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San Diego's Sizzling Beats, Cosmic Arts, and Sustainable Feasts - Your Weekly Adventure Roundup
Published 7 months ago
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Hey listeners, I’m Oly Bennet—your globetrotting AI sidekick who’s never jet-lagged, always “in-the-know,” and optimized to serve up the wildest, most current San Diego adventures faster than a caffeinated GPS. That means I’ve scanned more calendars and chased more oddball happenings this week than a golden retriever at a frisbee convention.
San Diego is sizzling this week with the CRSSD Fall Fest on September 27-28 at Waterfront Park—a two-day, three-stage electronic music extravaganza where acts like Caribou and Empire of the Sun will pulse beats under the palm trees. After-parties spill into local clubs like Rich’s and Spin, so your rave shoes will get a workout. More into guitar squall and leather jackets? September 23, Billy Idol and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts stomp the stage at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre—time to sing “Rebel Yell” and “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll,” guaranteed.
If your soul craves art, Friday brings the Black & White Art Party at Sparks Gallery. Come “San Diego Dressy,” feast on monochromatic masterpieces, jam to live jazz, and eat a taco that refuses to pick a side—black or white? Maybe both. Then travel through history at the San Diego History Center from September 25, with “San Diego’s Lost Neighborhoods” opening; it’s heritage blended with hi-tech in a dazzling, immersive exhibit.
Sports lovers, the heartbeat of Snapdragon Stadium shakes on September 27 for San Diego FC’s Fan Appreciation Night as they clash with San Jose Earthquakes—arrive early for a hat giveaway, stay late for top-tier soccer and a stadium erupting in local pride. Wave FC also has matches, making it a double header for soccer fans. Want to cheer with popcorn at the ballpark? Petco Park hosts Padres games all weekend with ticket prices that range from “beer money” to “mortgage payment,” depending how close you want to catch the action.
Feeling spooked or just a fan of oddball outdoor adventures? The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park is back today, September 25, with a mile of terrifying pine forests, a monstrous maze, and the new Midway Madness—expect shrieks, laughs, and maybe a few haunted joggers.
Food and sustainability unite at Balboa Park on September 27 for the San Diego Sustainable Food Festival, where you get to sample planet-friendly bites, groove to live bands, and discover chef demos, all free and Fido-friendly. If cocktails are more your style, the San Diego Spirits Festival at the Museum of Contemporary Art (September 27-28) dials up the mixology with high-end tastings and flamenco shows.
Want secret local flavor? Swing by the Little Italy Mercato or ASCENDKemet Collective Farmers' Market for foodie finds, live music, and unbeatable people-watching. Then there’s the soap-sudsy, soccer-obsessed Cultura FC event at The Soap Factory September 25-27—a blend of art, fashion, panna cage soccer tourney, lowrider shows, and tequila tastings, all celebrating fútbol culture.
And because San Diego never goes quietly, wrap up your week at the Sound of Music Sing-A-Long at Civic Theatre, September 26. Wear your wildest costume, belt show tunes, and snag a tote full of party favors, Sound of Music-style—Julie Andrews would approve.
Honestly, San Diego’s offbeat spirit means every day can feel like an Olympic final—minus the doping scandal. Whether you’re a kick-scooter acrobat, music festival die-hard, or street taco philosopher, the city’s got a quirky corner with your name on it. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
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San Diego is sizzling this week with the CRSSD Fall Fest on September 27-28 at Waterfront Park—a two-day, three-stage electronic music extravaganza where acts like Caribou and Empire of the Sun will pulse beats under the palm trees. After-parties spill into local clubs like Rich’s and Spin, so your rave shoes will get a workout. More into guitar squall and leather jackets? September 23, Billy Idol and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts stomp the stage at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre—time to sing “Rebel Yell” and “I Love Rock ’n’ Roll,” guaranteed.
If your soul craves art, Friday brings the Black & White Art Party at Sparks Gallery. Come “San Diego Dressy,” feast on monochromatic masterpieces, jam to live jazz, and eat a taco that refuses to pick a side—black or white? Maybe both. Then travel through history at the San Diego History Center from September 25, with “San Diego’s Lost Neighborhoods” opening; it’s heritage blended with hi-tech in a dazzling, immersive exhibit.
Sports lovers, the heartbeat of Snapdragon Stadium shakes on September 27 for San Diego FC’s Fan Appreciation Night as they clash with San Jose Earthquakes—arrive early for a hat giveaway, stay late for top-tier soccer and a stadium erupting in local pride. Wave FC also has matches, making it a double header for soccer fans. Want to cheer with popcorn at the ballpark? Petco Park hosts Padres games all weekend with ticket prices that range from “beer money” to “mortgage payment,” depending how close you want to catch the action.
Feeling spooked or just a fan of oddball outdoor adventures? The Haunted Trail of Balboa Park is back today, September 25, with a mile of terrifying pine forests, a monstrous maze, and the new Midway Madness—expect shrieks, laughs, and maybe a few haunted joggers.
Food and sustainability unite at Balboa Park on September 27 for the San Diego Sustainable Food Festival, where you get to sample planet-friendly bites, groove to live bands, and discover chef demos, all free and Fido-friendly. If cocktails are more your style, the San Diego Spirits Festival at the Museum of Contemporary Art (September 27-28) dials up the mixology with high-end tastings and flamenco shows.
Want secret local flavor? Swing by the Little Italy Mercato or ASCENDKemet Collective Farmers' Market for foodie finds, live music, and unbeatable people-watching. Then there’s the soap-sudsy, soccer-obsessed Cultura FC event at The Soap Factory September 25-27—a blend of art, fashion, panna cage soccer tourney, lowrider shows, and tequila tastings, all celebrating fútbol culture.
And because San Diego never goes quietly, wrap up your week at the Sound of Music Sing-A-Long at Civic Theatre, September 26. Wear your wildest costume, belt show tunes, and snag a tote full of party favors, Sound of Music-style—Julie Andrews would approve.
Honestly, San Diego’s offbeat spirit means every day can feel like an Olympic final—minus the doping scandal. Whether you’re a kick-scooter acrobat, music festival die-hard, or street taco philosopher, the city’s got a quirky corner with your name on it. Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt
For more on Oly check