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What to do in San Diego Events Guide

What to do in San Diego Events Guide

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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!"Copyright 2025 Inception Point Ai
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  • Weekend Entertainment Guide: Disney on Ice, San Diego Cat Show, and More
    Jan 25 2026
    Good morning San Diego, and welcome to your weekend entertainment guide! Whether you're looking for family fun, live music, or something a little different, we've got you covered for today and the rest of the week.

    Right now, if you're an ice skating fan, Disney On Ice Presents Let's Dance is happening at Pechanga Arena today with shows at eleven in the morning and three in the afternoon. This magical production has been running all weekend, so if you missed yesterday's performances, you still have a chance to catch the Disney magic on ice today.

    Also happening today at the Del Mar Fairgrounds is the San Diego Cat Show, running from nine in the morning until five in the evening. Whether you're a devoted cat lover or just curious about different breeds, this is a purr-fect way to spend your Sunday surrounded by feline friends.

    For the music lovers out there, Head to House of Blues San Diego tonight. Inspector is performing in the Music Hall at the VooDoo Room, and doors open at seven in the evening. This is an eighteen-plus show with a valid ID required.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week, sports fans should mark their calendars. The San Diego Gulls are taking on the Tucson Roadrunners on Wednesday, January 28th at Pechanga Arena. If hockey isn't your style, the San Diego Seals face the Philadelphia Wings on Friday, January 30th, also at Pechanga Arena.

    If you're interested in something more cultural, the San Diego History Center is launching their Innovation Tour series on Wednesday, January 28th at nine thirty in the morning. They're offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes visit to Taylor Guitars, one of San Diego's most celebrated creative innovators. This tour costs between twenty-five and thirty-five dollars and showcases San Diego's incredible spirit of craftsmanship.

    Wrapping up the week, the San Diego Air and Space Museum is hosting a Kit, Model and Aviation Collectible Swap Meet on Saturday, January 31st at their Annex at Gillespie Field in El Cajon. Whether you're a serious collector or just browsing, this is a fantastic opportunity to find some unique treasures.

    San Diego truly has something for everyone this week. From family entertainment to live performances to cultural experiences, your weekend and week ahead are packed with possibilities. Thanks so much for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for your next guide to what's happening around San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • San Diego's Sizzling Weekend: Disney, Balboa Park, and Beats Galore
    Jan 24 2026
    Hey San Diego listeners, grab your sunnies and let's dive into the hottest happenings today through the weekend—your friendly guide to making the most of this sunny stretch in America's Finest City!

    Kicking off right now on this Saturday, head to Pechanga Arena for Disney On Ice: Let's Dance at 11 a.m., where Mickey Mouse spins the DJ decks, remixing hits with Asha from Wish, Simba's crew, Ariel's ocean vibes, Elsa and Olaf's frosty grooves, Moana and Maui's waves, and Stitch crashing the party. It's a family dance-fest that'll have everyone grooving—tickets start with group deals saving $5 for 15 or more, per Pechanga Arena's event page.

    Balboa Park is buzzing all day with ongoing gems like the San Diego Museum of Art's Museum Suite: A Collection Performed in Nine Movements, running through July 12 from 10 a.m., blending dance and visuals for their centennial bash, according to balboapark.org. Catch Shifting Visions: Photographs from the Collection of Ken and Jacki Widder, showcasing mid-20th-century photo masters, or A Lasting Respect: Japanese American Gardeners in San Diego, diving into local history. Families, Superpower Dogs IMAX narrates heroic pups with Chris Evans—tickets $14 to $24. Don't miss Cars and Coffee at the Automotive Museum, where over 100 antique rides rev up at 9 a.m. for a Point Loma tour.

    Tonight, House of Blues heats up with Rave Jesus - I Met God on the Dancefloor in the VooDoo Room, plus MC Davo & Sabino rocking the Music Hall—pure energy for night owls, as listed on their concert schedule. Piano fans, The Shout House opens doors at 6 p.m. for Saturday Night dueling pianos starting 6:30 p.m., with table reservations filling fast.

    Sunday brings chill Sunday Concerts in Balboa Park's iconic venues—free or low-cost one-hour sets rain or shine. Inspector takes the House of Blues Music Hall stage too. Sensory-friendly quiet mornings at the museum from 10 to 11 a.m. keep it relaxed.

    Later week, Wednesday's San Diego History Center Innovation Tour hits Taylor Guitars at 9:30 a.m. for a craftsmanship peek—$25 to $35. Friday the 30th, Priscilla Block's Things You Didn't See Tour at House of Blues, plus Early Ones Only R&B vibes. Saturday the 31st, Kottonmouth Kings jam, and the Air & Space Museum hosts a Kit, Model & Aviation Collectible Swap Meet at Gillespie Field Annex from afternoon—$10 for members.

    Whether you're museum-hopping, ice-skating with Disney, or raving the night away, San Diego's got that perfect mix of culture, fun, and beats. Get out there 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.

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  • Headline: San Diego Buzzing with Weekend Entertainment Options for All
    Jan 23 2026
    San Diego is buzzing with entertainment this Friday evening, and we've got the perfect guide to make the most of your night out in Southern California.

    If you're in the mood for something magical, Disney On Ice presents Let's Dance is happening tonight at Pechanga Arena San Diego at seven o'clock. This isn't your typical ice show. According to the event details, Mickey and his pals are taking over as DJs, remixing all your favorite Disney classics into colorful, high-energy worlds. You'll witness Asha and Valentino saving the Kingdom of Rosas, see Simba and the gang bringing the Pride Lands to life, dive into the ocean with Ariel and friends, and groove along with Moana and Maui. The real party kicks off when guest DJ Stitch takes control of the turntables. This show promises an electric atmosphere perfect for families and Disney fans of all ages. Premium seating is available with Club seats and VIP in-seat service if you want to elevate your experience. Just remember that all tickets are mobile delivery only through the AXS app, so have your phone handy when you arrive at the arena.

    Also happening tonight at the Soma venue is Elevation Rhythm, starting at seven thirty in the evening. This performance offers a different vibe if you're looking for something more rhythmic and energetic to kick off your weekend.

    For the piano bar enthusiasts, The Shout House is keeping the party going all night with their Friday tradition. Doors open at six o'clock with the pianos firing up at six thirty, so you can snag a table reservation from six to six forty-five if you want to secure your spot early.

    Looking toward tomorrow and beyond, UC San Diego is hosting Let It Flow, their annual celebration of African and Black diaspora culture. Running from eight in the morning through ten at night on Friday, this event showcases performing and visual arts that honor Black history and culture with this year's theme, Rose from Concrete, highlighting the beauty and resilience of Black communities.

    San Diego truly has something for everyone this week. Whether you're after family-friendly entertainment, live music, interactive experiences, or cultural celebrations, the city is packed with incredible options. Get out there and make the most of your weekend.

    Thanks for tuning in to your San Diego events guide. Be sure to subscribe for more recommendations on what's happening around Southern California. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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