TGI Weekend! Another eventful weekend is brewing in San Diego, bringing with it fun outdoor events, from movie screenings and concerts to cool craft beer festivals. You can also hit a beach party or two, catch some horse races or check out a play. Whatever you’re into, you’ll find something enjoyable to do in America’s Finest City. Get up. Get out. Play!
Thursday, Aug. 31
Nighttime Zoo9 a.m. to 9 p.m., San Diego Zoo
The San Diego Zoo has extended its hours to 9 p.m. now through Sept. 4 so families can enjoy the annual “Nighttime Zoo.” Visitors can hear live music, check out special keeper talks and entertainment, and end the night by watching a parade of elaborate animal puppets. Nighttime Zoo activities are included with paid admission or zoo memberships.
The San Diego Zoo has extended its hours to 9 p.m. now through Sept. 4 so families can enjoy the annual “Nighttime Zoo.” Visitors can hear live music, check out special keeper talks and entertainment, and end the night by watching a parade of elaborate animal puppets. Nighttime Zoo activities are included with paid admission or zoo memberships.
El Universal: 100 Years in the Life of Mexico & the WorldOpen 24 Hours, Arts District at Liberty Station
The photographic exhibition, “El Universal: 100 Years in the Life of Mexico & the World,” is now open in the Arts District at Liberty Station. Through large photographs and reprints of front page stories, the exhibit celebrates the centennial of the founding of “El Universal,” the nationally-circulated newspaper of Mexico. Part of this exhibit is currently on display in Tijuana City Hall’s Grand Central Patio; the other part, which includes 50 panels, is being displayed at Liberty Station, including the first edition of the newspaper, published on Oct. 1, 1916. The exhibit is free and open to the public 24 hours a day and will be displayed through Sept. 28.
The photographic exhibition, “El Universal: 100 Years in the Life of Mexico & the World,” is now open in the Arts District at Liberty Station. Through large photographs and reprints of front page stories, the exhibit celebrates the centennial of the founding of “El Universal,” the nationally-circulated newspaper of Mexico. Part of this exhibit is currently on display in Tijuana City Hall’s Grand Central Patio; the other part, which includes 50 panels, is being displayed at Liberty Station, including the first edition of the newspaper, published on Oct. 1, 1916. The exhibit is free and open to the public 24 hours a day and will be displayed through Sept. 28.
Del Mar Racing
12 p.m., Del Mar Racetrack
Still “cool as ever,” Del Mar Racing wraps up its final weekend on the seaside track in San Diego's North County. Gates open daily at 12 p.m., with the first post at 2 p.m. The last day of racing is Sept. 4. General admission is between $6 and $10.
12 p.m., Del Mar Racetrack
Still “cool as ever,” Del Mar Racing wraps up its final weekend on the seaside track in San Diego's North County. Gates open daily at 12 p.m., with the first post at 2 p.m. The last day of racing is Sept. 4. General admission is between $6 and $10.
Liberty Public Farmers Market
2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Near Liberty Public Market at Liberty Station
Liberty Station’s brand-new weekly farmers market goes down every Thursday near Liberty Public Market, off Perry Road. The farmers market features more than 60 vendors, from local produce growers and specialty food purveyors, to artisan gift merchants. While you peruse vendors, enjoy live performances from local musicians.
2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Near Liberty Public Market at Liberty Station
Liberty Station’s brand-new weekly farmers market goes down every Thursday near Liberty Public Market, off Perry Road. The farmers market features more than 60 vendors, from local produce growers and specialty food purveyors, to artisan gift merchants. While you peruse vendors, enjoy live performances from local musicians.
Shop With the Chef5:45 p.m. to 9 p.m., Fireside by The Patio at Liberty Station
For the past few months, Liberty Public Market has been hosting its “Farmers Market Dinner Series,” which invites guests to hang out with a chef from a local eatery. Patrons walk with that chef through Liberty Public Market and check out fresh ingredients harvested by local farmers – ingredients that will be used to create that evening’s dinner. After learning about what goes into culinary greatness, guests will enjoy a multi-course dinner back at the chef’s restaurant. On Thursday night, the featured chef is Michael Ground, of Fireside by the Patio (2855 Perry Rd.). The event starts at the restaurant at 5:45 p.m. Tickets cost $50 per person and can be purchased ahead of time online or by calling (619) 432-2100.
For the past few months, Liberty Public Market has been hosting its “Farmers Market Dinner Series,” which invites guests to hang out with a chef from a local eatery. Patrons walk with that chef through Liberty Public Market and check out fresh ingredients harvested by local farmers – ingredients that will be used to create that evening’s dinner. After learning about what goes into culinary greatness, guests will enjoy a multi-course dinner back at the chef’s restaurant. On Thursday night, the featured chef is Michael Ground, of Fireside by the Patio (2855 Perry Rd.). The event starts at the restaurant at 5:45 p.m. Tickets cost $50 per person and can be purchased ahead of time online or by calling (619) 432-2100.
California Dreaming Beach Party6 p.m. to 9 p.m., The Bahia HotelEvery Thursday this summer, The Bahia Hotel in Mission Bay has been hosting its “California Dreaming” Beach Party, which includes a clam bake, BBQ, brews and live beachside concert performed by The Mar Dels. This week marks the second-to-last beach party of the season; the final one is on Aug. 31. Tickets are $49 for adults and $26 for kids ages 5 to 12; children age 5 and under get in free. This is summer, SoCal style, that’s for sure.
Cardiff Music Nights6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Pappalecco in Cardiff-by-the-SeaItalian eatery Pappalecco is hosting “Cardiff Music Nights” this summer at its Cardiff-by-the-Sea location (2101 San Elijo Ave.), showcasing free concerts each Thursday evening. Guests can enjoy the tunes al fresco as if they were in Italy. A different artist is featured each week.
Sunset Poolside Jazz Series
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., The Westgate Hotel
Each Thursday night this summer, downtown’s Westgate Hotel has been hosting its “Sunset Poolside Jazz Series,” a series featuring a different performance from Southern California’s finest jazz talents at the hotel’s pool. Thursday’s show is the final in the summertime series, with the Gilbert Castellanos Trio, taking the stage. Attendees are asked to spend at least $25 on drinks and food; the entertainment is free.
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., The Westgate Hotel
Each Thursday night this summer, downtown’s Westgate Hotel has been hosting its “Sunset Poolside Jazz Series,” a series featuring a different performance from Southern California’s finest jazz talents at the hotel’s pool. Thursday’s show is the final in the summertime series, with the Gilbert Castellanos Trio, taking the stage. Attendees are asked to spend at least $25 on drinks and food; the entertainment is free.
Paint & Sip: Dusty Lake7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Pinot’s Palette
Pinot’s Palette at Liberty Station (2820 Roosevelt Rd., Suite 106) hosts this “Dusty Lake” painting class Thursday night focusing on the cool colors of a serene lake landscape. The class is $35 per person and includes a canvas, easel, brushes, paint and an apron. Students may purchase wine, beer or other beverages and drink while they paint, and can also bring their appetizers and snacks to munch on.
Pinot’s Palette at Liberty Station (2820 Roosevelt Rd., Suite 106) hosts this “Dusty Lake” painting class Thursday night focusing on the cool colors of a serene lake landscape. The class is $35 per person and includes a canvas, easel, brushes, paint and an apron. Students may purchase wine, beer or other beverages and drink while they paint, and can also bring their appetizers and snacks to munch on.
Latin Thursdays9 p.m., Harrah’s Resort Southern California
Enjoy live Latin music at Harrah’s Resort Southern California every Thursday night this month at this 21+ fiesta. The shows cost $10 and are available at the door.
Enjoy live Latin music at Harrah’s Resort Southern California every Thursday night this month at this 21+ fiesta. The shows cost $10 and are available at the door.
Friday, Sept. 1
Coronado’s Free Summer Shuttle Service8:57 a.m. to 9:42 p.m. (shuttle service times), CoronadoIt's the final weekend of Coronado’s free summer shuttle service, which wraps up its route on Labor Day. The service aims to make it easier for locals and visitors to cruise around Coronado and catch a ride to popular spots during the busy summer months. Hop on!
U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge9 a.m., Broadway Pier & Pavilion
The U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge and Dimensional Art Exposition returns to downtown San Diego’s waterfront on Labor Day weekend, showcasing incredible works of art made with sand by sculptors from around the globe. The four-day event includes live entertainment, an exposition featuring goods made by artists, activities for the kids and gourmet food trucks. The gates open daily at 9 a.m.; the event closes at 5 p.m. on Friday and Monday and 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets cost between $9 and $15 per day; you can save a few bucks by buying your tickets in advance online.
The U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge and Dimensional Art Exposition returns to downtown San Diego’s waterfront on Labor Day weekend, showcasing incredible works of art made with sand by sculptors from around the globe. The four-day event includes live entertainment, an exposition featuring goods made by artists, activities for the kids and gourmet food trucks. The gates open daily at 9 a.m.; the event closes at 5 p.m. on Friday and Monday and 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets cost between $9 and $15 per day; you can save a few bucks by buying your tickets in advance online.
Festival of Sail12 p.m. to 7 p.m., Maritime Museum of San Diego
The Festival of Sail, an annual Labor Day weekend tradition at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, returns Friday through Monday with a fleet of impressive tall ships sailing the San Diego Bay. The four-day event (12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday) includes cannon battles, family entertainment, a kids’ zone, bay cruises and food vendors. Tickets cost $11 for adults and $9 for children ages 3 to 12; kids ages 2 and under get in free.
The Festival of Sail, an annual Labor Day weekend tradition at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, returns Friday through Monday with a fleet of impressive tall ships sailing the San Diego Bay. The four-day event (12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday) includes cannon battles, family entertainment, a kids’ zone, bay cruises and food vendors. Tickets cost $11 for adults and $9 for children ages 3 to 12; kids ages 2 and under get in free.
You & Yours Distilling Co. Tour
3 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., You & Yours Distilling Co.You & Yours Distilling Co. – a small, chic distillery in San Diego’s East Village (1495 G St.) – recently launched tours of its tasting room, available at certain times Wednesday through Sunday, including 3 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. sessions on Fridays. The 45-minute tours are led by a member of the distillery’s team who leads visitors to the production floor, explaining every step of the distilling process – down to the bottling of each product. The tour is followed by a question and answer session and, of course, a spirits tasting flight of the distilleries flagship gin and vodka. Tours cost $25 per person; you also get $10 off a bottle of vodka or gin. To learn more about You & Yours Distilling and its owner, Laura Johnson, read this story.
3 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., You & Yours Distilling Co.You & Yours Distilling Co. – a small, chic distillery in San Diego’s East Village (1495 G St.) – recently launched tours of its tasting room, available at certain times Wednesday through Sunday, including 3 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. sessions on Fridays. The 45-minute tours are led by a member of the distillery’s team who leads visitors to the production floor, explaining every step of the distilling process – down to the bottling of each product. The tour is followed by a question and answer session and, of course, a spirits tasting flight of the distilleries flagship gin and vodka. Tours cost $25 per person; you also get $10 off a bottle of vodka or gin. To learn more about You & Yours Distilling and its owner, Laura Johnson, read this story.
Food Truck Friday4 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Plaza de Panama at Balboa Park
Balboa Park’s “Food Truck Friday” is a summertime event that brings more than a dozen food trucks to the Plaza de Panama and El Prado walkway every Friday evening through Sept. 29. As you grab some food, you’ll also be able to enjoy live entertainment at the park. Stick around and check out “Balboa Park After Dark” (see below), happening simultaneously at the park Friday nights this summer.
Balboa Park’s “Food Truck Friday” is a summertime event that brings more than a dozen food trucks to the Plaza de Panama and El Prado walkway every Friday evening through Sept. 29. As you grab some food, you’ll also be able to enjoy live entertainment at the park. Stick around and check out “Balboa Park After Dark” (see below), happening simultaneously at the park Friday nights this summer.
The RevivalistsAfter the Final Race, Seaside Stage at Del Mar Race Track
The Revivalists take the Seaside Stage at the Del Mar Race Track for this week’s Friday evening concert – the final show of this summer’s racing season. The concert starts right after the final horse race of the day; it’s free with paid stretch run general admission to the track, which is just $6.
The Revivalists take the Seaside Stage at the Del Mar Race Track for this week’s Friday evening concert – the final show of this summer’s racing season. The concert starts right after the final horse race of the day; it’s free with paid stretch run general admission to the track, which is just $6.
2017 Beach Polo Cup5 p.m., Hotel Del Coronado
The private sands of the Hotel Del Coronado will host 50 horses on Labor Day weekend competing in Polo America’s 2nd Annual Beach Polo Cup, plus players from all over the world. The weekend includes four polo matches, a VIP tent, fashion shows, boutique shopping and more. General admission seating in the grandstands costs $35 per day.
The private sands of the Hotel Del Coronado will host 50 horses on Labor Day weekend competing in Polo America’s 2nd Annual Beach Polo Cup, plus players from all over the world. The weekend includes four polo matches, a VIP tent, fashion shows, boutique shopping and more. General admission seating in the grandstands costs $35 per day.
Cruisin’ Grand Escondido
5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Downtown Escondido (235 East Grand Ave.)
Downtown Escondido’s free, weekly vintage car show continues, running every Friday night through Sept. 29. Cruisin’ Grand Escondido takes over historical Grand Avenue, with more than 500 cool cars lining the streets. The event, now in its 18th year, draws thousands of attendees. Each Friday night, awards are given to the most impressive pre-1973 American-made cars. Musical entertainment includes performances across four stages: Broadway; Juniper Street; Maple Street Plaza; Kalmia & Grand.
5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Downtown Escondido (235 East Grand Ave.)
Downtown Escondido’s free, weekly vintage car show continues, running every Friday night through Sept. 29. Cruisin’ Grand Escondido takes over historical Grand Avenue, with more than 500 cool cars lining the streets. The event, now in its 18th year, draws thousands of attendees. Each Friday night, awards are given to the most impressive pre-1973 American-made cars. Musical entertainment includes performances across four stages: Broadway; Juniper Street; Maple Street Plaza; Kalmia & Grand.
Balboa Park After Dark5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Balboa Park
Balboa Park’s sundown summertime program continues, with eight museums offering extended late-night hours every Friday through Sept. 29. Some museums are even offering $5 admission deals. Food vendors and live entertainment will also fill the landmark during this “Balboa Park After Dark” series.
Balboa Park’s sundown summertime program continues, with eight museums offering extended late-night hours every Friday through Sept. 29. Some museums are even offering $5 admission deals. Food vendors and live entertainment will also fill the landmark during this “Balboa Park After Dark” series.
Summer Movies in the Park
5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Multiple LocationsSan Diego’s fun and free “Summer Movies in the Park” presents family-friendly movies Friday night at several locations across the county, usually at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. This week, the lineup includes “Beauty and the Beast” – the new, 2017 version – playing at Ocean Beach Joint Use Elementary Park, and “Wizard of Oz” – the 1939 Judy Garland classic – screening at Rancho Bernardo Community Park. The outdoor movies are free to attend. Bring a blanket and a picnic, and you’re all set for a nice evening out with the family.
5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Multiple LocationsSan Diego’s fun and free “Summer Movies in the Park” presents family-friendly movies Friday night at several locations across the county, usually at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. or 10 p.m. This week, the lineup includes “Beauty and the Beast” – the new, 2017 version – playing at Ocean Beach Joint Use Elementary Park, and “Wizard of Oz” – the 1939 Judy Garland classic – screening at Rancho Bernardo Community Park. The outdoor movies are free to attend. Bring a blanket and a picnic, and you’re all set for a nice evening out with the family.
47th Annual Barona Powwow6 p.m., Barona Sports Park
The Barona Band of Mission Indians hosts this traditional powwow – now in its 47th year – featuring dancing, music, food and more. The event begins at 6 p.m. Friday and returns Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. with gourd dancing and special contests, including a hand drum competition on Sunday.
The Barona Band of Mission Indians hosts this traditional powwow – now in its 47th year – featuring dancing, music, food and more. The event begins at 6 p.m. Friday and returns Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m. with gourd dancing and special contests, including a hand drum competition on Sunday.
6 p.m., Catamaran Resort Hotel and SpaDreaming of Hawaii? For two more weekends, The Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa in Pacific Beach hosts its 16th season of Sunset Luaus on the shores of Mission Bay, a Friday night event complete with tropical drinks, Polynesian cuisine, and authentic island-inspired music and dancing. The Sunset Luau series runs through Sept. 1; tickets are $69 for adults, $32 for kids ages 5 to 12, and free for little one 5 and younger.
OneRepublic7 p.m., Mattress Firm Amphitheatre
The 2017 Honda Civic Tour Featuring OneRepublic brings this Friday night concert to the Mattress Firm Amphitheatre in Chula Vista. The show also features performances by Fitz and the Tantrums and James Arthur. Tickets start at $25.
The 2017 Honda Civic Tour Featuring OneRepublic brings this Friday night concert to the Mattress Firm Amphitheatre in Chula Vista. The show also features performances by Fitz and the Tantrums and James Arthur. Tickets start at $25.
Musica en La Plaza: Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loka7 p.m., California Center for the Arts Escondido
The California Center for the Arts in Escondido kicks off “Musica en La Plaza,” a series of free concerts at the venue’s Lyric Court. From cumbia and huapango to salsa and Norteña music, these rhythms will move you to get up and dance under the stars. Afro-Latin musicians Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loka get the part started Friday night; bring your dancing shoes.
The California Center for the Arts in Escondido kicks off “Musica en La Plaza,” a series of free concerts at the venue’s Lyric Court. From cumbia and huapango to salsa and Norteña music, these rhythms will move you to get up and dance under the stars. Afro-Latin musicians Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loka get the part started Friday night; bring your dancing shoes.
San Diego Padres vs. Los Angeles Dodgers7:10 p.m., Petco Park
The Padres take on their SoCal rivals at Petco Park – the first game in a three-part home series. Tickets start at $18. The Friday night game will also bring the ballpark’s Party in the Park – a pre-game Happy Hour session that kicks off at 5 p.m. during every Friday home game.
The Padres take on their SoCal rivals at Petco Park – the first game in a three-part home series. Tickets start at $18. The Friday night game will also bring the ballpark’s Party in the Park – a pre-game Happy Hour session that kicks off at 5 p.m. during every Friday home game.
Saturday, Sept. 2
DayBreak
8 a.m., Del Mar Racetrack
It can be difficult to wake up early on a Saturday morning. But here’s something to help get you out of bed this Saturday morning: DayBreak at the racetrack. Grab some breakfast while watching morning workouts at the race track. Horse racing fanatics will also be able to pick the brain of former jockey and event announcer Jeff Bloom. Bloom will be there answering questions. Tickets cost $10.
8 a.m., Del Mar Racetrack
It can be difficult to wake up early on a Saturday morning. But here’s something to help get you out of bed this Saturday morning: DayBreak at the racetrack. Grab some breakfast while watching morning workouts at the race track. Horse racing fanatics will also be able to pick the brain of former jockey and event announcer Jeff Bloom. Bloom will be there answering questions. Tickets cost $10.
Snorkel with the Leopard Sharks
8 a.m., Scripps Institution of Oceanography
It’s a unique experience you don’t want to miss. Join aquarium naturalists as they head out off of the La Jolla coast to snorkel with leopard sharks in their natural habitat. To participate, you must have intermediate knowledge of swimming and have previous snorkeling experience. Participants must be 10 years or older and must supply their own gear. Tickets start at $25.
8 a.m., Scripps Institution of Oceanography
It’s a unique experience you don’t want to miss. Join aquarium naturalists as they head out off of the La Jolla coast to snorkel with leopard sharks in their natural habitat. To participate, you must have intermediate knowledge of swimming and have previous snorkeling experience. Participants must be 10 years or older and must supply their own gear. Tickets start at $25.
Julian’s Grape Stomp Fest
11 a.m., Menghini Winery (Julian)Kick off your shoes and get ready to get dirty! This Saturday, stomp on grapes once again at the 21st anniversary of the fiesta. Ten local wineries will be offering sips for sampling, plus a unique blend of food and shopping opportunities, all while you listen to charming Italian music. Regular admission tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children aged six to 20.
11 a.m., Menghini Winery (Julian)Kick off your shoes and get ready to get dirty! This Saturday, stomp on grapes once again at the 21st anniversary of the fiesta. Ten local wineries will be offering sips for sampling, plus a unique blend of food and shopping opportunities, all while you listen to charming Italian music. Regular admission tickets are $15 for adults and $5 for children aged six to 20.
Barona Band of Mission Indians: 47th Annual Powwow1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Barona Resort and Casino
Spend your weekend celebrating the Barona Band of Mission Indians in a three-day long festival of traditional dance, food and culture. The festivities start late Friday at 6 p.m. with Gourd Dancing and the Grand Entry of dancers in colorful regalia at 7 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday; the festivities continue: more than 1,000 Native American participants of all ages will showcase their dancing and musical skills. Get a taste of authentic Indian tacos and other delicious dishes – plus, admire beautiful native arts and crafts. The festival is free.
Spend your weekend celebrating the Barona Band of Mission Indians in a three-day long festival of traditional dance, food and culture. The festivities start late Friday at 6 p.m. with Gourd Dancing and the Grand Entry of dancers in colorful regalia at 7 p.m. On Saturday and Sunday; the festivities continue: more than 1,000 Native American participants of all ages will showcase their dancing and musical skills. Get a taste of authentic Indian tacos and other delicious dishes – plus, admire beautiful native arts and crafts. The festival is free.
Carlsbad Cinema Series: “20th Century Woman”1:30 p.m., Carlsbad City Library (Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium)
Catch this free movie at the Carlsbad library Saturday and escape the August heat. The film tells the story of a SoCal mother who struggles to raise her coming-of-age teenage boy in the 70s. The movie will have an introduction and post-show discussion by Cal State University San Marcos Professor Brandon Cesmant.
Catch this free movie at the Carlsbad library Saturday and escape the August heat. The film tells the story of a SoCal mother who struggles to raise her coming-of-age teenage boy in the 70s. The movie will have an introduction and post-show discussion by Cal State University San Marcos Professor Brandon Cesmant.
5:30 p.m., Qualcomm Stadium
College football once again returns to Qualcomm Stadium this Saturday as the Aztecs take on the Aggies. Come cheer on the home team as they take on their rivals to the north. Fans are encouraged to arrive three hours in advance to find parking or take public transportation. Tickets start at $31.
College football once again returns to Qualcomm Stadium this Saturday as the Aztecs take on the Aggies. Come cheer on the home team as they take on their rivals to the north. Fans are encouraged to arrive three hours in advance to find parking or take public transportation. Tickets start at $31.
San Diego Sights and Sips5:30 p.m., Hornblower Cruises and EventsSunshine, sailing, and cocktails come together on this Hornblower cocktail cruise. Hop on board for a two-hour cruise with champagne, light Hors oeuvres and more as you enjoy a beautiful view of the Bay during sunset. The boat leaves at 6 p.m. Tickets start at $37.50 per person.
Spirits at Sunset: Summer Cocktail Cruise5:30 p.m., Flagship Cruises and EventsTreat yourself to a lovely evening on the Bay this Saturday for the all-new Spirits at Sunset cruise. Board an 82-foot yacht for an evening for 360 views of the beautiful San Diego and bay and your favorite cocktails. Tickets start at $42.50.
High Tide Dinner
8 p.m., The Marine Room (La Jolla)
Enjoy a delicious dinner as waves crash right against the windows next to you at The Marine Room’s High Tide dinner hours. This Saturday, expect high tide around 9 p.m. San Diegans can experience the wonder of tides nearly at their table. This special event only happens certain days a year.
8 p.m., The Marine Room (La Jolla)
Enjoy a delicious dinner as waves crash right against the windows next to you at The Marine Room’s High Tide dinner hours. This Saturday, expect high tide around 9 p.m. San Diegans can experience the wonder of tides nearly at their table. This special event only happens certain days a year.
Hamlet8 p.m., The Old Globe
“To be or not to be, that is the question.” It’s arguably Shakespeare’s most recognizable line, in one of most well-known plays. The Old Globe, in Balboa Park, closes out their summer season with this classic, directed by Barry Edelstein. It’s a revenge thriller, political drama, family saga and more. Don’t miss one of the greatest plays ever written, staged for the first time in years in San Diego. The play runs at the Globe through Sept. 10.
“To be or not to be, that is the question.” It’s arguably Shakespeare’s most recognizable line, in one of most well-known plays. The Old Globe, in Balboa Park, closes out their summer season with this classic, directed by Barry Edelstein. It’s a revenge thriller, political drama, family saga and more. Don’t miss one of the greatest plays ever written, staged for the first time in years in San Diego. The play runs at the Globe through Sept. 10.
Sunday, Sept. 3
Infinity Cube9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Birch Aquarium
Check out this installment at Birch Aquarium, the “Infinity Cube,” an immersive, 8-foot cube that explores bioluminescence, light produced by living organisms in the marine world. Artist Iyvone Khoo worked alongside Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist Michael Latz to bring this project to life, filming more than six hours of footage of single-celled marine organisms called dinoflagellates reacting to various stimulants, such as the human heartbeat, music, water flow and air pressure. The “Infinity Cube” revolves around these videos, which will be projected and reflected into larger-than-life images of bioluminescence accompanied by soundscape, immersing patrons in this interesting world. The exhibit is included with paid admission into Birch Aquarium, which costs $18.50 for adults, $14 for children ages 3 to 17 (kids 2 and under are free), $15.50 for seniors and $15 for students with ID.
Check out this installment at Birch Aquarium, the “Infinity Cube,” an immersive, 8-foot cube that explores bioluminescence, light produced by living organisms in the marine world. Artist Iyvone Khoo worked alongside Scripps Institution of Oceanography marine biologist Michael Latz to bring this project to life, filming more than six hours of footage of single-celled marine organisms called dinoflagellates reacting to various stimulants, such as the human heartbeat, music, water flow and air pressure. The “Infinity Cube” revolves around these videos, which will be projected and reflected into larger-than-life images of bioluminescence accompanied by soundscape, immersing patrons in this interesting world. The exhibit is included with paid admission into Birch Aquarium, which costs $18.50 for adults, $14 for children ages 3 to 17 (kids 2 and under are free), $15.50 for seniors and $15 for students with ID.
Sunday Champagne Brunch Cruise10:30 a.m., Flagship Cruises and EventsSettle into the New Year in style by hopping abroad a luxury yacht and cruising around the San Diego Bay. The two-hour cruise will take brunchers past the Downtown San Diego bay as they enjoy a gourmet buffet, mimosas, and live music. Tickets start at $38.70.
Taste of the Turf Club11 a.m., Del Mar Racetrack
The opening weekend of the Del Mar Racetrack’s fall season is filled with goodies and fun activities! This Sunday, taste a special menu as you dine at the exclusive Turf Club in Del Mar. Chef Brian Malarkey, one of the city’s most celebrated chefs, will prepare the menu for the morning. Tables are limited. Your $100 ticket will get you turf club admission for the day, a choice of an appetizer, entrée, dessert and bottomless mimosas or champagne. Attendees must comply with Turf Club Dress Code.
The opening weekend of the Del Mar Racetrack’s fall season is filled with goodies and fun activities! This Sunday, taste a special menu as you dine at the exclusive Turf Club in Del Mar. Chef Brian Malarkey, one of the city’s most celebrated chefs, will prepare the menu for the morning. Tables are limited. Your $100 ticket will get you turf club admission for the day, a choice of an appetizer, entrée, dessert and bottomless mimosas or champagne. Attendees must comply with Turf Club Dress Code.
Tacotopia at the Track1 p.m., Del Mar Racetrack
Tacos as far as they eye can see! Some of SoCal’s best tacos come to the Del Mar Racetrack for this inaugural event. Tickets start at $30 and include unlimited taco tastings from more than 40 of the best restaurants and food trucks in San Diego, Los Angeles and Tijuana. As you eat, you can also enjoy live music. The event runs until 4 p.m and is open to all ages. Tickets include admission to the races and the Steve Aoki concert that evening, though the concert is 18 years and older.
Tacos as far as they eye can see! Some of SoCal’s best tacos come to the Del Mar Racetrack for this inaugural event. Tickets start at $30 and include unlimited taco tastings from more than 40 of the best restaurants and food trucks in San Diego, Los Angeles and Tijuana. As you eat, you can also enjoy live music. The event runs until 4 p.m and is open to all ages. Tickets include admission to the races and the Steve Aoki concert that evening, though the concert is 18 years and older.
Free or Cheap Things to Do in San DiegoTimes and locations vary
Looking to save some cash, but still enjoy the city? In San Diego, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy for free or on the cheap. Go for a hike at Torrey Pines State Park or Cowles Mountain, stroll Balboa Park, try a new craft brewery, admire the murals of Chicano Park or read a book at a downtown park. Get out there and explore America’s Finest City.
Looking to save some cash, but still enjoy the city? In San Diego, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy for free or on the cheap. Go for a hike at Torrey Pines State Park or Cowles Mountain, stroll Balboa Park, try a new craft brewery, admire the murals of Chicano Park or read a book at a downtown park. Get out there and explore America’s Finest City.
Coronado Promenade Concerts: Pop Vinyl6 p.m., Spreckels Park (601 Orange Avenue)
Enjoy a summer concert at Coronado’s Speckles Park on Orange Avenue. This week, Pop Vinyl plays at 5 p.m. for free.
Enjoy a summer concert at Coronado’s Speckles Park on Orange Avenue. This week, Pop Vinyl plays at 5 p.m. for free.
Ken Ludwig’s "Robin Hood" 7 p.m., The Old GlobeSee the timeless story of hero Robin Hood in a new light: on stage, in this brand-new, Globe-commissioned play by Ken Ledwig. Ludwig, a playwright whose works have appeared on Broadway and London's West End ("Crazy For You," "Lend Me a Tenor," "An American in Paris," and more), comes back to The Globe in this world premiere comedy. Ludwig most recently premiered "Baskerville" at the Globe, bringing Sherlock Holmes to San Diego. The piece promises thrills, romance, laughter and more. The play's run wraps up on Sunday.
Bayside Summer Nights: 1812 Tchaikovsky Spectacular7:30 p.m., Embarcadero Marina Park South
Don’t miss the spectacular end to the San Diego Symphony’s Bayside Summer Nights this Sunday, the final day. Enjoy the lovely bayside breeze as you listen to Tchaikovsky’s beautiful music, booming cannons, blazing brass and a fireworks finish. Tickets start at $25 for lawn seating.
Don’t miss the spectacular end to the San Diego Symphony’s Bayside Summer Nights this Sunday, the final day. Enjoy the lovely bayside breeze as you listen to Tchaikovsky’s beautiful music, booming cannons, blazing brass and a fireworks finish. Tickets start at $25 for lawn seating.
Cinema Under The Stars: “Casablanca”8 p.m., Cinema Under the Stars in Mission Hills
Watch a movie under the moonlight at the outdoor theater in Mission Hills (4040 Goldfinch St.). On the venue’s screening schedule this weekend: the classic “Casablanca,” the beloved story of love and heroic sacrifice on the 75th anniversary of its release. Humphrey Bogart stars as a weary expat and Ingrid Bergman as a mysterious old flame who reignites his life. The movie starts at 8 p.m., and tickets cost $17 to $19.
Watch a movie under the moonlight at the outdoor theater in Mission Hills (4040 Goldfinch St.). On the venue’s screening schedule this weekend: the classic “Casablanca,” the beloved story of love and heroic sacrifice on the 75th anniversary of its release. Humphrey Bogart stars as a weary expat and Ingrid Bergman as a mysterious old flame who reignites his life. The movie starts at 8 p.m., and tickets cost $17 to $19.
Monday, Sept. 4: Labor Day
Oceanside Labor Day Pier Swim
8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Oceanside Pier – Lifeguard Tower 1
Now in its 88th year, the annual Oceanside Labor Day Pier Swim is a tradition in San Diego’s North County. The one-mile course, marked with colored buoys, takes swimmers out and around the pier in a clockwise direction. Close out the summer with one last dip in the ocean. Registration on the day of the event is $70 per person. This event is open to swimmers age 12 and older.
8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Oceanside Pier – Lifeguard Tower 1
Now in its 88th year, the annual Oceanside Labor Day Pier Swim is a tradition in San Diego’s North County. The one-mile course, marked with colored buoys, takes swimmers out and around the pier in a clockwise direction. Close out the summer with one last dip in the ocean. Registration on the day of the event is $70 per person. This event is open to swimmers age 12 and older.
U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Broadway Pier & Pavilion
The U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge and Dimensional Art Exposition continues on Labor Day along downtown San Diego’s waterfront, showcasing incredible works of sand art made by sculptors from around the globe. The event includes live entertainment, an exposition featuring goods made by artists, activities for the kids and gourmet food trucks. Tickets cost between $9 and $15; you can save a few bucks by buying your tickets in advance online.
The U.S. Sand Sculpting Challenge and Dimensional Art Exposition continues on Labor Day along downtown San Diego’s waterfront, showcasing incredible works of sand art made by sculptors from around the globe. The event includes live entertainment, an exposition featuring goods made by artists, activities for the kids and gourmet food trucks. Tickets cost between $9 and $15; you can save a few bucks by buying your tickets in advance online.
Festival of Sail9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Maritime Museum of San Diego
The Festival of Sail, an annual Labor Day weekend tradition at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, continues its run Monday with a fleet of awe-inspiring tall ships sailing the San Diego Bay. Come for the ships, stay for the cannon battles and activities. Tickets cost $11 for adults and $9 for children ages 3 to 12; kids ages 2 and under get in free.
The Festival of Sail, an annual Labor Day weekend tradition at the Maritime Museum of San Diego, continues its run Monday with a fleet of awe-inspiring tall ships sailing the San Diego Bay. Come for the ships, stay for the cannon battles and activities. Tickets cost $11 for adults and $9 for children ages 3 to 12; kids ages 2 and under get in free.
Nighttime Zoo9 a.m. to 9 p.m., San Diego Zoo
It’s your final chance of the season to visit the San Diego Zoo at night. Enjoy live music, special keeper talks and a parade of elaborate animal puppets near the entrance. The “Nighttime Zoo” runs through 9 p.m., and returns for a limited run every summer. All Nighttime Zoo activities are included with paid admission to the zoo or with zoo membership.
It’s your final chance of the season to visit the San Diego Zoo at night. Enjoy live music, special keeper talks and a parade of elaborate animal puppets near the entrance. The “Nighttime Zoo” runs through 9 p.m., and returns for a limited run every summer. All Nighttime Zoo activities are included with paid admission to the zoo or with zoo membership.
Belmont Park11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Mission Beach
What better way to wrap up the summer than with a trip to this beachside amusement park? Invite the kids to a ride on Belmont Park’s famed Giant Dipper roller coaster ($6) or a round of mini golf ($9). The Mission Beach amusement park also offers unlimited one-day ride passes: $20 for kids under 48 inches and $30 for those 48 inches and taller.
What better way to wrap up the summer than with a trip to this beachside amusement park? Invite the kids to a ride on Belmont Park’s famed Giant Dipper roller coaster ($6) or a round of mini golf ($9). The Mission Beach amusement park also offers unlimited one-day ride passes: $20 for kids under 48 inches and $30 for those 48 inches and taller.
Labor Day Lunch Cruise11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Grape Street Pier
Spend your extra day off on the water, enjoying the sights of San Diego, on this Hornblower Labor Day Brunch Cruise. The two-hour cruise includes free-flowing domestic beers, champagne, mimosas and sparkling cider and a buffet stocked with brunch, lunch and dessert items. As you sail along the bay, a knowledgeable guide will share interesting tidbits about San Diego’s landmarks. Boarding is at 10:30 a.m. at Grape Street Pier (1800 N. Harbor Dr.).
Spend your extra day off on the water, enjoying the sights of San Diego, on this Hornblower Labor Day Brunch Cruise. The two-hour cruise includes free-flowing domestic beers, champagne, mimosas and sparkling cider and a buffet stocked with brunch, lunch and dessert items. As you sail along the bay, a knowledgeable guide will share interesting tidbits about San Diego’s landmarks. Boarding is at 10:30 a.m. at Grape Street Pier (1800 N. Harbor Dr.).
San Diego Padres vs. St. Louis Cardinals1:40 p.m., Petco Park
Enjoy your Labor Day with an outing to the ballpark, where the Padres will take on the Cardinals in the first game of a four-part series. Tickets to the 1:40 p.m. game start at $15.
Enjoy your Labor Day with an outing to the ballpark, where the Padres will take on the Cardinals in the first game of a four-part series. Tickets to the 1:40 p.m. game start at $15.
Published at 8:16 AM PDT on Aug 24, 2017 | Updated 6 hours ago
Source: http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/san-diego-weekend-events-204328381.html#ixzz4rNnEQezO
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