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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
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Events in San Diego"

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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!"
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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
Tamale Festival, Art and Wine in Ramona, LEGO-Filled Fun at LEGOLAND: San Diego's Exciting Weekend Ahead
For listeners looking to make the most of this week and weekend in San Diego, the city is alive with unique and exciting events for every interest. Kicking things off today, November 1, the 2025 Escondido Tamale Festival is taking over Grape Day Park in Escondido with a spectacular mix of irresistible tamales, live mariachi, folklorico dancers, craft vendors, a classic car display, and pet-friendly competitions. Admission is free, so the whole family and even your furry companions are invited to enjoy the festivities and flavors that showcase local tradition and community pride. Expect the Tamale Contest to be a highlight with proud local chefs serving up their best recipes, so arrive hungry and stay for the music and dancing according to San Diego.com.

If you’re in a creative mood, head over to the 13th Annual Ramona Art, Wine & Music Festival at Begent Ranch in Ramona. KPBS Public Media reports visitors can browse over 50 booths of artists, artisans, and winemakers, participate in silent and live auctions, and enjoy great local music. Proceeds benefit the Ramona H.E.A.R.T. Mural Project, which is responsible for bringing vibrant large-scale murals around the community. This festival is a favorite for locals and often sells out, so check for last-minute spots if you want to experience this blend of art and wine.

Families and LEGO-lovers will want to make their way to LEGOLAND California for the grand finale of Brick-or-Treat Monster Party, which transforms the park into a candy-filled, not-too-spooky celebration. There are candy stations, shows, pumpkin patches, and creative LEGO-themed Halloween fun for kids of all ages, according to the San Diego Tourism Authority.

If museum outings are more your style, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is offering free admission today and tomorrow for Bank of America credit or debit cardholders, as reported by Patch San Diego. Bring your ID and enjoy world-class exhibitions at no cost.

Art enthusiasts should check out Liberty Station this afternoon for the Day of the Dead Music Night at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens from 4 to 6 PM, followed by the run club for those looking to stay active. Liberty Station also hosts First Friday Art Walks and open studios through the weekend, giving you a chance to discover local creative talent.

Music fans will be delighted to know that MK, the acclaimed house music DJ and producer, plays Fit Social in Old Town at 3 PM today. This promises infectious beats and dancey vibes for house fans, according to Spotify Concerts.

Opera lovers can catch the final performances of Pagliacci at the San Diego Civic Theatre, and theater fans can enjoy the Golden Girls stage show tonight and tomorrow, both featured on the San Diego Theatres website.

Families should also check out Family Art Adventures at the San Diego Museum of Art, which offers free guided tours for kids aged 5 to 12, making art appreciation a fun family outing.

Whatever your passion—be it food, music, visual art, history, or fun for the kids—San Diego is bursting with possibilities this weekend. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for the latest on what to do in San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
Headline: Spooky, Spirited, and Sophisticated: San Diego's Halloween Weekend Lineup
Listeners, if you are in San Diego this Halloween Friday and looking for what’s buzzing in the city, this week and weekend bring an excitement-packed lineup of events for every taste and style.

Tonight the Gaslamp Quarter transforms into a wild playground for the San Diego Zombie Crawl. Those twenty-one and over can join the ultimate costume party with entry to over two dozen bars and nightclubs along Fifth Avenue. Expect DJs, dancing, live entertainment, welcome shots, and killer drink specials all night long. American Junkie hosts the opening party, and the path is mapped so you can crawl at your pace, staying as long as you please at each haunt. Even the after parties are included for those who dare to dance into the early morning. According to the Gaslamp Event Management, this is San Diego’s iconic Halloween bar crawl and a can’t-miss annual tradition.

If ghost stories make your Halloween, the Gaslamp Quarter Ghost Tour offers an adults-only trek through San Diego’s most haunted historic sites. Across two intense hours, guides dive into true crime, brothels, and infamous spirits lurking beneath the city's glitter. Tour stops include the Davis-Horton House and the famously haunted Horton Grand Hotel, making this the go-to option for those craving a darker tale in the heart of the city.

Looking to raise a glass above it all, hit up Nova SD’s Hickies: Halloween rooftop party at 454 Sixth Avenue. From 9 PM onward, dance with panoramic views of the city skyline and groove with fellow Halloween revellers. These events are strictly 21 and up.

Not all is spooky! Take a break and delve into history with the Old Town Walking History Tour, running today and through the weekend. Historians in full costume will guide you through the stories and secrets of California’s birthplace. This lively daytime tour is family-friendly and reveals a side of Old Town most visitors miss, including exclusive access to Victorian homes in Heritage Park. It’s a perfect activity for anyone wanting to soak up San Diego sunshine and stories without the scare factor, as highlighted by the San Diego Tourism Authority.

The city also celebrates Día de los Muertos in Old Town on Saturday and Sunday with vibrant altars, music, and traditional food, all culminating in a candlelit procession on Sunday night to honor loved ones. CBS 8 San Diego notes this is one of the most heartfelt celebrations in the county.

For culture fans, the San Diego Civic Theatre presents the opera Pagliacci from tonight through Sunday. It’s a great chance to experience classic Italian opera without leaving the city.

That sums up a lively and diverse week in San Diego, from haunting parties to historical discoveries and cultural delights. Thanks for tuning in, make sure to subscribe for more ways to explore San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Candlelight Beatles Tribute, Fleet Week Festivities, and Family-Friendly Fall Fun Highlight San Diego's Packed Events Schedule This Week
San Diego listeners, mark your calendars because this week is packed with awesome events and fresh venues waiting to be explored. Today, October 30, treat yourself to a magical musical evening at the Candlelight Tribute to The Beatles at the Joan B. Kroc Theatre. Imagine iconic Beatles songs like Let It Be and Here Comes the Sun performed by a live string quartet—picture the venue lit by candlelight, creating a truly mesmerizing vibe. The doors open 45 minutes before showtime, and seating is first come, first served, so don’t be late!

Halloween weekend in the city means beyond pumpkins and costumes. Broadway Pier is hosting Fleet Week San Diego, now through November 9. It's your chance to check out military ship tours, ceremonies, and airshow performances. Whether you want to honor our service members or just enjoy the spectacle, there’s something for everyone at the waterfront.

For families, there’s plenty going on. Every day of October, kids 12 and under get free admission with a paying adult at more than 60 of San Diego County’s top museums, aquariums, and gardens—think history, science, and outdoor fun, and many options are free for the whole family. This weekend also brings dinosaur encounters, animatronic rides, and themed bounce houses around town, perfect for the little ones who want something special before Halloween wraps up.

If you want hands-on history, circle Sunday, November 2 on your calendar for the 25th Annual Fall Back Festival in the Gaslamp Quarter. Organized by the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation, this free event is a live time capsule taking you back to old San Diego. From butter churning and candle making to pie-eating contests and even a Kumeyaay drum circle, families can enjoy hours of activities and learn about native tools, historic demonstrations, and more. Don’t miss the root beer float bar and classic penny candy booth for a true blast from the past.

Culture lovers can join the Day of the Dead festivities Sunday at Chicano Park in Barrio Logan. This historic area will showcase beautiful altars, marigolds, traditional dancers, and more. Participants meet at the Nobel trolley station for a guided walk, lunch at a local Mexican restaurant, and sightseeing through Old Town, complete with music and vibrant costumes.

Restaurants are also buzzing with fresh flavors. Brand-new spots like Piedra Santa serve up Argentinian asado in Little Italy, while toasted tapas tempt you at Tour de Tapas in La Mesa. After a day at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club or a wood-fired meal at Bosforo in Normal Heights, you can sample cocktails and community vibes at Juni, a lively addition in Juniper & Ivy’s bar area.

Listeners, whatever your interest—music, history, military honors, family festivity, or food—San Diego has you covered this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
Packed Weekend of Music, Halloween Festivities, and More in San Diego
San Diego listeners, this weekend is packed with events and festive fun, so let’s jump right into what’s happening throughout the city. If you’re in the mood for music, head downtown today for We Love R & B at Waterfront Park. The event runs from noon to 7 pm with some of San Diego’s hottest DJs spinning all your favorite R&B tunes in a lush outdoor setting. There will be food, drinks, and plenty of sunshine, so grab your crew and enjoy a dance-heavy celebration. Waterfront Park is right along Pacific Highway, and this event is strictly 21 and up.

Halloween weekend brings some serious party energy, especially with the famous San Diego Zombie Crawl tonight. Spanning five nights, with key events tonight and continuing through Halloween and Dia de los Muertos, you can experience $400 worth of adult treats, free entries to 25 bars, 10 welcome shots, killer dining deals, and hotel perks. The crawl kicks off at American Junkie on Fifth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter—you’ll be bar hopping, dancing in the streets, and joining hundreds dressed as zombies and monsters.

Families looking for daytime excitement have loads of options. Halloween Aglow at Birch Aquarium is tonight from 6 to 8:30 pm. This interactive evening includes oceanic adventures, eerie illuminations, live animal encounters, and the perfect setting to show off your costumes among glowing exhibits and sweet treats. The San Diego Zoo’s HalGLOWeen celebration continues all weekend, featuring entertainment, interactive games, and a vibrant light display every evening from 5 to 9 pm.

Dog lovers should check out BooFront Pet Costume Contest at Hilton San Diego Bayfront, starting late morning, where your furry friends can strut their stuff for prizes and photo ops. Over in Alpine, Lions Tigers & Bears hosts a Pumpkin Bash with animal encounters and seasonal activities for families. Kids and parents can also join the Trunk or Treat festivities at the San Diego Automotive Museum, complete with costumed fun and free admission for dressed-up kids.

And for those hunting for something tasty and unusual, it’s the final weekend for San Diego’s Spookiest Ice Cream Pop-Up. The Halloween x Anime themed shop at Mitri’s blends spooky treats and colorful anime vibes for both kids and grown-ups looking for Instagram-worthy snacks.

If you want to stretch your legs, lace up your shoes for the Head for the Cure 5K early Saturday morning starting at UCSD, or the Tierrasanta Monster Dash 5K — costumes and dogs welcome. Little Italy Mercato and the Gaslamp Artisan Market run throughout Saturday, so shoppers and foodies will find local produce, crafts, and art all day.

San Diego listeners, there’s no better place to celebrate Halloween, music, fresh food, and community this weekend. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Gears Up for Spooky Season with Packed Event Schedule
San Diego listeners, the weekend just got a lot more exciting! As the city rolls into Halloween season, there’s a packed schedule of events to make the most of your days and nights.

Tonight, blues lovers will want to head to the Observatory North Park for Christone Kingfish Ingram’s Hard Road World Tour. From 7 to 11 p.m., the Grammy-winning phenom will tear up the stage with his blistering guitar and energetic showmanship. This is a must for anyone who wants to see one of blues music’s brightest up-and-coming stars live, according to the official San Diego events site.

If you’re seeking a sensory treat, San Diego’s Symphony is bringing a Halloween classic to the Jacobs Music Center. Friday night at 7:30 p.m., Scott Terrell will conduct The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert. Expect Tim Burton’s beloved characters in full orchestral glory—an experience that’s perfect for families and anyone with a taste for Halloween whimsy, as detailed by San Diego Events in October.

For those who like things a little more spirited, the 2025 San Diego Zombie Crawl Halloween Parties span downtown on October 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st, and November 1st. This series turns the historic Gaslamp Quarter into a party zone with themed bars, DJs, and no shortage of costumed revelers. Wristbands get you entry to multiple venues and special drinks—SanDiego.com shares all the gory details for those wanting to crawl.

Anime fans and sweet tooths, don’t miss the final weekend of the Final Drop: San Diego’s Spookiest Ice Cream Pop-Up at Mitri’s Delights in Mission Valley Mall. Both Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., you can score limited-edition Halloween and anime-themed cones—crafted as edible art. Expect small-batch treats inspired by classic monsters and your favorite animated icons, all photo-ready and perfect for families. RSVP in advance to snag a discount, per Eventbrite.

If nightlife is your vibe, RØZ is spinning on the Oye, Estados Unidos Tour at Bloom Nightclub tonight, promising one of the hottest EDM parties in the city. Book early for the best spots, as detailed by Bloom’s official event calendar.

From haunted downtown adventures to family-friendly concerts and Instagram-worthy desserts, San Diego is buzzing with energy from now through Sunday. Make sure to check for venue details and ticket info before you go—costumes are highly encouraged all weekend!

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Packed Calendar of Events Across San Diego This Week
San Diego listeners, the week of October 23rd promises a packed calendar of events and lively experiences all over the city. Tonight, if you have kids or you’re just a fan of all things spooky, head over to Encanto Recreation Center from 5 to 8 p.m. for Thriller Thursday. According to KPBS, this family-friendly Halloween extravaganza features a haunted house, a pumpkin contest, costume contests, and plenty of live entertainment. It’s a great way to get into the Halloween spirit with the local community.

Also kicking off tonight is the City Heights Rec Center and Park Fall Carnival. As listed on the City of San Diego’s event calendar, this carnival runs all day until 11 p.m. and features a full-blown fairground experience with up to fifteen rides, six classic carnival games, and two food concessions. The whole carnival area is completely fenced off for safety, making it perfect for families wanting a bit of thrilling fun as the sun goes down.

For those looking to network or upgrade business skills, the Marketing Mastery Summit will be held this evening from 4 to 8 p.m. at UC San Diego Park & Market downtown. Eventbrite describes this as a premier event for business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals eager to connect and hear from some of the leading voices in marketing and business development, including speakers like Bill Walsh and Jim Lutes. Expect practical workshops, networking opportunities, and insights focused on growth and innovation.

Book lovers, get ready. Tonight only, the acclaimed author Elizabeth Gilbert will be live at the Balboa Theatre, hosting a special lecture and Q&A about her latest memoir, All the Way to the River. As mentioned by San Diego Theatres, this is a chance to engage with the world-renowned author of Eat Pray Love and Big Magic, plus all orchestra seat attendees get a signed copy of the new book. If you’re craving inspiration or creative motivation, this is the place to be.

Live music fans can check out the House of Blues, which continues offering great shows all weekend. According to the House of Blues San Diego schedule, tonight features the Earthkeeper Tour with Pinkshift at the Voodoo Room, with more acts lined up through Sunday, making it a great spot for live entertainment downtown.

San Diego is alive with energy, creativity, and community this week. Whether you’re in the mood for festivals, learning, books, or music, you’ll find something unforgettable. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Sizzles with Concerts, Art, and Live Podcasts This Week
Listeners, if you’re looking for unforgettable experiences in San Diego this week, there are so many exciting events lighting up the city from concerts to art, live podcasts to interactive workshops. Let’s jump right in to everything happening today and over the coming days.

This very Sunday kicks off with the energetic Prof - Dirty Work Tour at the House of Blues Music Hall downtown. Lovers of rock and electronic sound can also catch Julien-K performing in the intimate VooDoo Room in the same legendary venue, later tonight. Whether you want to move to hard beats or just soak in the downtown music scene, House of Blues has your Sunday soundtrack ready.

If you’re headed to Pacific Beach this afternoon, swing by Meraki Spaces for a creative Cowboy Boots Paint and Sip from 1 to 4 pm, perfect for anyone wanting to unleash their inner artist while socializing over drinks, as Eventbrite details.

Tonight, culture has something wonderful for classical music fans—the Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center in La Jolla features Art of Elan at The JAI at 7 pm. Their new season opens with a program of late 19th and early 20th-century gems, including works by Debussy, Ginastera, and Arthur Foote, brought to life by principals from the San Diego Symphony, according to KPBS.

The arts pulse keeps beating on as the Old Globe Theatre presents the spirited musical Huzzah! at 2 pm today in Balboa Park, an excellent pick for theatre lovers and families searching for matinee magic, as listed by San Diego Events.

If you’re looking ahead in the week, mark your calendar for Pinkshift’s The Earthkeeper Tour at the VooDoo Room on Wednesday, INOHA’s live set on Thursday, and on Friday, Rocket From the Crypt tears up the House of Blues Music Hall while quinnie enchants in the VooDoo Room, all on the House of Blues calendar. Over the weekend, don’t miss Stacey Ryan’s performance on Sunday and Mouse Powell’s Halloween party on Friday the 31st.

For a different flavor, the San Diego Civic Theatre brings the hit musical & Juliet running until today, and the viral podcast personality Bryce Crawford hosts his live podcast event complete with VIP Q&A session also on Sunday night at the Balboa Theatre.

San Diego is truly buzzing with art, music, and inspiring encounters throughout the week. Be sure to get your tickets early because these events promise to sell out quickly. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more weekly adventures. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Packed with Spooky Festivities, Live Music, and Protests this Week
San Diego listeners, get ready because the week ahead is jam-packed with memorable events, live performances, and the best of spooky season fun. Today, October 18th, the city comes alive with fall festivals, music legends, protests, and family-friendly activities everywhere you look.

Halloween spirit is in the air all across San Diego. Today, make your way to the Mira Mesa Senior Center for the Fall Festival from 3 to 9 p.m. with crafts, games, and community fun, or unwind at Mount Hope Cemetery’s Movie in the Cemetery at 5:30 p.m., featuring a special screening of Coco under the stars. Throughout the week and into next weekend, you’ll find something for every taste. The Balboa Park Spooktacular kicks off Saturday morning, October 25th, and next Friday is filled with Halloween carnivals and pumpkin costume contests at Carmel Mountain Ranch, City Heights, North Park, San Carlos, and Tierrasanta pools according to the City of San Diego Parks and Recreation department.

Music lovers, you won’t want to miss metal legends Judas Priest and Alice Cooper taking the stage tonight at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. If you’re into the late-night club scene, electronic DJ AC Slater headlines at Nova SD on Sixth Avenue starting at 10 p.m.

This weekend, the massive “No Kings” protest is drawing enormous crowds downtown as organizers expect 70 to 100,000 participants marching for democracy and civil rights. The march begins at Waterfront Park around 10:30 a.m., looping through Pacific Highway and back, with family activities nearby and extra public transit options to help you get there. According to CBS 8 San Diego, this is one of sixteen coordinated peaceful protest events happening across the county today.

Want to explore the best of local flavor and crafts? The 48th Annual Fall Arts and Crafts Fair at Bernardo Winery runs all weekend from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., featuring handmade treasures, food, wine, and family fun. Fall color is everywhere at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park Autumn Festival and HalGLOWeen at the San Diego Zoo. SeaWorld is mixing costumes and roller coasters at their infamous Halloween Spooktacular and Howl-O-Scream events every night.

From comedy shows and candlelight tributes at Fleet Science Center to neighborhood fall carnivals, there’s no shortage of happenings across each corner of the county. For those seeking something a little different, try the Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner downtown or immerse yourself in art at the Painting Party hosted by Art Scene West.

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San Diego's Weekend Buzzing with Eclectic Events: Theater, Haunts, Music, and More
San Diego is buzzing with energy this Friday, October 17—and the excitement rolls right through the weekend. If you’re in town and searching for the best ways to make some unforgettable memories, you’ve got options for every mood, passion, and age.

First up, theater lovers will want to catch two original productions at The Old Globe in Balboa Park: the West Coast premiere of Robert Montano’s Drama Desk-nominated solo show Small and the world premiere musical Huzzah, a witty look at a Renaissance fair family’s quest for tradition. Both run throughout the weekend and promise emotionally charged, laughter-filled nights. Over at Scripps Ranch Theatre, Kimberly Akimbo delivers a touching story of a young girl racing against time, with evening and matinee performances available.

For fans of creepy thrillers, the Villa Montezuma Museum transforms tonight into Poe and More Poe, an immersive theatrical journey through Edgar Allan Poe’s masterworks. Performances start at 6, 7:30, and 9 p.m. For those seeking Halloween-themed fun, check out Fright for Future: this interactive haunted maze mixes chills and social consciousness with 20 unique activations addressing climate change and pollution. Mission Bayfest kicks off with three days of live music—bands like 311 and Rebelution headline, joined by indie favorites and food trucks serving up local eats.

Twitch fans are in for the ultimate convention experience as TwitchCon celebrates its 10th anniversary at the Convention Center. Attendees can dive into esports contests, cosplay showcases, creative workshops, drag shows, and even Bob Ross paint-along sessions. The party spills into Gaslamp Quarter with the sixth annual TwitchCon-themed bar crawl: flash your crawl wristband for free drinks, VIP access, rooftop DJs, and plenty of gamer camaraderie. Starting at Toro Night Club, you’ll hit top bars like Good Night John Boy, Double Deuce, Trailer Park After Dark, and more well into the early hours.

Families should head to Julian Farm and Orchard’s Harvest Fest for pumpkin patches, face painting, hayrides, and petting zoos. For foodies, Pechanga Resort hosts Battle of the Burgers—sample creative sliders and loaded fries, then vote for your favorites.

Art lovers can browse the San Diego Zine Fest at WOO Studios, catch Wayne Thiebaud’s whimsical paintings at Tasende Gallery, and take part in photography showcases exploring border identity at Luxe Gallery. Jean Isaacs: The Legacy Concert pays tribute to an iconic local choreographer at Light Box Theater, featuring performances by her family and colleagues.

Music fans are spoiled for choice. Check out jazz from the Peter Sprague Trio in La Jolla or percussionist Makaya McCraven’s genre-blending sound at UCSD’s Price Center East Ballroom. The Art of Elan ensemble offers a sophisticated chamber music night Sunday at The Conrad Performing Arts Center. If you’re feeling nostalgic, catch cult film The Last Dragon marking its 40th anniversary at local cinemas.

No matter your style—rooftop bar hopping, haunted mazes, gallery strolling, indie theater, or all of the above—San Diego gives listeners the perfect blend of autumn adventure, artistry, and celebration. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Buzzing with Exciting Events: Film Festival, Earthquake Preparedness, and More
If you're in San Diego today, October 16, there are plenty of exciting events to check out. The San Diego International Film Festival is underway, running from October 15 to 19. This festival features over 120 films, including many that haven't been officially released yet, making it a unique opportunity for film enthusiasts to catch early glimpses of upcoming movies. The festival also includes glamorous parties and offers a chance to dive into the creative process of filmmaking.

In addition to film, if you're interested in earthquake preparedness, the Great California ShakeOut Tour is making a stop at Waterfront Park today. This event allows visitors to experience an earthquake simulator and receive important information on how to prepare for earthquakes. It's a great way to learn about safety measures and how to stay prepared.

For a family-friendly outing, the Explore San Diego Together: A Family-Friendly Outdoor Escape event is happening at the San Diego Zoo today. This event encourages families to explore the city's outdoor spaces together.

Later tonight, music lovers can enjoy Electrik Seoul, a K-pop and EDM party at Bloom in San Diego. This event promises to be an unforgettable night of high-energy music and entertainment.

This weekend also offers a variety of events. On Saturday, October 19, Judas Priest will perform at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, while LEGOLAND California continues its Dino Valley event. The Seaworld San Diego Jellyfish Showcase is another highlight, offering insights into the fascinating world of jellyfish.

For those interested in Japanese culture, the OC Japan Fair is just a short drive away in Costa Mesa, running from October 17 to 19. This event celebrates Japanese culture with food, performances, and activities like cosplay and traditional instrument performances.

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San Diego Autumn Abounds: Festivals, Music, and Spooky Delights
San Diego listeners, you don’t want to miss what’s happening today and this week across America’s Finest City. If you’re searching for fun and unique experiences, autumn in San Diego is serving up festivals, spooky happenings, live music, and unforgettable family outings.

Let’s jump into Sunday. A standout event today is the La Jolla Art and Wine Festival, transforming Girard Avenue into a pedestrian paradise brimming with artist booths, wine tastings, live music, and gourmet food. Stroll the scenic village and marvel at local talent, catching live performances or sampling from the wine and beer garden. According to the festival guide, there’s children’s activities too, so families can join the fun alongside seasoned wine tasters and art collectors. In East County, the pumpkin patches are in full swing – the famous Bates Nut Farm in Valley Center welcomes visitors to pick pumpkins, navigate the straw maze, and pet friendly farm animals, perfect for making fall memories according to KPBS Events.

If you’re feeling festive, head to the Pacific Southwest Railway Museum in Campo for the Pumpkin Express. This is a classic San Diego family tradition where you hop aboard a vintage train, decorate pumpkins, and explore seasonal crafts. Or, if you want to treat yourself to local flavor, El Chingon in the Gaslamp is hosting Cafe Con Las Chingonas this morning. The first 100 guests score free coffee and a lively brunch vibe.

Tonight, check out live music at House of Blues where Jeremy Jordan & Age of Madness bring big rock energy, or discover fresh indie sounds from Prize Horse in the VooDoo Room. For sports and big gatherings, the Niteharts Festival at SnapDragon Stadium is on for Sunday, promising a massive outdoor concert and festival experience.

Into haunted happenings? The Haunted Trail at Balboa Park runs nightly for true thrill-seekers, delivering creepy outdoor chills beneath the city’s iconic trees. SeaWorld and the San Diego Zoo are also hosting their Halloween Spooktaculars, with costumes, themed shows, and trick-or-treating for children all week long.

Looking ahead to the weekend, Friday brings the El Cajon HauntFest – a Halloween block party downtown with live performances, kid zones, and costume contests. Saturday, University Heights invites you to the Fall Festival at Birney Field for crafts, pumpkin activities, and community fun. Music lovers won’t want to miss Pinback at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay on Friday or the Native American Heritage Festival in Escondido’s Grape Day Park on Saturday, featuring music, art, and cultural exhibitions.

Wherever you wander, from farmer’s markets in Oceanside to Dia de los Muertos celebrations in Old Town, San Diego is bursting with energy and options this week. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe so you never miss an update about what’s next around town. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Weekend Abuzz with Exciting Events: Singles Party, Concerts, Art Festivals, and Oktoberfest
If you're looking for some excitement in San Diego today and this weekend, there are plenty of events to explore. Tonight, October 10, is a great night to mingle with singles at the San Diego Singles Party. This event, titled "Halloween Love Night: Pop The Balloon Party," is happening at 710 13th Street in Downtown San Diego from 7 to 11 PM. It's a unique blend of a singles mixer and a live show, encouraging attendees to dress up in their best Halloween costumes. The event features music, games, and a lively atmosphere, making it a fun spot to socialize and possibly catch a moment on camera, as it's a filmed event[1].

For music lovers, tonight is also the night when Sextile and Automatic will perform at Observatory North Park. This concert promises to be an energetic and entertaining experience, with both bands bringing their unique styles to the stage[3].

This weekend, San Diego continues to offer a rich cultural experience. On Saturday, October 11, the La Jolla Art & Wine Festival will kick off, featuring over 170 artists showcasing their work in various mediums. The event is free and includes a wine and beer garden, live music, and activities for all ages[5]. Additionally, the San Diego Symphony will perform at Jacobs Music Center with "Romantic Visions," featuring Schumann's Symphony No. 2 and other vibrant pieces[4].

The Barrio Art Crawl in Barrio Logan is another highlight on Saturday, offering a self-guided tour of local art studios and galleries. This event is free and also includes an anniversary celebration at the Chicano Park Museum and Cultural Center[2].

Lastly, don't miss the Ocean Beach Oktoberfest, also happening today, October 10, which combines traditional German festivities with the laid-back vibe of the beach[7].

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San Diego Sizzles with Diverse Events This October
San Diego listeners, October is coming in hot with an energy you don’t want to miss. The city is buzzing tonight and all weekend with events ranging from rock concerts to wine festivals, spooky autumn fun, and so much more. If you’re still deciding how to spend your evenings or planning your weekend, here’s your go-to guide for the very best things happening in San Diego right now.

Tonight, job hunters can take advantage of the San Diego Job Fair at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Mission Valley. Doors opened at 11 am and the action goes until 2 pm, offering a fantastic chance to connect with employers from dozens of industries. No registration fee and an open invitation to put your best foot forward, so if you missed it today, know these opportunities come around often according to Best Hire Career Fairs.

Music lovers, tonight Brick By Brick welcomes Fear Factory and Thrown into Exile. Doors at 7:30 pm, so there’s time to grab tickets and head over for a night of epic metal. Also tonight, the popular Out & Abt Thursday event at Park & Rec in University Heights kicks off at 9:30 pm, offering DJs, dancing, and a lively social scene as reported by Eventbrite.

This weekend, the spotlight shines on the La Jolla Art and Wine Festival, taking place Saturday and Sunday in the heart of La Jolla. With over 170 artists exhibiting everything from sculpture to ceramics and a wine and beer garden featuring more than 35 local wineries, breweries, and distilleries, it’s a true feast for art and beverage lovers alike. This is a family-friendly event, with the Geppetto’s Toys Family Art Center, live music, and even a pet adoption station, all to support the community and local causes, as confirmed by 211 San Diego.

For those feeling festive, Secret San Diego recommends checking out pumpkin patches and Halloween-themed attractions around the city. Haunted hay mazes, live music, and plenty of fall treats make these spots a seasonal must whether you’re with family or friends.

On Sunday, head to the San Diego Convention Center for the West Coast Conference Cheer & Dance Competition, or if you prefer something more tranquil, check out the HIIT Restore session by lululemon UTC at La Jolla Village Drive.

From high-energy concerts and art festivals to career opportunities and Halloween fun, San Diego is wide open for adventure this week. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more great updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Headline: San Diego Bursts with Weekend of Music, Food, and Community Celebrations
San Diego is bursting with energy this weekend, and listeners have plenty of choices for fun, flavor, music, and community. Today and tomorrow, head down to Waterfront Park for the CRSSD Festival, a massive two-day electronic music party featuring three stages and a lineup stacked with top artists — the open-air vibe and its iconic seaside setting draw music fans from across the region.

For food lovers, San Diego Restaurant Week is still going strong through Sunday. This lets you sample special menus at over a hundred great restaurants across more than thirty neighborhoods, offering everything from farm-to-table plates to stunning seafood and global cuisine. According to SanDiego.org, participating spots dish up multi-course lunch and dinner specials you simply won't want to miss.

Friday and Saturday, the San Diego Spirits Festival lights up the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla with bottomless cocktails, tastings from over sixty brands, and energetic music performances. The festival features live sets from Black Eyed Peas and George Pajon Jr., as well as flamenco and samba dancing — plus breathtaking views of the Pacific. It’s the ultimate luxury cocktail party for spirits aficionados and curious sippers alike.

If you want a taste of local color, scores of San Diego Oktoberfest parties run this weekend and next. Expect big steins, bratwursts, and plenty of oompah bands at venues from Ocean Beach to La Mesa. Each gathering has its own twist, so grab your lederhosen and celebrate German tradition California-style.

Families should check out Belmont Park’s Fall Festival, which runs through October with pumpkin patches, amusement park rides, live music, fall beers, and sweet seasonal treats right at Mission Beach. If you want to plan for a truly special evening, Party in the Park: Ignite takes over the San Diego Automotive Museum on Saturday night. This gala features gourmet dining, wine, charity auctions, jewelry raffles, and inspiring performances — all in support of preserving culture and sparking creativity among San Diego’s youth.

Fans of the arts can catch the immersive exhibition “San Diego’s Lost Neighborhoods” at the History Center, dive into the Black & White Art Party at Sparks Gallery, or sing your heart out at Civic Theatre’s Sound of Music sing-along Friday night — costumes encouraged and interactive surprises await.

Sports fans and those seeking outdoor adventure should look out for the Poway Rodeo Friday and Saturday, while competitive spirits can test themselves in the Buffalo Alley 10K Trail Run on Saturday, winding through Camp Pendleton’s scenic foothills. And for those who want to mix fitness and art, ride the San Diego Trolley for Trolley Dances, where pop-up dance performances animate unique city spaces.

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Headline: San Diego Weekend Packed with Diverse Events, From Discounted Movie Nights to Haunted Attractions
San Diego listeners, this Thursday and into the weekend, you have a treasure trove of events and experiences to enjoy. Start your Thursday with a special treat: UltraStar Mission Valley Cinemas offers Discount Thursdays, where every movie ticket and popcorn is half-price at 7510 Hazard Center Drive. The perfect way to catch that new release without breaking the bank.

For those craving adventure, CLUE: A Walking Mystery Tour is happening daily through Sunday and puts you in the middle of a real-life whodunit as you solve clues through city streets. If illuminated wonder is more your style, Imaginarium Utopia brings glowing forest mazes and fantastical light sculptures to Las Americas from now through October 12. It opens at 7 pm nightly—children 2 and under get in free.

History buffs, don’t miss the USS Midway Museum’s Top Secret exhibit. You get an inside look at how air combat missions were planned in the restored Carrier Intelligence Center—open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, admission required.

Tonight, you’ll want to head to the Rady Shell for Disclosure, the renowned electronic duo famous for dance-floor hits like Latch and Omen. Expect spectacular visuals and a sunset backdrop right on the bay.

Friday delivers more music as Band of Horses and Iron & Wine team up for a unique indie-folk night at The Sound in Del Mar. Also on Friday, Eladio Carrión lights up SDSU’s Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre with modern Latin rap and reggaeton energy, while the Civic Theatre celebrates its 60th anniversary with a Sound of Music sing-along—costume contests and interactive props included.

This weekend’s centerpiece is The Scream Zone at Del Mar Fairgrounds, San Diego County’s largest haunted attraction featuring a haunted hayride, the Chamber, and the House of Horror. It opens Friday and Saturday evenings—brace yourself for spooks and shrieks.

If you’re ready for Oktoberfest vibes, Craftoberfest kicks off Friday at Liberty Public Market with special steins, pumpkin-spiced cocktails, Bavarian pretzels, and live music throughout the weekend. Patio games, costume contests, and even a sausage eating competition rev up the party atmosphere.

Sunday afternoon, the San Diego Cabrillo Festival at Point Loma brings history, culture, and family fun. Enjoy performances, food, a beer garden, and a dramatic re-enactment of Cabrillo’s landing, all starting at 11 am.

End your weekend with Poolside Yoga at The Pendry in Gaslamp—suitable for all levels and benefitting the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation. Two complimentary mimosas are included with your ticket, so bring your mat and start Sunday with peace and positivity.

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San Diego Alive With Sake Fest, Monster Trucks, Music, and More This Weekend
If you’re waking up in San Diego this Saturday, get ready, because the city is alive with energy and unforgettable events all weekend and into the week. One of the highlights happening today is the 9th Annual San Diego Sake Festival at JULEP Venue. This is not just any tasting event—over 100 premium craft sakes and shochus are being poured, with brewers and specialists on hand to talk flavor and tradition. The excitement kicks off at 2:30 pm for VIPs and 3:30 pm for general admission, and you can enjoy live local performances, food booths, and even the dramatic Kagami Biraki, or sake barrel opening ceremony. Tickets are limited so if you’re a fan of sake and Japanese culture, this is a must.

Music fans are in luck too. Tonight, two legendary Motown groups, The Temptations and The Four Tops, take the stage at Humphreys Concerts by the Bay. It's a chance to catch timeless hits in an intimate waterfront setting. Meanwhile, rapper Aminé is bringing his Tour de Dance to Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre, promising infectious energy and all his biggest tracks alongside producer Lido.

For families or those feeling nostalgic, check out the Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live Glow Party lighting up Pechanga Arena this Saturday and Sunday. This action-packed spectacle combines monster truck mayhem with a brand-new “Glow-n-Fire” theme, making it a treat for both kids and thrill-seekers. Over in Normal Heights, the 43rd Annual Adams Avenue Street Fair takes over ten blocks all weekend. You’ll find seven stages of live music, three beer gardens, hundreds of food vendors and artisans, and street performers for a true San Diego community celebration.

Foodies, don’t miss the 29th Annual Taste of Gaslamp this afternoon and evening. More than 20 of the Gaslamp Quarter’s top restaurants are offering their signature small bites, and with live entertainment spread across 16 walkable blocks, you can graze your way through downtown with flavor and flair.

Sunday finishes strong with international superstar Alejandro Fernández performing at Viejas Arena, delivering a night of rancheras, ballads, and Latin pop. Also on Sunday, the Gaslamp Mini Golf event transforms bars and restaurants into a sprawling 18-hole putt-putt course—perfect for some friendly competition and local flavors.

Looking ahead this week, if you love electronic music, French duo Air will perform their iconic album Moon Safari at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre on Wednesday, September 24. And for movie buffs, the San Diego Civic Theatre is hosting a Twilight In Concert immersive experience, blending the film with a live twelve-piece rock and orchestral ensemble and over a thousand candles illuminating the stage, all happening on Thursday, September 25.

Whether you’re craving culture, music, family fun, or fantastic food, San Diego’s event calendar is packed with exceptional choices that promise to turn any day or night into a mini adventure. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai

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San Diego Offers Abundant Weekend Fun from Small Biz Expo to Surf Pro to Street Fair
San Diego listeners, if you’re on the hunt for fun this week, there is absolutely no shortage of things to do across the city. Right now, the San Diego Small Business Expo is underway at the Sheraton San Diego Resort on Harbor Island Drive. This is the city’s largest networking and educational event for small business owners and entrepreneurs. It starts at 10 AM today and goes until 5 PM, with industry leaders offering tips and insights while over 100 exhibitors showcase their products and services. It’s an ideal event for anyone looking to expand their professional network or get a business idea off the ground.

Craving a real taste of San Diego? Tonight, the Heart of PB Restaurant Walk invites you to stroll through Pacific Beach, sampling delicious dishes from local eateries between Dawes and Lamont Streets. Tickets are just thirty dollars and include bites at every stop. It’s a self-guided culinary tour guaranteed to please your appetite.

For some serious surf action, head up to Oceanside Pier this Friday through Sunday for the Super Girl Surf Pro. According to San Diego Magazine, spectators can watch the world’s top women surfers compete in the Women’s Qualifying Series. Aside from surfing, the festival village hosts beach sports, wellness classes, roller skating, and a packed lineup of concerts featuring bands like Plain White T’s and Lupe Fiasco. The event is free, so bring the whole family.

This weekend also marks the beloved Adams Avenue Street Fair in Normal Heights, running Saturday and Sunday. There are seventy-five acts on seven stages, carnival rides, four beer gardens, food vendors galore, three hundred art and retail booths, plus comedy shows at the Adams Avenue Theater. Headliners include Strawberry Fuzz and The Schizophonics, and VIP beer garden tickets are twenty-one dollars each day. This is one of the largest free music festivals in Southern California and always draws a lively crowd.

For those seeking cultural depth, experience Pacific Islander heritage at PIFA San Diego on Ski Beach, Mission Bay, Saturday and Sunday starting at 7:30 AM. Enjoy Pacific Islander cuisine, vibrant dance performances, craft vendors, and community group booths, all celebrating the islands’ rich traditions.

Art and theater fans can grab tickets to Huzzah at The Old Globe in Balboa Park—this new musical runs through mid-October and is perfect for listeners who love live performances with a touch of Renaissance flair.

And for the sports lovers, the San Diego Padres are wrapping up their home stand against the Houston Astros this week at Petco Park. Plus, mark your calendars for Sunday’s Dipper Dash 5K at Belmont Park—celebrate the new season with a run on Mission Beach and enjoy pumpkin spice treats at the Beachside Fall Fest.

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San Diego Celebrates Mexican Independence, Music, Comedy, and More This Weekend
Dive into San Diego’s vibrant mix of festivals, food, music, and pure coastal fun this weekend and into the week. First up, Old Town San Diego State Historic Park invites families and anyone up for a colorful, cultural adventure to Fiestas Patrias today, Saturday, September 13th, from 11 in the morning till 4 in the afternoon. This free celebration honors Mexican Independence Day with traditional crafts like confetti eggs, corn husk dolls, and paper flowers. Parade with locals in 1800s dress and get your taste buds involved in the second annual Guac’ Off, where you help crown the best guacamole in Old Town. The celebration is packed with folklórico dancers, live music, and tasty food.

If you’re up for thrills and speed, Mission Bay is roaring with excitement at the annual San Diego Bayfair this entire weekend. Catch powerboats racing, enjoy live music, sample great eats from food trucks, and check out car shows featuring lowriders and classic rides. Single-day tickets start around $28, with multi-day passes if you’re ready for non-stop hydro-racing action.

Book lovers and families, Balboa Park’s Centro Cultural de la Raza is hosting Fiesta de Libros both today and Sunday, from 11 to 7. This free literary festival features panels, storytelling, and children’s book workshops run by local writers as well as a pop-up of publishers and bookstores from San Diego and Tijuana.

For anyone who enjoys big laughs with a twist, National Lampoon The Yellow Door in the Gaslamp Quarter is home to KNKY Comedy this Saturday night at 7. Rising comedians bring a flirty, wild, and welcoming show that’s adults only. The show dials up the energy with interactive games and a social mixer afterwards—perfect for meeting new friends or just letting loose after a long week.

Foodies, don’t miss the Del Mar Wine and Food Festival ongoing through Sunday at Surf Sports Park in Del Mar. Expect culinary stars like Guy Fieri and top local chefs alongside plenty of wine tasting and unique local eats. According to Secret San Diego and San Diego Magazine, this festival delivers on its promise of “the good life” with tastings from acclaimed brewers and winemakers.

For listeners who want a spookier vibe, SeaWorld’s Howl-O-Scream transforms the park every night from 6 for the Halloween season, featuring haunted houses, scare zones, nightlife rollercoasters, and eerie live entertainment for those aged 13 and up.

If the waves are calling, the OMBAC Classic Longboard Surfing Contest hits the beach today. Grab your spot on the sand and watch some of the best vintage board riders in California as they compete for top honors in a throwback to the golden age of surfing.

There’s something for every taste and mood in San Diego this week. Whether you want to dive into cultural celebrations, catch some thrills, enjoy music and comedy, or savor incredible food, this city’s got you covered. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and be sure to subscribe for more updates and adventures. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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Exciting Weekend Lineup: Classic Cars, Art Exhibits, and Lively Festivals Across San Diego
San Diego listeners, what a lineup this weekend and into next week! September kicks off with some truly unforgettable experiences. Anyone who loves cars and ocean views should cruise over to the Sunset Cliffs Auto Show today at the Inn at Sunset Cliffs for a showcase of classic rides, motorcycles, family activities, and fantastic food with the Pacific right behind you, according to Pacific Keys Realty. For the artsy crowd, the Homegrown ArtBeat at Union Hall Gallery today promises immersive installations, live performances, and a celebration of the local art scene.

If you’re in the mood for culture, Waterfront Park is hosting the Afrodiaspora Festival today, serving up vibrant African music, art, games, and some of the best soul food in San Diego. Up the coast, the Oceanside Plein Air Festival is underway through September 13 at the Oceanside Museum of Art, inviting all skill levels to paint, attend workshops, and participate in outdoor installations.

Foodies, don’t miss the Cardiff Greek Festival at the Greek Orthodox Church today and tomorrow for an authentic taste of Greek food, traditional dancing, and live music—a family favorite that’s beloved by the local community.

Dog lovers, the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon happens Sunday at Del Mar Dog Beach. Watch pups catch waves in legitimate surf competitions, plus a hilarious dog costume contest and plenty of fun for the entire family. San Diego Family Magazine highlights this as a can’t-miss, genuinely joyful annual tradition, with all proceeds supporting the Helen Woodward Animal Center.

Get inspired by Beethoven’s 5th Symphony tonight at the Coronado Performing Arts Center, presented by Coronado Philharmonia Orchestra—an evening of stirring orchestral music, with local Concerto Competition winners making their debut, as seen on SanDiegoVille.

Looking to laugh? Justin Willman, Netflix magician and comedian, brings his “One For The Ages” tour to the Balboa Theatre tonight for a dazzling, family-friendly show that combines magic and sharp wit.

For ongoing excitement, SeaWorld’s Spooktacular, a family-friendly Halloween kickoff, starts today with trick-or-treating, meet-and-greets, and Dia de Los Muertos festivities every weekend through early November.

This weekend is also perfect for music lovers: Humphreys Concerts by the Bay continues Sunday night, and on Sunday afternoon, head to Balboa Park’s Spreckels Organ Pavilion for a free outdoor concert courtesy of the Spreckels Organ Society.

For families, LEGOLAND kicks off its Brick-or-Treat Monster Party on Sunday, and Belmont Park’s Fall Festival starts this week, offering seasonal treats, pumpkin patches, and rides right by the beach, as listed on San Diego.org.

Sports fans, the Savannah Bananas bring their viral baseball antics to Petco Park through Saturday, and the San Diego Wave FC plays at Snapdragon Stadium Sunday night.

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San Diego's Unforgettable Week: Country, Pop, Seafood, and More
Listeners, your week in San Diego is shaping up to be unforgettable. Tonight country fans can soak up sunset vibes at Boots By The Bay, featuring top Nashville singer-songwriters at San Diego Mission Bay Resort. If pop is more your style, the Jonas Brothers are rocking the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre with sing-along hits and big energy according to Pacific Keys Realty. Friday through Wednesday, the Del Mar Wine & Food Festival takes over with Michelin-starred chefs, celeb hosts like Drew Brees, beach cleanups, seafood brunches, and a two-day Grand Tasting overflowing with fine wine and gourmet bites. Proceeds support Feeding San Diego, making your indulgence philanthropic, as highlighted by SoCal Pulse.

Saturday night, literary lovers can swing by Verbatim Books in North Park at 7:30 for Desire, Calling, a free event where acclaimed writers share poetry and prose exploring desire, followed by a dance party with TransFamily Support Services and community resources. For families, SeaWorld San Diego launches their Spooktacular Saturday, which runs weekends through November. Expect live performances, trick-or-treat trails, meet-and-greets with spooky characters, and even a Dia de los Muertos celebration. Kids ages 3 to 9 get free admission with a paying adult right now.

Sunday morning kicks off with the Surf Dog Surf-A-Thon at Del Mar Dog Beach. Watch pups hang ten, join the costume contest, and support the Helen Woodward Animal Center in this crowd-pleasing, free event reported by San Diego Family Magazine. Over at Balboa Park, catch the romantic strains of the Spreckels Organ Society’s free afternoon concert in the iconic pavilion. If you’re craving a unique adventure, the CLUE Walking Mystery Tour is transforming downtown into a live-action twist on the classic whodunit, running through the end of September.

Soccer fans get a treat when the San Diego Wave FC faces Houston Dash on Sunday evening at Snapdragon Stadium. As noted by San Diego Magazine, they’ll play again on September 12 and 26, so mark your calendars and cheer for the home team. Over at LEGOLAND, Brick-or-Treat Monster Party begins Sunday and runs select days through Halloween, offering interactive activities, meet-and-greets, and treats for kids.

Looking ahead to next weekend, Boots in the Park brings rising star Kane Brown and other country acts to Waterfront Park on September 9. Enjoy craft cocktails, interactive art installations, line dancing, and fantastic waterfront views.

From live music legends to dog surfing competitions and gourmet wine tastings, San Diego offers something compelling for every listener this week and weekend. Pack your sunscreen and curiosity, and dive into the joy of September in America’s Finest City.

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