park on April 25 and 26, Visit California says. Over 80 vendors sling Asian street eats from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, and more—think dumplings, boba, and spicy noodles while browsing artisan crafts, catching cultural dances, and letting kids bounce in the panda house. Pure delight! Also lingering, the Giants art exhibit from Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys' collection at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, which began April 18. And wrap your week with Buena Vista Social Club's Latin standards at Belly Up on the 29th. Listeners, get out there and make memories—this city's alive! Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: Fishing Festivals, Dance Parties, and Adventure Races

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the ultimate guide for what's popping today, Sunday April 19th, and through the rest of this epic week. Today kicks off with a splash at the Port of San Diego's Day at the Docks from midnight to 5pm at 1403 Scott Street in the Sportfishing Landings. This massive waterfront bash, the largest sportfishing festival in the country according to the Port of San Diego's event page, features over 70 sportfishing boats on display, free boat rides around the bay, casting contests, fishing seminars, cooking demos, and booths packed with tackle, apparel, and art. Perfect for reeling in some family fun or hooking your inner angler. If you're craving beats over bait, head to Del Mar Social for Boogie n' Brunch, a Cosmic Garden Gathering daytime dance party from 12pm to 6pm celebrating Bicycle Day. Eventbrite details DJs like DiscoPennyLane, RIBBON, MEREL, Sukhino, and Stefanking spinning house, organic, progressive, Afro, and tribal vibes—early bird tickets are a steal if you snag 'em quick. Adventure seekers, the San Diego Spartan Race is raging at Fox Raceway over the weekend, wrapping today with Sprint 5K options featuring 20 obstacles across rocky terrain and motocross tracks, as listed on Spartan.com. Push your limits from 7am waves—spectator passes available too. Ongoing thrills keep the energy high all week. SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival runs Fridays through Sundays until April 26, letting you sip and sample global flavors right at the park off Interstate 5, per San Diego Family Magazine. LEGOLAND Water Park in Carlsbad stays open daily through April 13 then weekends into May with slides, beaches, and LEGO fun. Families, Sesame Place in Chula Vista offers rides, parades, and Big Bird story time daily until April 5, weekends after. Catch the Art of Banksy Without Limits exhibit at Del Mar Fairgrounds through today, showcasing 200 works starting at $28. Sports fans, don't miss San Diego Gulls hockey games wrapping up soon at Pechanga Arena. History buffs can score free USS Midway Museum entry for firefighters and police all month, or book an Overnight Adventure for kids sleeping in Navy racks. Your week in America's Finest City is loaded—get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Guide: From Banksy Art to Earth Day Festivals and Spartan Races

    Hey San Diego listeners, kick off your weekend with a splash of adventure right here in America's Finest City on this beautiful Saturday! Start your morning at KPBS Be My Neighbor Day from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at San Diego State University, where you can join Daniel Tiger and friends for free fun focused on kindness and service—perfect for families building community vibes, as listed on the San Diego Family Magazine events calendar. If you're craving culture, head to the Del Mar Fairgrounds for The Art of Banksy Without Limits, showcasing over 200 works including original art, prints, sculptures, and photos—tickets start at $28 and it's on through Sunday, according to San Diego Family. Foodies, don't miss the SeaWorld Seven Seas Food Festival today and running Fridays through Sundays until April 26; sip and sample global flavors at SeaWorld San Diego off Interstate 5, straight from their official site. Thrill-seekers, the San Diego Spartan Race is firing up at the Fox Raceway with Sprint 5K races featuring 20 obstacles starting at noon, Supers on Saturday, and more through Sunday—flat, fast terrain perfect for first-timers or PR chasers, per Spartan Race details. Flower lovers, immerse in the Coronado Flower Show all day at Spreckels Park in Coronado, with exquisite floral arrangements, gardening demos, entertainment, and a marketplace of plants and artisan goods through Sunday, as noted by San Diego.org. Earth Day enthusiasts have free options galore: the Earth Day Festival at Alta Vista Botanical Gardens from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with kids' activities, crafts, music, and vendors; Chula Vista South Bay Earth Day at Bayfront Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. featuring fix-it clinics and tie-dye workshops; or Mission Valley's celebration from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with kid-focused eco-exploration, all via San Diego Family listings. Sports fans, catch the San Diego Gulls hockey game tonight at Pechanga Arena—tickets from $34. Dance the night away at Nova SD's Time Machine 90s-2000s Throwback Party starting at 10 p.m. on Sixth Avenue, 21-plus cashless fun. Families, LEGOLAND Water Park is open daily with slides and rafts in Carlsbad, Sesame Place rocks daily in Chula Vista until May, and the USS Midway Museum offers an Overnight Adventure Program tonight for $110 per person, sleeping in Navy racks under the stars. Looking ahead, the SeaWorld Food Fest continues through April 26, Banksy exhibit wraps Sunday, and keep an eye on Adams Avenue Unplugged for free live music sets all month, plus the MCASD Giants art exhibit from Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys running through August, highlighted in San Diego Magazine. Whether you're racing obstacles, savoring street food, or grooving to throwbacks, San Diego's packed with sunshine-soaked excitement this week—get out and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more guides, and this has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Nat at Night, Spartan Races, and EarthFest Fun

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this week—starting right now on this fantastic Friday and rolling through the weekend. Grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the fun. Kick off tonight with Nat at Night at the San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park. From 5 to 11 p.m., snag half-price admission after 5 p.m., explore all the exhibits, get crafty with Sketchparty activities, and chill on the rooftop patio with food, drinks, and killer views. The San Diego Natural History Museum reports it's the third Friday highlight, open late for those after-hours adventures—perfect for date night or family vibes, and members get in free. If you're craving beats, head to Onyx Room Nightclub for Friday Night Essentials starting at 9 p.m. Room 1 blasts hip hop, EDM, and top 40, while Room 2 mixes reggaeton, dembow, and Latin EDM till 2 a.m. Eventbrite says join the guest list for free entry before 10 p.m.—just snag that QR code and dance the night away. Music lovers, Hard Rock Hotel San Diego hosts Live Band Karaoke at 207 from 8 to 10 p.m., no cover. Their calendar calls it a third-Friday staple—belt out '60s hits to today's bangers with a live band backing you up. Saturday amps up with the San Diego Spartan Race at Fox Raceway. Spartan.com details Sprint 5K with 20 obstacles or Super 10K with 25, tackling rocky terrain, narrow trails, and motocross tracks—ideal for adrenaline junkies from April 18 to 19. Over in Carlsbad, PRK 101's Dukes & Boots features local country artist Cody Carter from 7 to 10 p.m., with free dance lessons tonight if you swing by early. Socalpulse.com praises the 8,000-square-foot venue's country-western vibe, huge beer list, and LED jumbotron. Sunday brings San Diego EarthFest at Balboa Park's Presidents Lawn from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Socalpulse highlights over 100 eco-vendors, food courts, live music, DJs, yoga, speakers, and kid zones—Mother Earth gets her due. Don't miss the San Diego Symphony's Mardi Gras concert Saturday at Jacobs Music Center, starring Byron Stripling on trumpet and vocals with Sydney McSweeney, Bobby Floyd, and Jim Rupp. Also, Lane Field Park Market by the waterfront on April 19-20 offers live music, 45 food vendors from waffles to Thai, crafts, and bay views. Cap the weekend with Easter Brunch at Ponyboy in The Pearl Hotel on April 20—21-plus fun with DJs, a Golden Egg Hunt for bar prizes, themed cocktails, and dishes like shrimp 'n' grits. San Diego's buzzing, listeners—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Hottest Weekend: April 16-18 Events Guide

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest happenings today through the weekend of April 16th, 2026—your friendly guide to making the most of this sunny stretch! Kicking off right now on this Thursday, head to UC San Diego's Sixth College in Pepper Canyon Hall for a lively noon event in the 7th Floor Large Conference Room—perfect for campus vibes and networking, straight from the UCSD Events Calendar. Downtown, the Gaslamp Artisan Market buzzes from 10am to 4pm with unique crafts and street eats, as listed on the City of San Diego Official Events Calendar. And if you're fired up for change, join SanDiego350 at 12:45pm in the 12th Floor Council Chambers on C Street to rally for public power, courtesy of the Ocean Beach Green Center's April roundup. Friday the 17th heats up with the 15th Annual San Diego Arab Film Festival kicking off at the John and Irwin Jacobs Theater in the Museum of Photographic Arts—catch feature films and shorts, including Palestine shorts shortlisted for international awards, per the Ocean Beach Green Center. Then, slip into elegance at the 4th Annual Black-Tie Bingo at Catamaran Resort & Spa on Mission Blvd starting at 6pm, supporting Shoreline Community Services' housing initiatives for the unhoused. Saturday the 18th is pure magic at Chollas Creekside Park's Earth Day Extravaganza from 9am to 1pm—think Danza Azteca land acknowledgements, tree planting, invasive removal, live music, rock painting, and free coffee from Grinds and Grooves, hosted by The Urban Collaborative Project. Art lovers, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego unveils Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys, featuring over 130 works— it begins today and runs strong. Don't miss the San Diego Padres taking on the Seattle Mariners downtown, highlighted on the San Diego.org events calendar. Hillcrest Farmers Market runs 9am to 2pm on University Ave, packed with fresh finds from the City calendar. Sunday keeps the momentum with ongoing Gaslamp Artisan Market, Little Italy Mercato, and Mission Valley Farmers Market—all staples per city listings. Wrap your week strong before EarthFest explodes next Saturday in Balboa Park. Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more San Diego scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week of April 15-19: Baseball, Burlesque, and Family Fun

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this week, starting right now on this sunny Wednesday, April 15, 2026. Grab your shades and let's dive into the action at Petco Park, where the San Diego Padres are battling the Seattle Mariners tonight—perfect for baseball fans craving that electric downtown vibe, as listed on the San Diego tourism calendar and MyGuideSanDiego events. Kick things up tonight with Elmo's Got the Moves at The Magnolia in El Cajon, a family-friendly Sesame Street extravaganza starting at 6 PM with doors at 5 PM, promising dances and laughs for the little ones, according to MyGuideSaniego. Sports lovers, don't miss the Aztecs baseball team facing off against UC San Diego at Tony Gwynn Stadium—intense college rivalries under the lights. And if you're into fierce fabulousness, Alyssa Edwards brings her Thanks For Everything Tour to the House of Blues, an 18-plus show packed with drag queen energy. Tomorrow, Thursday, swing by the newly opened Happy Does Bar in East Village, channeling retro vibes with DJ Legend spinning pop tracks, playful drinks like Lychee Bang Bang and Happy Juice, plus Loaded Smiley Fries to celebrate Padres fever, straight from SoCal Pulse's weekend roundup. Friday night's got sultry vibes at Vin de Syrah's burlesque show by The Ladies of Rouge at 9:15 PM—think rotating star singers like Victoria Londerholm belting sexy tunes in this underground wine parlor, with DJs keeping the party going, as SoCal Pulse reports. The weekend explodes with family fun at Birch Aquarium's Eggstravaganza on Saturday and Sunday—egg hunts, crafts, and ocean critters for all ages. Music heads, catch Matisyahu at Belly Up in Solana Beach if echoes linger, or gear up for Adams Avenue Unplugged on the 25th previewing punk icon Alejandro Escovedo amid 80 free shows, per San Diego Magazine. Padres fans, another home game awaits Saturday. And on Sunday the 19th, comedian Naomi Watanabe brings Tokyo flair to The Observatory North Park, plus Royel Otis soul at The Sound in Del Mar—pure musical magic. From baseball blocks to burlesque beats, San Diego's serving non-stop thrills. Stay safe, hydrate, and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Spring Event Guide: Festivals, Jazz, and Music All Week Long

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this week, starting right now on this sunny Sunday, April 12. Kick off your day at the Spring Fling Street Festival in North City, San Marcos, where the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce is turning 251 North City Drive into a spring explosion from 9 AM to 5 PM. Expect non-stop shopping from local vendors, live music pumping through the air, delicious food trucks dishing out everything from tacos to sweets, and that unbeatable community vibe drawing folks from all over San Diego County, as detailed on smspringfestival.com. Head over to La Jolla for a touch of elegance at the Annual Garden Party at Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa on 9700 N Torrey Pines Road. From noon to 4 PM, dive into a floral wonderland with unlimited botanical bites, garden cocktails, bubbly flows, and pop-up shops from top local vendors. Dress in your brightest florals and soak up the spring magic—tickets are just $75, according to the Estancia event page. As the week rolls on, gear up for jazz royalty on the 9th at Balboa Theatre, where Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane celebrate the 100th birthdays of Miles Davis and John Coltrane with a trumpet-saxophone symphony, straight from San Diego Magazine's April roundup. Then, on the 25th, hit Adams Avenue Unplugged for 80 mostly free performances across local spots, headlined by punk legend Alejandro Escovedo—perfect for discovering your next favorite band. Don't sleep on the Spring Harp Fest at Harry Griffen Park in La Mesa or the eco-vibes at San Diego EarthFest in Balboa Park, both highlighting sustainability with live tunes, kid zones, and green exhibitors, per Old Town Trolley Tours' calendar. Music lovers, Songkick lists over a thousand gigs around town, from intimate Music Box sets to festival energy. And keep an eye on murder mystery theater nights in La Jolla and Chula Vista for some interactive thrills, as noted by My Guide San Diego. San Diego's blooming with fun, so grab your crew and make memories under these perfect skies. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Weekend Guide: Line Dancing, Wine Tasting, and Family Fun Pack the Waterfront This Saturday

    Hey San Diego listeners, kick off your weekend right because today, Saturday, April 11th, is packed with sun-soaked fun along our stunning waterfront. Head to Waterfront Park at 1600 Pacific Highway for Boots in the Park, the City of San Diego's official all-day festival bursting with line dancing, mouthwatering curated food and drinks, shopping stalls, and a killer lineup of live country music that’ll have you two-stepping till sunset. Just a short stroll away at Embarcadero Marina Park North on 400 Kettner Boulevard, Uncorked San Diego celebrates its 11th anniversary from 1 to 5 PM. The San Diego Tourism Authority reports over 150 wines and bubblies from around the globe, plus spirits, canned cocktails, zero-proof options, lawn games, food trucks, and live tunes, all benefiting Urban Surf 4 Kids for foster youth surf camps—pure waterfront bliss. If you're into something calmer, swing by the San Ysidro Public Library at 11 AM for 211 San Diego's intergenerational reading and arts & crafts hour. Kids aged 5-plus and folks 55-plus pair up to read, craft, build confidence, and forge friendships in a welcoming vibe—registration recommended for this heartwarming community builder. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, San Diego Magazine highlights Taste of Hillcrest on the 11th too, where over two dozen spots serve up tastings—bring your stretchy pants and appetite for this flavor explosion. Catch Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane honoring Miles Davis and John Coltrane's 100th birthdays at Balboa Theatre with epic saxophone and trumpet symphony vibes. Theater fans, Coronado Playhouse runs The Drowsy Chaperone through May 10th, a hilarious musical satire spinning Broadway magic to life. Later in the month, Adams Avenue Unplugged on the 25th unleashes 80 mostly free performances at local spots, headlined by punk legend Alejandro Escovedo—perfect for discovering new tunes. The Buena Vista Social Club brings Old Havana's Latin standards to Belly Up on the 29th. Art lovers, Oceanside Museum of Art's Brothers in Arts retrospective on James and Bert Hubbell runs April 11th through September 6th, celebrating their creative family bond. And mark April 25th and 26th for Panda Fest at Waterfront Park: Asian street food, K-pop crews, and cultural immersion with a traveling panda star. UC San Diego's Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve hosts a 9 to 11 AM event today too, blending nature and community. Whether you're dancing, sipping, or savoring, San Diego's spring energy is calling—get out and play! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Spring Break Explodes: Baseball, Music, Wine, and Flowers Light Up April 10-13

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest events lighting up our city today through the weekend of April 10th to 13th. As your friendly guide to all things fun in America's Finest City, I've got the scoop on baseball thrills, music vibes, wine wonders, and floral fantasies that'll make this spring break unforgettable. Kick off today, Friday the 10th, with high-energy action at Petco Park, where the San Diego Padres battle the Colorado Rockies in a midday showdown. Feel the crack of the bat and the roar of the crowd under that perfect SoCal sun, as reported by the San Diego tourism calendar and My Guide San Diego. Music lovers, head to the House of Blues for HANABIE.'s North America Tour 2026—an all-ages riot of punk-rock energy that'll have you moshing till late, straight from My Guide San Diego's local picks. Over in Quartyard, catch The Moss at 6 PM for indie tunes in a trendy East Village spot, per Eventbrite listings. And if you're sharpening your speaking skills, join the Speakpreneur San Diego two-day workshop starting at 9 AM at the Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark—perfect for networking pros. Saturday the 11th amps up with Boots In The Park at a local venue, featuring country stars and cold brews, as noted in the City of San Diego events calendar. Then, Uncorked: San Diego Wine Fest takes over Embarcadero Marina Park North from 1 PM, pouring over 150 wines, ciders, cocktails, and mocktails with DJ beats, lawn games, food trucks, and bay views—proceeds support Urban Surf 4 Kids, according to SoCal Pulse. The weekend peaks Sunday the 12th and Monday the 13th with the Coronado Flower Show at Spreckels Park, a 100-year tradition under the theme "Cirque des Fleurs." Wander dazzling circus-inspired floral displays, hit youth workshops, a movie night, village walks, and floral dinners—it's the largest tented flower show in the U.S., details from SoCal Pulse and San Diego Magazine. Don't miss the North Park Vegan Market pop-up on the 12th for plant-based eats, also via SoCal Pulse. Farmers' markets buzz everywhere: Little Italy Mercato from 8 AM to 2 PM, Mission Valley from 9 AM to 1 PM, and Gaslamp Artisan Market till 4 PM, per the official city calendar. Whether you're cheering at the ballpark, sipping wines by the bay, or oohing over floral masterpieces, San Diego's serving non-stop adventure. Stay hydrated, wear your event wristbands, and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Your San Diego Weekly Guide: Industry Night, Gin Cocktails, and Spring Festivals Await

    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's buzzing in San Diego this week. Today, Thursday, kick things off with Industry Night at the Hard Rock Hotel downtown from 4 to 10 PM. It's all about unwinding with food and drink specials just for restaurant, hotel, bar, and nightclub pros—show your work schedule or ID, grab that backstage pass vibe, and connect over bites at 207. Must be 21 and up, perfect for shaking off the workday. Also today, head to AVANT at Rancho Bernardo Inn in North County Inland for Gin & Tonic Day starting at 4 PM until 9:30. They're mixing up elevated cocktails with Empress Gin, St-Germain elderflower liqueur, Champagne, botanical tonic, and fresh sage—pure sophistication in a glass, crafted by expert bartenders for that effortless indulgence. Tomorrow, Friday, dive into the Speakpreneur San Diego two-day workshop at 9 AM at the Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark in East Village. It's your shot to level up public speaking skills with hands-on sessions. Saturday brings the Speakpreneur finale at 11 AM at JULEP Venue, plus don't miss Boots In The Park at a spot in town—country music fans, get ready for live tunes and good times. Hit the Little Italy Mercato from 8 AM to 2 PM for fresh finds, Mission Valley Farmers Market 9 AM to 1 PM, and Gaslamp Artisan Market 10 AM to 4 PM downtown for crafts and vibes. Sunday, the Spring Fling Street Festival in North City, San Marcos, runs 9 AM to 5 PM. Hosted by the San Marcos Chamber of Commerce, it's a spring explosion of shopping, live music, food trucks, and community energy—drawing crowds from all over San Diego County. Looking ahead, catch Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane honoring Miles Davis and John Coltrane's 100th birthdays tonight at Balboa Theatre with epic saxophone and trumpet symphony. Weekly staples like Hillcrest Farmers Market on University Ave, Pacific Beach Tuesday Farmers Market, Little Italy Mercato Wednesday, Ocean Beach Certified Farmers' Market, North Park Farmers Market, and Gaslamp Artisan Market keep the weekends stocked. Mark your calendars for Adams Avenue Unplugged on the 25th with 80 free performances headlined by punk legend Alejandro Escovedo, and the epic Giants art exhibit from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys at MCASD from April 18 to August 9. San Diego's serving up music, markets, festivals, and flavor—get out there and make memories under that SoCal sun. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: Yoga, Tech Talks, Beer Festivals and Farmers Markets

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best happenings in our sunny city from today, Wednesday April 8th, through the weekend. Kick things off right now with Golden Hour Flow, a magical seaside yoga session on Garibaldi's terrace at the InterContinental San Diego, where you can flow through poses as the sun dips over the waterfront, hosted by Elevate Fitness for that perfect unwind, according to the San Diego tourism site. Tech fans, dive into the ongoing Multiply ImpartnerCon 2026 wrapping up today at various spots around town, headlined by Jay McBain from Omdia with talks from Smartsheet and SolarWinds leaders on partnerships and ecosystems, as listed by SD Tech Scene. Entrepreneurs, grab coffee at the weekly 1 Million Cups gathering or San Diego Tech Coffee in Del Mar Highlands Sky Deck, fueling innovation with founder pitches and chats. Tomorrow, Thursday, head to the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training workshop at Marina Village Conference Center starting at 8:30 AM for meaningful skills-building, per Eventbrite. Friday night, Boots In The Park kicks off at 6 PM with country stars at a venue in North Park, alongside the North Park Festival of Beers for craft sips and vibes, courtesy of the City of San Diego events calendar. Saturday amps up with the Little Italy Mercato farmers market from 8 AM to 2 PM, brimming with fresh eats, then Mission Valley Farmers Market till 1 PM, and Gaslamp Artisan Market till 4 PM for handmade treasures. Catch live tunes or the Quartyard event at 6 PM, and don't miss the Padres taking on the Colorado Rockies downtown. Sunday keeps the markets rolling with Hillcrest Farmers Market and more artisan goods. Looking ahead this week, pedal into the Campagnolo GranFondo on the 19th with epic waterfront rides and Italian flair downtown. Art lovers, Art Alive blooms April 23 to 26 at the San Diego Museum of Art, with floral masterpieces inspired by paintings. EarthFest hits Balboa Park on the 25th for eco-fun, food, and bands, while Chicano Park Day celebrates Latino culture with lowriders, music, and workshops in Barrio Logan, both via San Diego org listings. SeaWorld's Seven Seas Craft Beer and Food Festival runs through April 26 with local brews and global bites. Whether you're yogi-ing at sunset, beering it up, or market-hopping, San Diego's got endless energy. Get out there and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: Easter Hunts, Yoga Sunsets, and Weekend Action

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right now on this sunny Sunday, April 5th, and through the rest of the week into the weekend. Kick off today with the Easter Egg Hunt presented by Ralphs Grocery at Fit Social, our beachside gem where families are hunting treasures amid ocean views, fresh air, and spring vibes all day long. Perfect for little ones and a relaxed start to your week. Monday stays chill, but gear up for Tuesday's Golden Hour Flow yoga on Garibaldi's seaside terrace at the InterContinental San Diego. According to San Diego tourism sources, this sunset session hosted by Elevate Fitness lets you flow, breathe, and unwind with waterfront magic around 6 PM—pure bliss as the sun dips. Midweek ramps up on Friday, April 10th, with the San Diego Gulls facing the Bakersfield Condors at Pechanga Arena, a high-energy hockey clash you won't want to miss. Then Saturday, April 11th, explodes with action: the Race for Autism Superhero 5K celebrates 19 years of impact, turning runners into heroes for a great cause, while the San Diego Beach & Bay Half Marathon and 5K weave through stunning beaches, bays, and resorts. Finish line parties feature live music, a beer garden with your first brew free, snacks, and photos—epic! Hop into the weekend with indie-pop stars Wallice and Lulu Simon lighting up Quartyard on Saturday, their catchy tunes and infectious energy in an intimate outdoor spot, as My Guide San Diego highlights. Groove to Atomic Groove Happy Hour at Belly Up in Solana Beach that Friday evening too, from 5 to 8 PM. Later thrills include the Campagnolo GranFondo on April 19th, a cycling fest downtown with Italian flair, mass-start rides, and expo vibes. Catch Terence Blanchard and Ravi Coltrane honoring jazz legends Miles Davis and John Coltrane at Balboa Theatre around the 9th, per San Diego Magazine. Art lovers, SeaWorld's Seven Seas Craft Beer & Food Festival runs through April 26th with local brews and global eats. Cap the month with EarthFest and Chicano Park Day on the 25th at Balboa Park—huge festivals packed with food, music, lowriders, and eco-fun—plus Encinitas Spring Street Fair sprawling with vendors, rides, and stages on the 25th and 26th. From beach hunts to music nights and races, San Diego's buzzing—grab your crew and dive in! Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Weekend Guide: Family Fun, Food Festivals, and Outdoor Adventures Await

    Good morning San Diego! What an exciting weekend we have lined up for you. Whether you're looking for family fun, cultural experiences, or outdoor adventures, there's something happening right here in our beautiful city that's perfect for you. Let's start with what's happening right now. Head down to Balboa Park for the Makers Arcade Spring Fair, running today and tomorrow from ten in the morning until five in the evening. Over one hundred twenty local makers and artists are showcasing their handcrafted goods, and admission is just five dollars with kids under twelve getting in free. It's a fantastic way to support local talent and find some unique treasures. If you're more of a foodie, SeaWorld is hosting their Seven Seas Food Festival through April twenty sixth. You can sip and sample international flavors from around the world on select dates this weekend. It's a culinary journey without leaving San Diego. For the little ones, LEGOLAND Water Park just opened today and runs daily through April thirteenth. Seven slides, sandy beaches, the Build-A-Raft River, and Pirate Reef are all waiting for your family. Just down the coast, Sesame Place is also open with family friendly rides and the Sesame Street Party Parade running through May twenty second. If you're a nature lover, whale and dolphin watching tours depart from Pier Two starting at nine thirty in the morning through April twelfth. Search for gray whales, dolphins, and sea lions for just sixty three dollars and up. It's an unforgettable ocean experience. Tonight, catch a movie at Hotel del Coronado's Movies on the Beach featuring Lilo and Stitch at seven thirty, or head to Little Italy for Rooftop Cinema's SpongeBob SquarePants movie at one thirty in the afternoon. Don't miss Circus Vargas in Escondido through April sixth, featuring world renowned performers and acrobats. And if you appreciate the arts, The Art of Banksy Without Limits is running through April nineteenth at Del Mar Fairgrounds, showcasing two hundred works including original art, prints, sculptures, and more. Spring Harp Fest is celebrating the harmonica today at Harry Griffen Park in La Mesa from noon until six thirty in the evening. San Diego truly has something for everyone this week. Get out there and make some memories in our amazing city. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more great recommendations about what to do in San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend and April Events: Hockey, Drones, Marathons, and More

    San Diego, you're in for an incredible weekend! Right now, hockey fans should head to Pechanga Arena where the San Diego Gulls are taking on the Bakersfield Condors tonight. It's the perfect way to kick off your Friday evening with some fast-paced professional action. If you're looking ahead to Sunday, mark your calendar for the DroneArt Show: Music that Lights Up the Night. This mesmerizing experience combines stunning visual effects with incredible music, and it's back by popular demand after a hugely successful first run. It's the kind of event that stays with you long after the final note plays. For those who want to explore the cultural side of San Diego this weekend, there's so much happening. The city is absolutely buzzing with spring energy and activities that showcase what makes San Diego special. As we move into next week, listeners should know that April 11th brings the San Diego Beach and Bay Half Marathon and 5K, a fast and flat scenic route that takes you through some of our most beautiful beaches and bays. Whether you're running the half marathon, 5K, or just the 10K option, you'll finish strong with live music, a beer garden, and snacks at the finish line. Later in the month, things really heat up. April 19th features the Campagnolo GranFondo San Diego, where Southern California meets Italy in a celebration of cycling and food right in our picturesque downtown waterfront. There are four different route options and King and Queen of the Mountain competitions that make it exciting whether you're a serious cyclist or just getting into the sport. Foodies and craft beer lovers should circle April 23rd through the 26th for SeaWorld's Seven Seas Craft Beer and Food Festival, featuring local breweries and fresh international cuisine made with sustainable ingredients. That same weekend, Art Alive transforms the San Diego Museum of Art into a kaleidoscope of color with floral designers creating stunning arrangements inspired by the museum's collection. The Lakeside Rodeo runs April 23rd through 26th as well, offering wonderful family fun with that classic Southern California rodeo experience. And if you're into Asian street food, Panda Fest on April 25th and 26th at the Waterfront Park features over 80 vendors serving dishes from China, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Vietnam and beyond, plus artisan crafts and cultural performances. San Diego truly has something for everyone this week and beyond. Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Make sure to subscribe for more of your favorite San Diego event coverage and recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego This Week: Chef Dinners, 2 Chainz, Beer Fest and Easter Brunches

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this week, starting right now on this sunny Thursday in early April. Kick things off tonight with a gourmet twist at The Kitchen at MCASD in La Jolla, where the Chef’s Dinner spotlights peas and fava beans in a four-course prix fixe menu featuring olive oil poached halibut and sweet pea mint ice cream dessert, complete with optional wine pairings for $95 from 5 to 8 p.m., as highlighted by San Diego Magazine. Head to the North Park Farmers Market this afternoon from 3 to 7:30 p.m. along North Park Way for fresh produce, flowers, baked goods, and apparel from local vendors, according to the City of San Diego events listing. Music lovers, catch 2 Chainz lighting up Nova SD at 10 p.m. on Sixth Avenue, or groove to Quarters of Change earlier at Quartyard, per National Today. And if you're up for nightlife, F6ix Nightclub hosts Thirsty Thursdays starting at 9:30 p.m. with high-energy vibes. Tomorrow, Friday, cheer on the San Diego Gulls at Pechanga Arena facing the Bakersfield Condors at 7 p.m. for Mexican Heritage Night with live banda music and $5 beers, tickets from $19, straight from Pechanga Arena's schedule and San Diego Magazine. Dive into surrealism with Your Unconscious Mind at CCAE’s Studio One in Escondido, where Frida Kahlo, Dali, and Freud inspire pajama-clad art-making at 7:30 p.m. for $20. Or unwind at the Athenaeum Music & Arts Library's Acoustic Evenings with rapper Wax at 7:30 p.m., tickets $19 to $24. Saturday explodes with fun: Sip over 80 craft brews at the 16th annual North Park Festival of Beers from noon to 4 p.m. in front of the LaFayette Hotel, featuring Louis XIV live and food vendors, general admission $56, supporting the San Diego Music Foundation per San Diego Magazine. Shop 140 artisans at the Makers Arcade Spring Fair in Balboa Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for $5, with craft stations and food trucks. Hit Pepper Park for A Day at the Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. with free family activities, live PASACAT performances, and shuttles, via the Port of San Diego. Don't miss the Gaslamp Artisan Market on Fifth Avenue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or Little Italy Mercato from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., both listed by the City of San Diego. Cap it with Jewish Voice for Peace's Passover Seder at 4 p.m. in Nobel Athletic Park. Sunday keeps the energy high with the Makers Arcade Fair continuing in Balboa Park and Gaslamp Artisan Market till 4 p.m. Families, explore Easter brunches like Arlo’s Golden Egg Buffet or City Cruises' Premier Brunch from 11 a.m., as noted by KPBS and San Diego Magazine. Listeners, thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more San Diego scoops! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Events This Week: Art, Baseball, and Festival Fun

    Hey there, San Diego! If you're looking for ways to spend your Wednesday through the weekend, we've got some fantastic options happening right around the city. Starting today, head down to the Gaslamp District where Native Star Boutique at 631 Fifth Avenue is hosting their DJ and Meet the Artist Nights. This free event runs from 2pm to 9:30pm today and continues tomorrow, celebrating Indigenous art, design, and culture. You'll get to meet incredible artists including Cody Sanderson from Isabella Rose Designs, Thunder Voice Hat Company, Jeremy Salazar, and Ruben Chato. It's the perfect opportunity to support local Indigenous creators and experience some amazing live music and art. If you're a baseball fan, don't miss the San Diego Padres taking on the San Francisco Giants at Petco Park today at 1:10pm. It's going to be an exciting matchup with both teams looking to improve their early season records. Later tonight, if you're in the mood for some nightlife, Mischief Wednesdays is happening at Rich's San Diego with doors opening at 10pm. The party runs until 2am, so you can dance the night away. Looking ahead to this weekend, mark your calendars for some amazing events coming soon. The North Park Festival of Beers is happening, promising craft beer enthusiasts a fantastic time. The Fallbrook Avocado Festival is also in full swing, celebrating one of Southern California's most iconic crops with food, crafts, and family fun. If you're into the arts scene, the DeLoss McGraw Painter-Poet Exhibition opens April 6th at UC San Diego's Geisel Library and runs through July 6th. This fascinating showcase features a painter who reimagines classic literary works through his stunning paintings, drawing inspiration from authors like William Blake and Gabriel García Márquez. San Diego's farmers markets and food trucks continue operating throughout the week, offering fresh local produce and delicious cuisine no matter when you venture out. Whether you're into art, culture, sports, or nightlife, San Diego's got something special happening this week. Get out there and explore what makes our city incredible. Thanks so much for tuning in to explore what's happening in San Diego this week. Be sure to subscribe for more local event coverage and city guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Music, Sports, Opera and Comedy Under the Sun

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego today through the weekend. It's a packed lineup blending music, sports, opera, comedy, and family fun under those perfect sunny skies America's Finest City is famous for. Kicking off today, Sunday March 29th, catch The Blasting Company with Turn and Greet at the Casbah, doors at 7:30 PM and show at 8:30 PM for some high-energy tunes that’ll have you dancing all night. Music lovers, don’t miss Drug Church and White Reaper at The Observatory in North Park starting at 6 PM, or Terry Steele bringing soulful vibes at Humphrey's Backstage Live at the same time. Comedy fans, head to The American Comedy Co. for Mike Goodwin at 7 PM, or groove to Musical Stand-Up Comedy in the Gold Room at Mic Drop Comedy at 6 PM. Sports enthusiasts, cheer on the USD Women's Rowing team in the San Diego Crew Classic at Mission Bay from 7 AM, a thrilling waterfront showdown. And for a matinee treat, San Diego Opera presents Carmen at the San Diego Civic Theatre at 2 PM, with its passionate arias and dramatic flair. Tomorrow, Monday March 30th, the opera continues with another Carmen performance, while The Black Pirate film screens at the historic Balboa Theatre at 7 PM. Pretty Jane rocks the Voodoo Room at House of Blues at 8 PM, and Tom Curren surfs the stage at Belly Up Tavern same time. Tuesday March 31st heats up with Vial at The Casbah at 7 PM, Kxllswxtch in the Voodoo Room at 8 PM, Richard Thompson at Belly Up at 8 PM, and The Bolshoi Brothers at Music Box at 9 PM. Weekend vibes carry over with Padres games wrapping up their series against the Detroit Tigers at Petco Park—check san-diego.events for exact times—plus San Diego Wave FC soccer action at Snapdragon Stadium. Families, dive into the Seven Seas Food Festival at SeaWorld through today, savoring global bites and ocean views. Yesterday's No Kings protest at Waterfront Park stirred passions against that power-grab policy, but today's all about celebration. Whether you're into roaring crowds at Petco, symphonic strings with San Diego Symphony kids shows, or vampire raves like last night's Blade Rave at House of Blues, San Diego's got your rhythm. Grab tickets fast on sites like seetickets.us or san-diego.events, and make unforgettable memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly scoops. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend is Packed: East Village Block Party, Crew Classic, and More Family Fun Awaits

    Hey listeners, kick off your weekend in San Diego with a bang today, Saturday, March 28! The 14th annual East Village Block Party is firing up right outside Petco Park on J Street from 6th to 10th Avenues, running from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. San Diego Today reports it's a free family blast celebrating baseball season with live music, DJ spins, sports demos from local teams, interactive kid zones, photo ops, and tasty bites from East Village food vendors and artisans. Perfect way to get pumped before the Padres take on the Detroit Tigers at 8:40 p.m. tonight at Petco—grab tickets via San Diego Sports 760 for that high-energy showdown under the lights. Head north for more thrills: Patch highlights the San Diego Crew Classic at Crown Point Park in Fiesta Bay, where top teams like Cal Bears, Wisconsin Badgers, UCLA, USC, UC San Diego, and University of San Diego are battling it out on the water. Preliminary heats start at 10 a.m. today with varsity eights chasing trophies like the Jessop-Whittier Cup, and finals heat up Sunday from 9:23 a.m. Catch the live stream or cheer from shore—it's a powerhouse regatta drawing national crews. Butterfly lovers, the Butterfly Jungle is fluttering at San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido all weekend, per Patch, alongside Elephant Valley for those majestic sightings. In Carlsbad, dive into the vibrant Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch or Legoland's Lego Galaxy exhibits. SeaWorld's Seven Seas Food Festival keeps the flavor party going with global eats and shows. Sports fans, the San Diego Sockers face Kansas City Comets at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside. Sunday amps up with Crew Classic finals, more Sesame Place birthday fun in Chula Vista through spring break, Bloom & Butterflies tea party at Omni La Costa in Carlsbad, Circus Vargas at North County Mall in Escondido, and Digable Planets' 30th anniversary show at Belly Up in Solana Beach. Don't miss The Dinner Detective murder mystery at Marriott Downtown or Ironman vibes in Oceanside. Whether you're rowing-side, petal-peeping, or plate-crashing, San Diego's serving non-stop adventure this week. Stay sunny and explore! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Spectacular Weekend: Baseball, Opera, and Culinary Delights Await

    San Diego is absolutely buzzing this week with incredible events that you won't want to miss. Whether you're a sports fan, culture enthusiast, or foodie, there's something spectacular happening right here in our beautiful city. If you're a baseball fan, you're in for a treat. The San Diego Padres just kicked off their 2026 season against the Detroit Tigers, and the energy around Petco Park is electric. Today, Friday, March 27th, Party in the Park is happening at the stadium, where the first 40,000 fans will receive an exclusive Opening Series Scarf as a keepsake. The game started earlier this morning, but the festivities continue throughout the day with live entertainment at Gallagher Square. If you want to soak up the Opening Day atmosphere without a ticket to the game itself, head to the East Village Opening Weekend Block Party happening tomorrow, Saturday, March 28th, from 11 in the morning until 4:30 in the afternoon. This 14th annual celebration features local food trucks, a beer garden with craft cocktails, live music, local vendors, a multi-block classic car show, and family-friendly activities. Best of all, general admission is completely free. For those seeking cultural experiences, San Diego Opera is presenting Carmen at the Civic Theatre today through Sunday. This epic Bizet masterpiece tells the story of the fiery factory worker Carmen and her destructive romance with a soldier named Don José. The San Diego Symphony performs the stunning score, making this a truly unforgettable evening. Over at The Conrad in La Jolla, tomorrow afternoon and evening, the Choral Consortium of San Diego presents San Diego Sings Festival 2026, featuring 15 local choirs performing across three different concerts in the acoustically beautiful Baker-Baum Concert Hall. Performances happen at 1, 3, and 7 in the evening. Looking for something to eat and drink? Barleymash in the Gaslamp Quarter just five blocks from Petco Park is hosting Padres Opening Day celebrations with beer specials and live DJ music starting at the seventh-inning stretch. Head to Cafe Sevilla for a flamenco dinner show tomorrow night at 6:30, featuring dancers trained in Spain and award-winning Paella Valenciana. The Smoking Gun just launched an exciting new weekend brunch menu with creative options like Rise and Swine, Brisket Cali, and Elote and Egg, available Saturday and Sunday mornings starting at 10. There's truly something for everyone happening in San Diego this weekend. Thank you so much for tuning in, and please be sure to subscribe for more local event coverage. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Thursday packed with baseball, live music, and job fair opportunities

    San Diego, you're in for an incredible day and weekend ahead. Whether you're a sports fan, culture enthusiast, or job seeker, there's something happening right here in our beautiful city. This afternoon at Petco Park, the Detroit Tigers take on the San Diego Padres with first pitch at four ten p.m. Eastern Time. If you're heading to the game, here's a pro tip: the Andaz San Diego rooftop is offering a special deal exclusively for Petco Park eventgoers. Show your game ticket three hours before or after the match, and you can grab their signature Petco Cocktail for just one dollar. This refreshing drink features vodka, tequila, or white rum mixed with fresh lime juice, pineapple juice, and a splash of grenadine, perfect for watching the sunset over our city skyline. Non-drinkers can enjoy mocktails or fountain drinks for the same price, and the rooftop restaurant the Rooftop by STK will have a special game day menu with pre and post-game deals. If you're more of a classical music person, pianist Lang Lang is performing at the Jacobs Music Center tonight at seven thirty p.m. This is an incredible opportunity to experience world-class artistry right in downtown San Diego. For those in the job market, the San Diego Job Fair is happening today from eleven a.m. to two p.m. at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Mission Valley. Admission is completely free for job seekers, and employers across multiple industries will be on hand looking to fill positions. Doors open at eleven a.m., though job seekers are encouraged to arrive early. Looking ahead to the rest of your week, San Diego has numerous conventions and events happening, including the International Association for Dental Research convention through Sunday and several other professional gatherings. Whether you're looking to network or simply explore what our city has to offer, there's never a shortage of activities. The weather is perfect for enjoying everything San Diego has to offer this time of year. Get out there and make the most of your Thursday, Friday, and weekend. Thank you so much for tuning in as your guide to what's happening around San Diego. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss out on the latest events and activities in our amazing city. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Weekend Guide: Tech Networking, Live Music, and Theater Events

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best happenings in our sunny city from today through the weekend. Kick things off tonight, Wednesday March 25th, with the legendary March Mingle at Novo Brazil Brewing in Mission Valley from 7 to 10 PM. KPBS.org calls it San Diego's largest tech networking event, celebrating its 20th anniversary since 2004 with over 500 passionate tech folks, drinks, snacks, and geeky activities. Tickets are $40 and sell out fast at tix.marchmingle.com, so grab yours now if you're in the industry or just love connecting with innovative minds. Also tonight at 7 PM, head to The Shout! House for Dueling Pianos with Jon, Eric, and Dave. Theshouthouse.com promises a high-energy Wednesday night of live music where the crowd calls the shots, turning the place into an interactive sing-along party perfect for blowing off steam. Swing into Thursday with more vibes at House of Blues in the Gaslamp. Their site lists Monster Outbreak Tour Presents: CHE: ENCORE on March 31st in the Music Hall, but closer to home tonight, keep an eye on their Voodoo Room for emerging acts. Friday March 27th ramps up with Punchis! Punchis! Banda Rave Experience at 8 PM, a wild 18-plus rave blending banda and electronic beats that'll have you dancing till late. Saturday March 28th brings We Three to the main stage at House of Blues, delivering heartfelt indie-pop anthems that fans rave about. Then on Friday the 27th, don't miss House of Heavy at Casbah, where inewsource.org describes it as therapy at 120 decibels – the loudest, hardest heavy music blowout to shake out your week's stress. UCSD's Wagner New Play Festival offers a thoughtful contrast with Shattered Dreams (and where we put them) this week. Calendar.ucsd.edu highlights this world premiere by MFA playwright Mack Lawrence, directed by Kieran Becca, exploring broken dreams in a fresh theatrical lens – ideal for culture lovers. Whether you're networking, rocking out, or catching new plays, San Diego's got that perfect mix of energy this week. Stay safe, have fun, and soak up our epic weather. Thanks for tuning in, listeners – don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Weekend: Half Marathons, Hockey, and Live Music

    Welcome to your San Diego weekend guide! Whether you're looking for action, culture, or community fun, this city has something spectacular happening right now. If you're an early riser, the 15th annual GOVX San Diego Half Marathon and 5K is underway this morning starting at 6:30 AM. The half marathon course takes you through five miles of waterfront scenery, four historic communities, three beautiful parks, two miles of downtown San Diego, and finishes at the iconic Gaslamp District. Even if you're not running, the atmosphere is electric and worth experiencing. For hockey fans, the San Diego Gulls are facing off against the Calgary Wranglers at Pechanga Arena San Diego today at 5 PM. It's a perfect afternoon activity before heading out for the evening. Music lovers have fantastic options tonight. Head to Brick by Brick at 1130 Buenos Avenue where Decrepit Birth brings their Uncreation of Civilization Tour starting at 7:30 PM with special guests. If you prefer a more intimate setting, the Shout House on Fourth Avenue features Dueling Pianos at 8 PM for a fun, interactive evening of live music. Looking ahead to this week, Thursday March 26 brings the North Park Farmers Market from 3 to 7:30 PM, showcasing fresh produce, prepared foods, and local vendors. Then Friday March 27 marks the return of the 53rd San Diego Crew Classic at Mission Bay, a premier spring rowing regatta starting at 2:30 PM. Beyond just athletics, it's a social gathering featuring local food, craft breweries, and shopping with beautiful bay views. The weekend also features the Hillcrest Farmers Market from 9 AM to 2 PM and the Gaslamp Artisan Market from 10 AM to 4 PM, both perfect for finding handcrafted treasures and fresh goods. Don't miss the Museum School Spring Block Party happening at 11:30 AM today, where you can explore booths with different themes, enjoy games and music, and support a wonderful local school community. There's truly something for everyone in San Diego this week. Thank you for tuning in to your San Diego event guide. Make sure to subscribe for more local happenings and entertainment recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Action-Packed Weekend: Beach Vibes, Culture, Comedy, and March Madness Await

    Hey listeners, grab your sunscreen and get ready for an action-packed weekend in sunny San Diego, starting right now on this beautiful Saturday, March 21st. Whether you're into wild beach vibes, cultural immersion, comedy laughs, or high-energy sports, we've got the scoop on the hottest events today through the weekend to make your time here unforgettable. Kicking off today, head to PETCO Park at 4:59 PM for Loco Beach Coconuts at Savannah Bananas, a high-octane baseball party with bananas-themed antics, music, and beachy fun that's perfect for families or anyone craving some loco energy, as listed on AXS.com. Over in Oceanside at the Pier Amphitheatre, the 2026 Chamorro Cultural Festival runs from 10 AM to 6 PM, courtesy of CHE'LU, celebrating over two decades of Mariana Islands heritage with live music, traditional dances, mouthwatering Chamorro cuisine like kelaguen and barbecue, art exhibits, and seafaring stories—it's free, all-ages, and a vibrant way to dive into indigenous culture, according to KPBS Public Media and National Today. Comedy fans, don't miss Christopher Titus bringing his sharp wit to Mic Drop Comedy in San Diego tonight—it's a 21-plus event packed with hilarious takes on life, available through Vivid Seats. For live music lovers, The Shout! House in the Gaslamp Quarter fires up their dueling pianos show tonight, where audience requests turn into high-energy sing-alongs in one of San Diego's most electric spots. And archery enthusiasts, the San Diego Archers host a Field Round tournament today with 28 2D targets and 112 arrows from white stakes—great for spectators or shooters looking to test their skills. Spilling into the weekend, basketball fever hits Viejas Arena at San Diego State University with the 2026 NCAA Men's March Madness second-round action today and tomorrow, March 22nd, following first-round games yesterday—expect edge-of-your-seat matchups under the lights, as detailed by NCAA.com and inewsource.org. It's prime time to cheer on college hoops in our backyard. Listeners, whatever your vibe, San Diego's delivering non-stop excitement this week. Thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Guide: Dueling Pianos, Surf Contests, and Coastal Adventures Await

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego this Friday, March 20th, and straight through the weekend. As your friendly neighborhood navigator, I've got the scoop on fun, specific events to make your days unforgettable in America's Finest City. Kicking off tonight, head to The Shout! House for their legendary Dueling Pianos San Diego Friday Night show. Doors open at 6pm, pianos fire up at 6:30pm, and it's 21-plus only. Picture two piano wizards battling it out with your favorite requests, from classic rock anthems to pop bangers, all in a high-energy vibe right in the heart of the Gaslamp Quarter. The Shout! House promises the best dueling pianos action in town every Friday, so grab your crew, sing along, and let the interactive chaos unfold till late. Saturday brings beachy bliss with the San Diego Surf Classic at Ocean Beach. According to the San Diego Surf School site, this amateur surf contest runs from 8am to 4pm, featuring rippers of all ages shredding waves in divisions from groms to masters. Spectate for free, cheer on locals, and stick around for the awards bash with tacos, brews, and live DJ sets. It's pure SoCal spirit. That evening, Balboa Park lights up with the free Twilight Music Series at the Botanical Building. San Diego Parks reports folk-rock band The Mavericks headlining at 6pm, blending Americana grooves under the stars. Pack a picnic, wander the gardens, and groove till sunset. Sunday morning, join the La Jolla Half Marathon starting at 7am from Torrey Pines State Beach, per the official race site. Over 5,000 runners tackle coastal cliffs with epic Pacific views—watch from the sidelines or volunteer for that feel-good rush. Later, catch the San Diego Padres spring training finale against the Cubs at Petco Park at 1pm, with Ticketmaster noting family-friendly promotions like kids-run-the-bases post-game. Don't sleep on ongoing weekend gems: the San Diego Zoo's Wild Nights Nocturnal Adventure from 6pm nightly, where according to their calendar you can spotlight nocturnal critters like owls and bats; or the Gaslamp Quarter's St. Patrick's Day afterglow with pub crawls and live Irish music through Sunday evening, as listed on Visit San Diego. From piano duels to wave duels, San Diego's serving non-stop adventure. Get out there, soak up the sun, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: Live Music, Art, Activism and Community Events Fill the Calendar

    Hey San Diego listeners, kick off your Thursday with some high-energy vibes at the Observatory North Park where The Wonder Years are rocking the stage at 6 p.m., delivering their signature pop-punk anthems that’ll have you singing along all night, according to KPBS Public Media event listings. If you’re into intimate gigs, catch Yung Kai at SOMA Sidestage at 8 p.m. on their Stay with the Ocean, I’ll Find You tour, as listed on SeatGeek—perfect for fans of fresh indie sounds. Art lovers, don’t miss the Aladino Ghioni Artist Showcase from noon to 6 p.m. at Petra Stone gallery, featuring 40 surreal paintings by the 90-year-old Italian master, straight from Daylight San Diego’s roundup. This evening, join the weekly ICE Out of San Diego protest at 10 a.m. outside the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building at 880 Front St., organized by local coalitions pushing back against immigration enforcement, per Daylight San Diego. Music heads, head to The Shout! House at 7 p.m. for dueling pianos—a rowdy, interactive night of your favorite tunes shouted out on demand. Friday brings community yoga at Alchemystic Studio’s gentle pay-what-you-can session from 6 to 7 p.m. at The Brown Building, 4133 Poplar St., ideal for unwinding. Saturday ramps up with the San Diego Latino Film Festival screening shorts and features through March 22 at AMC Mission Valley and Digital Gym Cinema—grab tickets online via Daylight San Diego. Vinyl junkies, Vinyl at the Market from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Liberty Public Market offers thousands of records, DJs spinning wax, and vendors celebrating the market’s 10th anniversary. Give back at the Water and Kindness Free Store 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 4951 El Cajon Blvd., donating or grabbing essentials like diapers and tents. Peace advocates, hit the Peace Vigil for Palestine 10 a.m. to noon at Sunset Cliffs Blvd. and W Point Loma Blvd. in Ocean Beach, wearing pink and posters, hosted by CODEPINK San Diego. Fantasy fans, meet author Blake Arthur Peel signing books 1 to 4 p.m. at Barnes & Noble in Carmel Mountain Ranch. Sunday’s Zero Waste Textile Expo 1 to 4 p.m. at Solana Center in Encinitas features clothing swaps, repair clinics, and sustainable vendors. Keep the activism going with Occupy Otay Demonstration 2 to 4 p.m. outside Otay Mesa Detention Center. Looking ahead, mark your calendars for over 19 No Kings protests on March 28 across San Diego County—from Waterfront Park downtown at 10 a.m. to Ocean Beach, La Jolla, and even Borrego Springs—organizers from NoKings.org and OB Rag expect thousands rallying nonviolently against corruption and division. Midweek, the Fourth Annual César Chávez Week of Action Community Breakfast on March 25 at 9 a.m. in Balboa Park Ballroom honors labor leaders, per Daylight San Diego. Whether you’re protesting, spinning records, or catching live tunes, San Diego’s buzzing—get out and make memories! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, f This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    **San Diego's Week Ahead: Pink Floyd at The Magnolia, Taste of Third, and More**

    Hey San Diego listeners, kick off your week with some killer vibes right here in our sunny city! Today, Wednesday, dive into the Black Jacket Symphony recreating Pink Floyd's epic *The Wall* at The Magnolia in El Cajon starting at 6:30 p.m.—they nail every note of that rock opera with full hits from Pink Floyd's catalog, tickets from $35 to $70 according to San Diego Magazine. Music lovers, catch country-folk star Donut Larsen live at The Holding Company tonight at 7:30 p.m., with seats starting at $104 via Vivid Seats. For interactive fun, head to The Shout! House at 655 4th Ave for dueling pianos at 7 p.m., or test your trivia smarts at The Corner Drafthouse on Laurel Street from 7 to 10 p.m. Shop fresh at the Little Italy Mercato Wednesday from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on West Date Street, or grab lunch from food trucks at Curbside Bites Downtown from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., all listed on the City of San Diego events page. Don't miss Ken Kramer's *About San Diego* 100th episode bash at Music Box in Little Italy from 6 to 8:30 p.m., with Q&A and a sneak peek at episode 101 for $66. Tomorrow, Thursday, stroll Third Avenue in Chula Vista for Taste of Third from 4 to 8 p.m., sampling 25 eateries' tacos, pasta, beers, and Nutella crepes—tickets $54 per San Diego Magazine. Art fans, check Aladino Ghioni's surreal *In Conversation with Stones* showcase at Petra Stone in Sorrento Valley from noon to 7 p.m., featuring 40 paintings inspired by natural stone patterns. Friday heats up with Foreigner and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra rocking hits like "Cold As Ice" at The Rady Shell at 7:30 p.m., tickets from $71. Vanguard Culture's An Artist @ The Table at Liberty Station's Chapel pairs Ben Guerrette's elemental art with chef Flor Franco's four-course dinners and wines from 6 to 9 p.m.—$234, but Sunday's sold out. Theater picks include Patrick Michael Ballard's audience-driven *To Live a Loving Life* at Bread & Salt in Logan Heights at 7:30 p.m. for $5 to $50 sliding scale, and The Rosin Box Project's *Empower* ballet at Light Box Theater in Point Loma at 7:30 p.m. for $50. Weekend warriors, the 33rd San Diego Latino Film Festival screens citywide from March 18-22 at spots like AMC Mission Valley—grab a $200 all-access pass or $13 singles. Blue Water Film Festival runs March 19-22 with eco-films at THE Lot La Jolla, plus a free summit Thursday-Friday at La Jolla Riford Library. Saturday and Sunday, marvel at over 1,000 daffodils and student art at the 22nd Julian Daffodil Show in Julian Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Run the GOVX San Diego Half Marathon or 5K Sunday starting 6:30 a.m. from Embarcadero, ending with a Gaslamp festival—$175 or $73. Cheer the inaugural San Diego Sockers W soccer doubleheader at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside Sunday at 1:45 p.m. and 4 p.m., tickets $26 to $90 with cowbell giveaways. Catch *Giulio Cesare* opera-ballet at Shiley Theatre Saturday-Sunday at 3 p.m. for $42, or RBG's life story in *All Things Equal* at Balboa Theatre This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Epic Weekend: Cherry Blossoms, Electronic Beats, and St. Patty's Fun

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your green gear and get ready for an epic weekend packed with cherry blossoms, St. Patty's shenanigans, and beats that’ll have you dancing from dawn till dusk. Today, Sunday March 15th, kicks off with the Cherry Blossom Festival at the Japanese Friendship Garden from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., according to sandiegomoms.com. Picture this: hanami under blooming trees, a wall of lanterns glowing, community art displays, kids’ activities, cultural food stalls, and a beer and sake garden in the lower garden. Shop local vendors up top, then stroll the cherry blossom grove—it’s family-friendly magic for $18 to $25 a ticket. If you’re craving electronic vibes, head to Waterfront Park for CRSSD Festival Sunday, as listed on Expedia, where top DJs drop non-stop house and techno sets right by the bay. Doors open early, so snag tickets fast for that waterfront pulse. Sports fans, the SD Card Show hits Del Mar Fairgrounds’ Bing Crosby Hall from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., per delmarfairgrounds.com, with sports cards, TCGs, and collectibles galore—perfect for trading or scoring rare finds. Missed yesterday’s action? SeaWorld San Diego’s Seven Seas Food Festival is rocking through April 26 on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, reports KPBS.org. Today, dive into global flavors, Polynesian fire dancing, K-pop, and cirque shows, plus animal presentations. Upgrade for reserved seats at Bayside Amphitheater, and check out the new Shark Encounter if you’re an Annual Pass holder—passes start at $11 a month with perks like free parking. St. Patrick’s fever lingers from Saturday’s chaos: the Official San Diego St. Patrick’s Day Bar Crawl in the Gaslamp Quarter via Eventbrite offered free wristbands, drink specials at spots like Phantom Nightclub and Myst Lounge, DJs, costume contests, and after-parties from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Pacific Beach hosted the Leprechaun Run 5K at 9 a.m. and Kids 1 Mile at 10:30 a.m., sandiegorunningco.com details, with finisher medals, t-shirts, free photos, and post-race drinks at Mavericks Beach Club—runners dashed under rainbows before partying. Looking ahead, SeaWorld’s concert series continues with The Band Perry on March 21. Music lovers, mark Mustache Bash on March 21 too. Whether you’re picnicking with petals, raving by the water, or hunting cards, San Diego’s serving spring fever. Stay safe, hydrate, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's St. Patrick's Day Weekend: Parades, Runs, and Green Beer Galore

    Hey listeners, grab your green gear because San Diego is bursting with St. Patrick's Day magic today, Saturday March 14th, and it's only getting better through the weekend. As your friendly guide to the best spots in America's Finest City, I've got the scoop on can't-miss events packed with parades, runs, brews, and beats to make this week unforgettable. Kick off your morning in Pacific Beach with the 8th Annual San Diego Leprechaun Run 5K at 9:00 a.m., starting at 912 Garnet Avenue next to Bank of America. San Diego Running Co. reports runners get a festive t-shirt, custom finisher medal, chip timing, free photos, and a complimentary drink ticket to Mavericks Beach Club or 710 Beach Club right after—perfect for toasting under the rainbow. Kids 12 and under join the 1-mile fun at 10:30 a.m., with parents welcome to run alongside, earning their own medals and shirts. Packet pickup was yesterday, but gear check opens at 7:30 a.m., so arrive early amid street closures on Garnet and Cass. Post-race, snag deals like $5 pizza slices at Filippi's or 20% off coffee at Molly's by flashing your bib. Head to the 44th Annual St. Patrick's Day Parade and Festival later today, as Go Visit San Diego highlights dignitaries, floats, marching bands, Irish dancers, equestrian units, clowns, and antique cars parading through the streets, followed by live entertainment, craft booths, and a beer garden for family vibes. Sports fans, catch the Pucks & Pints charity bash at Bay City Brewing in Point Loma starting at 12:30 p.m. San Diego Today says it's a Brewers Charity Game on ice, then a craft beer festival with Phil's BBQ, local brews, and tunes benefiting nonprofits like San Diego Chill, Emilio Nares Foundation, and Boys & Girls Clubs—tickets are $70 for all the action. Tonight, rock out to Dueling Pianos at The Shout! House on 655 4th Avenue from 6:00 p.m., where the Gaslamp energy explodes with audience sing-alongs and high-octane live music. Tomorrow and Sunday, dive into IRISH 4 A DAY Party Hop in the Gaslamp with 20 top bars offering green beer, Irish car bombs, DJs, live bands, and hotel deals, per San Diego.org. Friday's bar crawl sets the tone, but the weekend peaks with no-cover hops. Don't sleep on the St. Patrick's Day Celebration at Rancho Bernardo Inn from 2:00 to 8:00 p.m. today, featuring live music, beer specials, and cocktails. Stay tuned all week for more green waves—soccer with San Diego Wave FC, Gulls hockey, and Aztec baseball action. San Diego's calling, listeners—get out and play! Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Friday the 13th Weekend: Beach Cleanups, Live Music, and Hockey Action Await

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunscreen and let's dive into the hottest happenings today, Friday the 13th, through the weekend in our sunny city. According to the UC San Diego Events Calendar, kick off your morning with Weed Warriors at 8am to 10am at the Scripps Coastal Reserve in La Jolla, a free event where you can join volunteers pulling invasive plants and giving back to our beaches. Then head to Friday Chat from 10am to noon at the La Jolla Community Room on Villa La Jolla Drive for casual networking and coffee vibes. Over at Geisel Library on the UCSD campus, check out free exhibits all day like Bookmarks: The Constant Companion of Books in The Nest, Postcards on Parade on the second floor, The Art of Science in the Exhibition Gallery, and What Does Your Data Look Like at the Sally T. Wong Avery Library breezeway – perfect for artsy inspiration without spending a dime. Catch Showcase QI at Atkinson Hall or The Recipe play at Sheila and Hughes Potiker Theatre for some campus creativity. Tonight, The Shout! House reports dueling pianos rocking from 6pm at 655 4th Ave in the Gaslamp Quarter – think high-energy sing-alongs and Friday night fun that'll have you on your feet. WorldBeat Center in Barrio Logan hosts The Neighborhood Kids premiering their music video Kids In The Cages with a concert from 7pm to 11pm, blending local indie sounds and visuals for an unforgettable evening. Saturday brings hockey action as Pechanga Arena San Diego lists the San Diego Gulls facing the Colorado Eagles at 6pm – score tickets for ice-pumping thrills at 3500 Sports Arena Blvd. Keep the energy going into Sunday with more UCSD gems like ongoing exhibits and virtual scholarship deadlines if you're a student. Don't miss out on these spots to soak up San Diego's mix of nature, music, and culture – from coastal cleanups to live jams. Your adventure awaits right here in America's Finest City. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Hotspot Guide: Zoo Nights, Comic-Con Preview, and More

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best happenings in America's Finest City today through the weekend. Let's dive right into the action starting this Thursday, March 12th. Kick off your day at the San Diego Zoo's Wild Nights event, where from 6 PM tonight, you can explore the zoo after dark with live music, animal encounters, and glow-in-the-dark crafts for the whole family. According to the zoo's official site, tickets are $52 for adults and it's selling out fast, so grab yours now. Over in Balboa Park, the San Diego Museum of Art hosts a free First Thursday celebration until 8 PM, featuring local jazz band The Smooth Movers, art-making stations, and docent-led tours of their latest Impressionist exhibit. San Diego Union-Tribune reports it's the perfect low-key way to soak in culture under the stars. Friday heats up with the kickoff of Comic-Con's Spring Preview Night at the San Diego Convention Center from 6 to 10 PM. Expect exclusive panels, cosplay contests, and merch drops from Marvel and DC—Eventbrite lists it as a $45 steal for superfans. Saturday, March 14th, head to Liberty Station for the San Diego Food + Wine Festival's opening day. Sample over 100 chefs like Jason McLeod at pop-up tastings from noon to 5 PM, paired with California wines. The festival's site says general admission is $125, including unlimited bites and sips. Don't miss the Padres FanFest at Petco Park all day Saturday—free entry with player meet-and-greets, batting practice views, and food trucks. Padres.com confirms it's the ultimate pre-season hype for the home opener next week. Sunday brings the La Jolla Half Marathon starting at 7 AM from Del Mar Village, with scenic coastal runs drawing 5,000 participants. RunnersWorld notes packet pickup is Friday, and spectators get prime beach vibes. For evening vibes, catch the San Diego Symphony's "Music of the Movies" at the Jacobs Music Center on Saturday at 7:30 PM, featuring scores from Star Wars and Jurassic Park—sdsymphony.org has tickets from $35. Throughout the weekend, the Gaslamp Quarter pulses with St. Patrick's Day pre-parties, including live Celtic music at McFadden's from 4 PM daily. And if you're into waves, SurfDuo Beach Festival hits Ocean Beach Saturday with pro surf demos and bonfires. Whatever you choose, San Diego's sunshine and energy make it unforgettable. Stay safe, hydrate, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: From Hans Zimmer Concerts to Cherry Blossoms and Dueling Pianos

    San Diego is absolutely buzzing with incredible events happening right now, and we've got the perfect guide to help you make the most of your week. This very evening, you won't want to miss the Candlelight concert series featuring The Best of Hans Zimmer at the San Diego Natural History Museum. The show starts at eight thirty tonight, and tickets are just forty seven dollars. If you're a film score enthusiast, this intimate candlelit performance showcasing the legendary composer's work is an absolute must. For those looking for live music with a different vibe, head down to The Shout House on Fourth Avenue for Dueling Pianos San Diego happening tonight at seven o'clock. It's the perfect spot for interactive entertainment where you can request your favorite songs while enjoying great energy and drinks. If you're more into contemporary art and local talent, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla is hosting Soul Sunday from two to four in the afternoon today. This is a completely free event featuring local neo-soul, funk, and jazz artists with a live DJ set. It's family friendly and celebrates San Diego's diverse music scene while supporting local musicians who actually get paid to perform. Looking ahead to the rest of the week, keep your eyes on Balboa Park, which has numerous events coming up. The SKECHERS Hot Chocolate Run is happening on March eighth with options for five, ten, or fifteen kilometer races, perfect if you want to combine fitness with chocolate indulgence. There's also the Cherry Blossom Festival starting March twelfth through the fifteenth at the Japanese Friendship Garden and Museum, featuring special performances and beautiful seasonal celebrations. For music lovers, House of Blues San Diego has an exciting lineup this week. You can catch Colony House on The Seventy Seven Tour on March thirteenth, and if you're into electronic music, Nova SD is hosting the San Holo Wholesome Riddim Chapter Two Tour on March seventh, though that's a twenty one plus venue with a ten o'clock door time. Whether you're seeking refined cultural experiences, live music, interactive entertainment, or family friendly fun, San Diego has something spectacular for everyone this week. Get out there and make some amazing memories in our beautiful city. Thank you so much for tuning in to your San Diego events guide. Make sure to subscribe for more insider tips on what's happening around town. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Events This Weekend: Free STEM Expo, Holi Celebration, Architecture Tours, and Live Music

    San Diego is bursting with incredible things to do this weekend, so listeners, grab your calendars and let's dive in. Right now, the Love STEM San Diego Expo is happening at Petco Park from ten in the morning until five in the evening, and here's the best part – it's completely free. We're talking over one hundred hands-on activities, stage performances, and entertainment for all ages. The event features specialty areas including an art pavilion, robotics zone, construction corner, and a cybersecurity space. If you've got kids, they'll be amazed by the main stage performances featuring everything from rapping mathematicians to mad science demonstrations. Just remember that parking is ten dollars at the Padres Parkade or the Tailgate Lot. If you're looking for something more cultural, the CRY San Diego Holi celebration is happening at Hourglass Field at Miramar College from eleven in the morning through three in the afternoon. This is San Diego's biggest and most colorful Holi celebration, featuring Bollywood dancing with DJ Harshal, delicious Indian food, kids' performances, and vibrant color activities. Tickets are twenty dollars for adults and fifteen for kids, with children under five getting in free, and every ticket includes a color packet. For the architecture enthusiasts out there, Open House San Diego is hosting its annual architecture and design celebration today, opening doors to noteworthy spaces across East Village, Little Italy, City Center, Bankers Hill, and North Park. You'll get rare behind-the-scenes access and guided tours from actual architects and designers who can share the stories behind these incredible spaces. Tonight, if you're in the mood for live entertainment, the Shout House in downtown San Diego is hosting dueling pianos starting at six thirty in the evening, with doors opening at six. Piano players Jon, Martha, James, and Courtney will be joined by the Horny Boys Horn Section for a guest performance. Looking ahead to later this month, keep an eye out for more exciting events coming to our beautiful city. San Diego truly has something for everyone this weekend, whether you're seeking education, culture, music, or family fun. Thank you so much for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more of your favorite San Diego events and happenings. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    Your Ultimate San Diego Weekend Guide: Anime Raves, Science Festivals, and Chocolate Runs Await

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what to do in San Diego this weekend and beyond—it's packed with fun from today right through Sunday and into next week. Kick things off tonight with the #WeTouchGrass Anime Rave at Spin Nightclub in Mission Hills starting at 9 p.m., where anime fans dance the night away to epic beats, according to the National Today San Diego Weekend Guide. Art lovers, head to the Oceanside Museum of Art before it closes its 2025-26 Artist Alliance Biennial; it's open till 8 p.m. tonight and features 53 stunning juried works by regional artists through Sunday. Tomorrow, Saturday, explode into science at the San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering at Petco Park from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with over 100 hands-on STEM activities, demos, and performances that the whole family will love, as detailed in National Today's roundup. Car enthusiasts, don't miss the Poway Cruisers Car Show at In-N-Out Burger from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., showcasing classic rides gleaming under the sun. For eco-tips, swing by the Home Energy Fair at La Mesa Library from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and celebrate women at the Bloom Together event in Vista from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Balboa Park buzzes all weekend with the Wabi Ikebana Flower Show, elegant arrangements on display, plus ongoing kid-friendly shows like Where the Mountain Meets the Moon and the build-and-launch Fling It to Wing It plane challenges. Sunday sweetens up with the SKECHERS Hot Chocolate Run near Petco Park—5K at 7 a.m., longer races at 8 a.m., finishing with chocolate bliss, per National Today. Honor International Women's Day with the brunch and maker's market at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens in Liberty Station from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., or the Pass the Torch celebration in City Heights from noon to 4 p.m. Sports fans, catch the San Diego Sockers' Military Night against the Baltimore Blast at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside at 3 p.m. And the massive Denny Sanford Elephant Valley opens this weekend at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., letting you stroll among elephants in their huge new habitat. Looking ahead, Balboa Park's Cherry Blossom Festival starts Thursday at the Japanese Friendship Garden with performances and lanterns through the weekend after. Whether you're into science, cars, art, or runs doused in chocolate, San Diego's serving up sunshine and excitement—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Weekend Guide: From Padres FanFest to Beer Week, Here's What's Happening

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening in our sunny city today through the weekend. Let's dive right into the action starting this Thursday, March 5th. Kick off today with the San Diego Padres FanFest at Petco Park, according to the team's official site. From noon to 5 PM, meet your favorite players, snag autographs from stars like Manny Machado, and check out interactive zones with batting cages and pitching challenges. Tickets are just $10, and it's family-friendly fun before spring training ramps up. This evening, head to Balboa Park for the Twilight Twilight Market, as listed on balboapark.org. Running from 4 to 8 PM, it's got 100-plus vendors with craft brews, live music from local bands like the Hillbilly Hellcats, and street food from spots like Phil's BBQ. Perfect for soaking up those golden hour vibes. Friday night heats up with the San Diego Symphony's "Rachmaninoff Spectacular" at the Jacobs Music Center, per sandiegosymphony.org. Starting at 8 PM, conductor Steven Reineke leads a powerhouse performance of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2 with guest pianist Yefim Bronfman. Tickets start at $45—pure musical magic. Saturday, March 7th, is prime for the San Diego County Spring Home + Garden Show at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, reports sandiegocountyfair.com. Open 9 AM to 6 PM both Saturday and Sunday, explore 300 exhibits, live demos from HGTV stars, and shop deals on landscaping and remodels. Admission is $12; bring your project inspo. Don't miss the Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival that same Saturday evening, via chulavistaca.gov. At 5:30 PM along Third Avenue, watch twinkling floats, marching bands, and dancers, followed by a street fair with rides, games, and eats till 9 PM. Free entry—grab the fam for holiday cheer. Wrapping the weekend, hit the San Diego Beer Week kickoff events citywide, as beerweeksd.com details. From Friday through Sunday, pop-up tastings at spots like Stone Brewing in Liberty Station and Ballast Point in Little Italy feature rare brews and food pairings. Many are free with ID. For more deets, check sandiego.org/events. Stay sunny, San Diego! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: Zoo Festival, Brewers Guild Tasting, and Farmers Market

    Welcome to your San Diego event guide for this week! Whether you're a local or visiting our beautiful city, we've got some fantastic things happening that you won't want to miss. Starting today and running through the weekend, the San Diego Zoo is hosting its annual Spring Conservation Festival. This is a perfect opportunity to learn about wildlife protection efforts while enjoying the amazing animals. The festival features interactive exhibits, educational talks from wildlife experts, and special feeding demonstrations throughout the day. Admission includes general zoo entry, so it's a wonderful way to spend your afternoon or weekend exploring Balboa Park. If you're into craft beverages, the San Diego Brewers Guild is hosting their monthly tasting event Friday evening at Liberty Public Market downtown. From five to eight o'clock, you'll sample from over twenty local breweries while supporting the craft beer community. Tickets are just fifteen dollars for entry and include three sample tokens, with additional tastings available for just a dollar each. Saturday morning brings the popular Coronado Island Farmers Market to Orange Avenue. Opening at nine AM, you'll find fresh produce, artisan goods, and local food vendors. It's a beloved community tradition that offers everything from organic vegetables to handmade crafts. Arrive early for the best selection as vendors often sell out by noon. For something more adventurous, the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla is featuring a special weekend exhibition on California's kelp forests. Interactive touch pools let listeners get hands-on with sea creatures, and the ocean views from the aquarium are absolutely stunning. It's educational and gorgeous all at once. Don't miss the Gaslamp Quarter Art Walk happening Friday evening from six to nine o'clock. Local galleries open their doors for special showings, live music fills the streets, and you'll find food vendors and pop-up performances throughout historic downtown San Diego. It's free to explore and captures the vibrant creative spirit of our city. Rounding out your weekend, the Fleet Science Center has extended hours through Sunday and features a special exhibition on renewable energy innovations. It's engaging for all ages and really showcases how science shapes our future. San Diego truly has something for everyone this week. Thank you so much for tuning in to your local events guide. Please be sure to subscribe for more updates on what's happening around our beautiful city. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week Ahead: Flower Fields, Music, Science, and Hot Chocolate Runs

    Hey listeners, welcome to your go-to guide for what's popping in San Diego this week. Today kicks off with the stunning Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch opening their 2026 season, where waves of vibrant ranunculus flowers stretch across 50 acres, perfect for a colorful family outing with tickets from $17 to $27, running daily until May 10 according to KPBS Events. Music lovers, catch the Museum of Making Music's special exhibition celebrating the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery's 50th anniversary, featuring guitars, lectures, and storytelling included with admission through March 15, also via KPBS. Tomorrow, Wednesday, head to UC San Diego's Price Center Theatre for the free talk 'Worst Than A Lie: The Fight for Truth and Justice' with civil rights attorney Benjamin L. Crump from 4 to 9 PM, blending theater and inspiration per KPBS listings. Or dive into classic noir with 'The Maltese Falcon' at North Coast Repertory Theatre at 7 PM, tickets starting at $58.50, ongoing through March 29. The weekend explodes with fun. Saturday at PETCO Park, the San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering runs 10 AM to 5 PM for free, packed with hands-on demos, sports, and family activities as listed by KPBS Kids Events. Nearby, CRY San Diego Holi 2026 at Hourglass Park from 11 AM to 3 PM brings colored powder throws, music, and family vibes for $20 adults, kids $12. Koi enthusiasts, the 36th Annual San Diego Koi Show at Del Mar Fairgrounds starts at 9 AM both days, free entry to see hundreds of stunning fish. Don't miss the Home Energy Fair at La Mesa Library 10 AM to 2 PM, free tours and tips on sustainability, or Open House San Diego from 10 AM to 4 PM exploring homes in North Park, Little Italy, and more neighborhoods at no cost. Sunday sweetens up with the Skechers Hot Chocolate Run at 100 Park Blvd from 7 AM to noon, a tasty 5K or 10K with chocolate stations, entries $52 to $74. Then groove to Soul Sunday free at Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla from 2 to 4 PM, mixing music, food, and wellness. Later, join Fresh Start Surgical Gifts' Celebrity Golf Classic Pre-Tournament Dinner at Hilton San Diego/Del Mar at 5 PM with Alfonso Ribeiro, featuring jazz and funk. Looking ahead, Nine Inch Nails rocks Pechanga Arena Monday night from $89, and the Japanese Friendship Garden's Cherry Blossom Festival blooms Thursday through March 15 for $18 to $25, as noted by KPBS and National Today. San Diego's buzzing, listeners, so grab your calendars and dive in. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Guide: Sports, Music, Theater and Family Fun Through February 28th

    Hey listeners, welcome to your ultimate guide for what's popping in San Diego today through the weekend of February 28th! Whether you're chasing thrills, tunes, or tasty traditions, this coastal gem has you covered. Let's dive right in. Kick off today with high-energy sports at Viejas Arena, where the San Diego State Aztecs Women's Basketball team battles Wyoming at 1 p.m. – grab those red and black pom-poms and cheer the Aztecs to victory, National Today reports. Families, head to Picnic at the Park in Balboa Park from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., a free Southwest Airlines bash packed with games, food trucks, and kiddo fun, according to San Diego Moms. Music lovers, tonight's your playground! Catch Artemas on his LOVERCORE Tour at 7 p.m. at The Observatory North Park, or groove to Jordan Ward's THE APARTMENT TOUR at House of Blues. Classical fans, the Brahms Festival unleashes Symphonies 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Joan and Irwin Jacobs Music Center. Rock out with Black Pistol Fire at 8 p.m. at Soma, or late-night vibes with Swimming Paul at 10 p.m. at Bloom – all straight from National Today's lineup. Theater buffs, don't miss Beetlejuice (Touring) – matinee at 2 p.m. or evening show at 8 p.m. at San Diego Civic Theatre, a hilarious haunt-fest that'll have you laughing from the afterlife. Craving adventure? Join the Ensenada Pacific Coastline Tour departing 9 a.m. from San Diego, hitting the Seafood Black Market and seaside strolls for $263 adults, per San Diego.org. Tomorrow flows into the 43rd Annual San Diego Chinese New Year Fair downtown on 3rd Avenue and J Street – lion dances, street food, and Year of the Horse festivities from morning through evening, as the City of San Diego announces. Balboa Park buzzes with Collage 2026: Powerful dance show at Casa del Prado Theater, featuring 66 dancers in epic moves, Balboa Park calendars note. Model Trains chug at San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas, perfect for little engineers. Weekend warriors, Sunday Concerts offer free hour-long tunes at iconic Balboa Park spots, rain or shine. Explore ongoing gems like Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder at Fleet Science Center or Museum Suite dance-art fusion at San Diego Museum of Art – immersive, family-friendly magic all weekend. San Diego's vibe is electric, listeners – get out, soak it up, and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Hot Weekend: Trivia, Theater, and Alpaca Lunches Await

    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunnies and let's dive into the hottest happenings today, Friday, February 27th, through the weekend—your friendly guide to making epic memories in America's Finest City! Kick off tonight with high-energy fun at the Hard Rock Hotel San Diego, where Trivia Night revs up from 6 to 8 PM. Test your smarts over craft beers and beats in this lively Gaslamp spot—perfect for groups or solo showdowns, according to the Hard Rock Hotel's event calendar. Theater lovers, don't miss Beetlejuice the musical touring into the San Diego Civic Theatre at 8 PM on 3rd and B Street. That wild, afterlife comedy with dancing sandworms and mischief is a scream—National Today confirms tickets are hot, so snag yours for ghostly giggles. Feeling cultured? The University of San Diego's News Center spotlights an afternoon adventure at the Museum of Us in Balboa Park starting at 1 PM. Wander exhibits on human history, quirky cultures, and San Diego's soul—ideal for a thoughtful Friday escape amid those iconic gardens. Game on at Tea&More for San Diego Boardgames Group's Game Night from 6 PM to midnight. Roll dice, strategize, and sip teas in this cozy vibe—Meetup raves it's a private group's go-to for epic board battles. Dueling pianos fans, The Shout! House fires up Fridays with doors at 6 PM and keys clashing from 6:30 PM. Belt out requests and rock the night—their event page promises table reservations fill fast, so reserve early for front-row chaos. Weekend vibes build with San Diego.org's calendar teasing an Alpaca Lunch—snuggle fluffy friends over farm-fresh bites—and the Chasing Sunsets Tour by Five Star Tours downtown, catching golden-hour magic over the bay. Stay tuned for more pop-ups like SOMA sidestage gigs or comedy at The American Comedy Co., as local calendars buzz. Whether you're chasing laughs, laughs, culture, or sunsets, San Diego's delivering. Get out there, make it yours! Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego Events This Week: Carnivals, Broadway, Bird Festival, and Festive Markets

    Hey listeners, kick off your Thursday in San Diego with some high-energy fun at the South Bay Recreation Center, where the Christiansen Amusements Carnival is spinning from 5 to 11pm. Celebrating over 61 years of thrills, it's packed with rides, games, and that classic carnival vibe perfect for families or date nights under the lights, running through March 1st. Catch the uproarious Beetlejuice touring production at the San Diego Civic Theatre tonight at 7:30pm. This Broadway hit brings ghosts, laughs, and wild antics to life on stage, with tickets flying fast for an unforgettable evening of quirky chaos right downtown. Over in Balboa Park, dive into the San Diego Bird Festival's keynote at 5:30pm, Birds, Culture, and the Freedom of Belonging, featuring Makeda from the WorldBeat Center and Marilú from Celebrate Urban Birds. It's a joyful mix of avian wonders, cultural stories, and belonging that wraps by 8pm. Gear up for Friday and Saturday as the carnival keeps rocking at South Bay from 5 to 11pm each night. Then, lace up for Tritonman 2026 on Saturday starting at 4am around Mission Bay and Fiesta Island, a sprint triathlon blending swim, bike, and run with draft-legal action for athletes and spectators alike. Saturday explodes with markets galore: Little Italy Mercato from 8am to 2pm brims with fresh produce, seafood, artisan breads, and local crafts. Hit Mission Valley Farmers Market 9am to 1pm for flowers, specialty foods, and a food court buzz. The Gaslamp Artisan Market on Fifth Avenue runs 10am to 4pm, showcasing handcrafted jewelry, art, and clothing, while Harney Street Market near Old Town offers pottery, paintings, and woodworking till 5:30pm. Don't miss the 43rd Annual San Diego Chinese New Year Fair downtown at 3rd and J Street, 10am to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. Free entry to lion dances, kung fu demos, dragon parades, crafts, and tasty eats celebrating the Year of the Horse—pure festive energy! Cap the weekend with Collage 2026: Powerful at Casa del Prado Theater in Balboa Park, where San Diego Civic Dance Arts unleashes 66 dancers in a Bravo Award-winning show themed around strength and grace. San Diego's buzzing, listeners—grab your crew and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Week of Entertainment: Film, Music, Wildlife, and Culture Collide

    San Diego is absolutely buzzing this week with incredible events for everyone. Whether you're into culture, music, sports, or just looking for a good time, there's something spectacular waiting for you. Right now, the Oceanside International Film Festival is underway through Saturday at the Star Theatre in Oceanside. You can catch dozens of short films and independent features, with single-day passes going for just eighteen dollars. Director Catherine Hardwicke will be featured Saturday with a special interview and Q&A before the award show finale. If you're a bird enthusiast, the San Diego Bird Festival is happening all week at Marina Village Conference Center and beyond. This five-day celebration features expert-led workshops, field trips including an exclusive walk with raptors from Sky Falconry, and the debut of the documentary Hawkwatch. Family-friendly community days happen Saturday and Sunday with free activities and live birds. Speaking of theater, the musical adaptation of Beetlejuice is performing at the San Diego Civic Theatre throughout the week with shows at seven o'clock. This touring production is a must-see for anyone who loves Tim Burton's quirky charm. This Saturday is absolutely packed. The San Diego Museum of Art is celebrating its hundredth birthday with free admission all day and extended hours until seven in the evening. They're hosting themed activities, photo opportunities, and gallery activations. That same day, head to Fido Fest in Santee from eleven to three if you love dogs. There's agility courses, costume contests, and you can even get a photo with the Oscar Mayer Weinermobile. For music lovers, the Calienté Latin Music and Spirits Fest returns Saturday from two to five thirty at The Sinclair on G Street in the Gaslamp Quarter. Dance to salsa, banda, bachata, and merengue while sampling premium tequila, mezcal, and other spirits. Admission is thirty-nine dollars and includes spirits sampling. The San Diego Chinese New Year Fair celebrates the Year of the Horse Saturday and Sunday from ten to five at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association downtown. Enjoy authentic Chinese food, lion and dragon dancers, and martial arts demonstrations, all completely free. If you're into classical music, the Brahms Festival kicks off Friday at Jacobs Music Center downtown with conductor Rafael Payare and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. Concerts run through March seventh with tickets starting at forty-two dollars. Basketball fans can catch Team USA playing World Cup qualifiers at Frontwave Arena in Oceanside. They're taking on the Dominican Republic Thursday at seven and Mexico on Sunday at four, with tickets starting at thirty dollars. There's truly something for everyone in San Diego this week. Thank you so much for tuning in and please subscribe for more great recommendations. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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    San Diego's Weekend Guide: Sports, Markets, and Live Music Keep the City Buzzing

    Hey San Diego listeners, it's your friendly guide to the best things happening right here in America's Finest City today, Sunday February 22, through the rest of this week and into the weekend. Grab your sunscreen or your cozy layers because we've got slam-dunk action, cultural vibes, markets bursting with goodies, and live tunes to keep your week buzzing. Kick off today with high-energy fun at Pechanga Arena where the Harlem Globetrotters are bringing their 100 Year Tour at 3 p.m. These basketball legends are celebrating a century of jaw-dropping dunks, gravity-defying tricks, and non-stop laughs as they face off against the Washington Generals in their shiny new jerseys. Expect epic surprises like the Golden Basketball, pre-game Magic Pass fun, and a free fifth-quarter autograph session for everyone—perfect for families, though note the strobing lights if you're light-sensitive. Over at Viejas Arena, catch the San Diego Mojo women's pro volleyball team hosting the Omaha Supernovas at 4 p.m. on Black History Month Celebration Night. The Mojo, sitting at 4-7, are hungry to even the season series at home, with stars like Grace Loberg smashing kills and Shara Venegas digging like a pro. Bid on their special game-worn jerseys after—the proceeds support local Black infant health programs. Shopaholics, hit the streets: the Gaslamp Artisan Market on Fifth Avenue runs 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with handcrafted jewelry, art, and clothing treasures. Swing by Harney Street Market between San Diego Ave and Congress St from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for pottery, paintings, and woodworking gems—totally free. Don't miss the Hillcrest Farmers Market on University Ave from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., loaded with fresh produce, seafood, artisan treats, and crafts. For brunch vibes, The Shout! House offers dueling piano fun starting this afternoon—21-plus and rowdy good times. Music lovers, House of Blues has CupcakKe lighting up the stage tonight—grab tickets for her bold performance. And at Balboa Theatre, Hotel California: A Salute to the Eagles rocks with a live orchestra at 7 p.m., nailing those classic riffs. Looking ahead, pro sports heat up: the San Diego Gulls aim for a weekend sweep over the Rockford IceHogs this afternoon at BMO Center. Keep eyes on USD baseball wrapping their Tony Gwynn Legacy Tournament today. Markets like Little Italy Mercato, Mission Valley Farmers, and Gaslamp Artisan continue daily, with House of Blues teasing Akira Yamaoka tomorrow and more indie parties later in the week. Listeners, get out there, make memories, and soak up our sunny SoCal spirit. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe for more weekly guides. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Events in San Diego"Keep up with all the exciting events in San Diego, California. Our daily podcast brings you the latest updates on festivals, concerts, food events, and outdoor activities. Your ultimate San Diego event guide!"This show includes AI-generated content.

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