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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
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Events in San Diego"

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Events in San Diego"

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!"
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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
San Diego Listeners Treated to Action-Packed Week of Events, Live Music, and Holiday Fun
San Diego listeners, get ready to enjoy an action-packed week full of events, live music, theater, food, and holiday fun all around the city. Whether you are searching for family activities, festive happenings, or adult adventures, there is something for everyone.

Today, Monday, November 24, you can catch an exhilarating soccer match as San Diego FC takes on Minnesota at Snapdragon Stadium starting at 7 PM. For an extra social sports experience, Guava Beach is showing the match live, turning the bar into a buzzing hub of fans. Music lovers can start their week strong with Gogo Penguin at the Belly Up Tavern or Jack’s Mannequin at The Sound according to the San Diego Entertainment Calendar. For movie buffs, Future Is Color hosts a special movie night screening of Punch Drunk Love, perfect if you are looking for a chill Monday evening.

At Balboa Park, the San Diego Museum of Art offers the Poetic Portraits exhibit, while Mingei International Museum has the Boundless ceramics show, capturing the wild spirit of California’s landscapes through midcentury studio art. The Alfredo Castañeda: Beyond Surrealism retrospective is a treat for anyone intrigued by surreal art. If you’re bringing children, check out the Fall Camp at the Children’s Museum of Discovery, ongoing until Wednesday, where kids dive into animal superhero adventures.

Thanksgiving week brings classic traditions and new experiences. Thursday, you can treat yourself and loved ones to a festive Thanksgiving dinner at the historic Hotel Del Coronado or opt for a Thanksgiving dinner cruise with City Cruises along the gorgeous San Diego Bay. The Bahia Resort Hotel is also welcoming families for their Thanksgiving Day Family Cruise in Mission Bay. Later in the week, the Thanksgiving Turkey Gobble Trot 5K sets off Saturday morning at Ingram Plaza, a perfect way to kick off your holiday fitness or work up an appetite.

The weekend is stacked with events. Fans of horse racing get the FanDuel Racing Turf Festival at Del Mar from Friday through Sunday, culminating in the Uncorked Wine Festival on Saturday, where guests can sample over 100 wines and gourmet foods while enjoying live music and the spectacle of turf races. Shoppers and holiday lovers should head to Julian for the Country Christmas Tree Lighting on Saturday in the town square and to Downtown El Cajon for a beautiful holiday lights display at Prescott Promenade.

If you’re ready to dance, Corazon Del Barrio in Barrio Logan is hosting an Afrobeats Night Live on Saturday as a special Thanksgiving edition, promising high energy and contagious rhythms. Saturday also brings the Teddy Ball at the Hyatt Regency La Jolla, a glamorous charity gala where guests in their finest attire help raise toys for children in need.

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San Diego Buzzing with Art, Music, and Unique Seasonal Festivities This Weekend
San Diego is bursting with energy and inspiration this weekend with a calendar packed full of art, theater, music, and unique seasonal festivities. Kicking things off, art lovers can experience A Decade of Pop Prints and Multiples at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego in La Jolla now through March. This new exhibition highlights vibrant Pop Art from the 1960s and 70s, showcasing works by renowned artists like Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and Claes Oldenburg. For those hoping to support local artists, swing by Secret Sister in South Park Thursday evening for the World Series pop-up, where over 50 works on paper are offered at wallet-friendly prices—plus, grab a hot dog and help support the San Diego Food Bank, details from KPBS.

On view at USD’s Fine Arts Gallery, Antonia Davis’ immersive installation Because We Eat shines a light on the real stories of California’s farmworkers. Visitors can explore intricately crafted ceramics and textiles that bring these vital voices to the table during weekday lunch hours. For bookworms, Verbatim Books in North Park hosts its fan-favorite $1 Book Sale Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., perfect for stocking up on winter reading without breaking the bank.

There’s no shortage of performances this weekend. Head up to Encinitas for LITVAKdance’s moving program This, dedicated to healing and remembrance, with showings both Saturday and Sunday at San Dieguito Academy Theater. At Diversionary Theatre in University Heights, Beauty’s Daughter delivers six emotionally charged stories in one powerhouse, one-woman show running through the end of the month. Prefer something classic? Don’t miss Grossmont College’s take on A View from the Bridge, now playing in El Cajon.

San Diego’s music scene is just as vibrant. The Steph Johnson Quartet performs a free outdoor concert at The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center in La Jolla at 4:30 p.m. Friday. For classical fans, the San Diego Symphony presents Invocations to the Spirits at Jacobs Music Center on both Friday morning and Saturday evening, with featured pianist Steven Osborne performing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4.

Night owls will want to catch DJ A-Trak at Bloom downtown Friday night for a high-energy dance party, as listed by Insomniac. Sports fans and families can enjoy the newly opened Rady Children’s Ice Rink at Liberty Station, with ticket proceeds supporting kids in need. And for a dash of the unusual, equestrian fans can watch the IHSA Horse Show hosted at UC San Diego Saturday morning.

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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
San Diego Buzzes with Diverse Happenings: Lightscape, Yuri's Icónica Tour, Anime 619, Gulls Hockey, and More
San Diego is shining with excitement this week, so let’s get you plugged into some truly standout events and happenings across the city.

Tonight, those looking for a magical outdoor experience should check out Lightscape at the San Diego Botanic Garden in Encinitas. This special 21+ night features a dazzling mile-long illuminated trail with immersive light installations, festive seasonal bites, and creative cocktails, all surrounded by the lush garden setting. Tickets are available in advance, and gates open at 5 PM, closing at 9. According to KPBS, this is adults-only, so it’s the perfect chance for a date night or a friends’ outing in a wonderland of light and sound.

For the music lovers, head downtown to the San Diego Civic Theatre where the international icon Yuri brings her Icónica US Tour to town tonight at 8:30 PM. Her dynamic show promises an evening full of classic hits and visual spectacle in one of the city’s most iconic venues. Doors open one hour before showtime, and tickets are still available, so you might find a last-minute seat.

This weekend, anime fans, families, and cosplayers should head to the San Diego Convention Center for Anime 619 on Saturday and Sunday. Open to the public, this two-day event welcomes around 7,500 attendees for a celebration of anime pop culture, featuring panels, vendors, artists, and guest appearances. Whether you’re browsing unique collectibles or showing off your cosplay, it’s a scene straight out of your favorite series.

If you’re looking for a sports fix, the San Diego Gulls take on the Calgary Wranglers at Pechanga Arena on Saturday night. According to Pechanga Arena San Diego, it’s your chance to catch local hockey action and maybe even witness a nail-biting finish.

Balboa Park is buzzing with exhibitions and activities all week and weekend. From the Doctor Who Worlds of Wonder exhibit at the Fleet Science Center to the vibrant Sangre, Sudor y Mito showcase celebrating Mexican lucha libre, the park offers a mix of pop culture, art, and local history to explore. For something musical, their Sunday Concerts series delivers an hour of relaxing live performance in a beautiful setting, rain or shine.

Foodies, mark your calendars because Dora Ristorante opens its doors on November 20 at 9165 Theatre District Drive in La Jolla. According to San Diego Magazine, expect creative Mediterranean-inspired dishes in a new, elegant space.

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San Diego Buzzing with Art, Innovation, and Music Events This Week
San Diego listeners, if you’re searching for what’s happening around town this week, get ready—there’s a lot to fill your planner. Today and all week long, take a stroll through the immersive Tuck and Roll exhibition at the Mingei International Museum in Balboa Park. Open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, this unique event celebrates the artistry of classic car upholstery and automotive design and is perfect for design lovers and anyone wanting a cool photo op. According to the San Diego Tourism Authority, Tuck and Roll runs through mid-January, but why not enjoy it while the buzz is fresh?

For those interested in cutting-edge innovation, the Innovation Summit San Diego is happening at the US Grant Hotel now through Friday. MedTech Strategist reports that this summit brings together top minds from the medical device and investment worlds, making it a must for anyone working in life sciences or curious about the latest health tech breakthroughs.

Music fans, get your schedules set because Umphrey’s McGee is set to launch their presale today for their Sky’s the Limit Tour. While the show itself isn’t until March, the presale excitement is at the famous Belly Up in Solana Beach, and these tickets tend to vanish fast, so now’s your moment to lock in your seat according to Belly Up Presents.

Looking for laughter in the middle of your week? Eventbrite has a virtual experience with the Comedy Show: Secrets Comedians Use to Be Desirable. Happening tonight, this show not only entertains but also lets listeners in on the tricks comics use to charm a crowd—potentially handy for your own next social event.

As we head toward the weekend, don’t forget that San Diego’s various neighborhoods will be hosting a mix of art walks, farmers’ markets, live music at local bars, and festive beach bonfires—classic SoCal November treats. Though these happen weekly, each outing always brings surprises, from food trucks to impromptu performances, making every visit unique.

Whether you’re into design, technology, music, comedy, or just getting outside in perfect California weather, San Diego truly has something for everyone this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening in America’s Finest City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego's Buzzing with Can't-Miss Events for Every Interest This Week and Weekend
Calling all listeners in San Diego, if you’re looking for the best things to do this week and weekend, you’re in luck because the city is buzzing with can’t-miss events and experiences for every age and interest.

Tonight, get ready for a true rock and roll bonanza as Bryan Adams brings his Roll with the Punches tour to Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl at San Diego State University, with special guests Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. The show kicks off at 7:30 PM, promising all the classic, high-energy tunes. This is a rare chance to see these legendary acts together on one stage, and it’s the perfect way to jumpstart your week according to Ticketmaster.

If you’re feeling adventurous, today’s Basic Challenge Recon Raider event with GORUCK allows you to storm beaches and climb peaks just like Marine Corps Special Operations Forces. Led by elite cadre, this team-building adventure lets you test your limits and soak up some true San Diego outdoor grit—don’t worry, the camaraderie is as intense as the challenge itself as listed by GORUCK events.

San Diego Beer Week wraps up today, and the city’s breweries and taprooms are still pouring exclusive beers, hosting pairing dinners, and putting on interactive beer lover events. Whether you’re a craft beer aficionado or just curious, there’s no better way to taste San Diego’s world-class brews and meet the makers themselves, as highlighted by SanDiego.org.

Embracing the cooler weather or hoping for a hint of rain? Balboa Park shines as a cultural hub all week, indoors and out. The San Diego Museum of Art features masterpieces from around the globe, while the Fleet Science Center and Air & Space Museum offer interactive, family-friendly exhibits and out-of-this-world experiences. The New Children’s Museum downtown boasts the icy new “Glide: Iceless Oasis” installation, giving kids and families an unforgettable, indoor winter adventure, all suggested by the San Diego Museum Council’s Rainy Day Fun Guide.

Shoppers and oddity-seekers will want to stop by the Haunted Holiday Market today for a wonderfully weird mix of eerie, gothic, and handcrafted holiday finds. It’s a must-stop for anyone who likes their holiday spirit with a spooky twist, as described on SanDiego.org.

Looking ahead, mark your calendars for next weekend’s ANIME 619 event at the San Diego Convention Center, where thousands of fans will gather to celebrate pop culture, cosplay, and creativity. For live music fans, Kaivon takes the stage at NOVA SD on November 22 for an unforgettable night of future bass and club beats.

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What to do in San Diego Events Guide
San Diego Weekenders Savor Sunny Diversions from Throwback Dances to Holiday Lights
If you are searching for what to do in San Diego today and through the weekend, your options are as sunny as the Southern California coastline. Kicking off tonight, NOVA SD is hosting the Time Machine 90s – 2000s Throwback Dance Party, promising a high-energy nostalgia fest with throwback tunes, vibrant lights, and a packed dance floor. If you’re craving live sports, Pechanga Arena sets the stage at 6 pm for the San Diego Gulls as they take on the Abbotsford Canucks—perfect for hockey fans or anyone who loves the thrill of a live game, as shared by the team’s official news.

All weekend long, get swept up in festive spirits thanks to a variety of holiday-inspired happenings. According to San Diego Patch, SeaWorld launches its Christmas Celebration featuring holiday lights, seasonal treats, and special shows. Alternatively, step into a winter wonderland at the San Diego Botanic Garden’s Lightscape event in Encinitas, where you’ll walk through immersive light tunnels and spectacular illuminated installations in the garden’s magical setting.

If you love markets and artisan shopping, Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation presents their beloved Holiday Marketplace all weekend from 9 am to 3 pm at the Visitor Center. KPBS highlights that over 20 local artists and vendors will be showcasing handmade ceramics, artwork, festive food gifts, jewelry, and more, making this a perfect opportunity to support local makers while crossing off your holiday shopping list.

Those with a taste for gourmet experiences can reserve a seat at Le Petit Chef at the Hilton San Diego Gaslamp Quarter—Patch reports it’s an immersive dining journey where 3D animated chefs prepare your meal right at your table. Meanwhile, comedy lovers can catch Lil Mo Mozzarella at Mic Drop Comedy or enjoy Comedy Night at LandShark Bar & Grill.

Health and fitness buffs can lace up for the Paws for a Cause 3K run or join the STEP UP Walk to End Homelessness at De Anza Cove Park, both taking place this weekend. For a laid-back date, Eventbrite lists a Pop Up Picnic Park Date for Couples set against the rolling hills of Sycamore Canyon.

Don’t forget the arts! Head to the Fleet Science Center for a candlelight tribute concert to Luis Miguel, or catch the world tour of Infinity Song at the Music Box. For a quirky twist on dinner theater, there’s The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Show happening in both Carlsbad and Downtown San Diego.

Whether you’re dancing the night away, delighting in holiday lights, or supporting local creatives, San Diego is brimming with excitement from the city to the coast. Thanks for tuning in and make sure to subscribe for your next weekend guide. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Packed weekend ahead: San Diego's arts, culture, music, and food scenes on full display
San Diego listeners, the week and weekend ahead are absolutely packed with extraordinary events and entertainment. If you’re searching for inspiration on what to do, there’s no better time to step out and experience the city’s vibrant arts, culture, music, and food scenes.

Arts lovers won’t want to miss the opening of Race: Power, Resistance & Change at the Museum of Us in Balboa Park, starting today and running daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This exhibition explores the region’s deep history of race, featuring interactive installations and bold visual works from renowned artists like the de la Torre Brothers and Sanford Biggers. While you’re in Balboa Park, also consider Modern Simplicity: The Architecture of Irving J. Gill in Oceanside, though the reception for that show is coming up next week, the exhibit is ready to explore throughout the weekend, diving into the iconic legacy of Southern California’s architectural modernism.

Music fans are in for a treat. Tonight, Electronic music takes the stage downtown as Insomniac Records presents Matroda at Nova SD on Sixth Avenue, with doors opening at 10 p.m. and entry for those 21 and up. Over at Pechanga Arena, hockey fans can catch the San Diego Gulls taking on the Bakersfield Condors Friday night at 7 p.m., and they’ll be back again Saturday to face off against the Abbotsford Canucks according to the official Pechanga Arena events calendar.

For those who love classical music and a little refinement with their evening, Mainly Mozart brings back its acclaimed Wine Pairing Series at Fairbanks Ranch Country Club this Saturday and Sunday, featuring Kansas City Symphony concertmaster Jun Iwasaki with performances paired alongside expert wine tastings courtesy of Jean-Charles Boisett Wineries.

If you’re looking for unique theater options, OnStage Playhouse opens Young Audiences, a witty new play about the struggles of getting underrepresented stories onstage. For something more familiar, the Tony-winning musical Rent is live at New Village Arts in Carlsbad through December.

Film enthusiasts can enjoy a compelling screening of Peter Hujar’s Day, a biopic of the legendary photographer, showing all week at Digital Gym Cinema downtown. Or catch the Reel Voices documentaries, created by local high school students, screening across San Diego Friday and Saturday as part of the San Diego Asian Film Festival.

Families and market goers will enjoy the festive Holiday Marketplace at Mission Trails Visitor Center both Saturday and Sunday. If you’re seeking a creative date, there’s a self-guided Pop Up Picnic Park Date for couples at Sycamore Canyon Park Friday.

Whether you’re dancing the night away, browsing a market, or diving into San Diego’s thriving arts scene, there’s truly something for everyone. Thank you for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for your next dose of what’s happening in town! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Buzzing with Music, Culture, and Adventure This Week
San Diego is buzzing with excitement this Thursday, November 13, and the rest of the week is packed with events for every type of listener. If you are into live music, House of Blues is hosting The Jins tonight at 8 PM, promising an electric show full of indie rock vibes that will keep you moving. If you prefer something different, Brick By Brick welcomes Krisiun, a powerhouse in the hard rock and metal scene, also performing tonight. For those looking for classic rock nostalgia, the legendary X and Los Lobos are teaming up for the 99 Years of Rock 'N Roll celebration at Balboa Theatre, elevating downtown with some unforgettable performances.

If live music isn’t your scene, there’s plenty of enrichment around town. At the University of San Diego, Jamie Abrams is leading a discussion on Inclusive Socratic Teaching from 12 to 12:50 PM at Warren Hall, Grace Courtroom. Perfect for listeners who love academic innovation or are involved in education, this session digs into how law classrooms can become more welcoming and dynamic.

Culture lovers can venture to Balboa Park, a hub of ongoing events in November. The San Diego Museum of Artists Guild 2025 Membership Exhibition is open, and Poetic Portraits: Allegory & Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe is still showing. Wander through the park, soak up the artistry, and enjoy San Diego’s famed outdoor beauty.

Cruise the bay for a unique perspective on the city. There are Harbor Cruises and City Cruises offering both scenic tours and buffet breakfast or brunch boat cruises, ideal for couples and families wanting to relax and sightsee from the water. If you’re feeling adventurous, check out the GoCar Tour: Early Bird Special or take your furry friend on a San Diego Bay Dog-Friendly Eco Pedal Boat Rental. These experiences show off San Diego’s innovative edge in leisure activities.

Looking ahead to the weekend, listeners should keep the San Diego Symphony in mind with concerts scheduled at Jacobs Music Center, plus plenty of pop-up events and parties listed throughout the city. Local guides say you can find dance nights, pop-up markets, and seasonal celebrations as the holiday spirit begins to arrive.

San Diego’s fun never stops, so whatever your vibe, there’s something for you to enjoy today, tomorrow, and through the weekend. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Abuzz With Music, Tech, Sports, and Family Events This Week
San Diego is buzzing with events this week, offering listeners everything from unique music and cultural happenings to sports, tech meetups, and family-friendly fun.

Tonight, Wednesday, November 12, listeners can hear trailblazing artist Sarah Aroeste at Congregation Beth El in La Jolla, starting at 7 PM. She’s renowned for her vibrant performances that blend the sounds of the Sephardic Jewish tradition with rock, jazz, and funk, bringing the ancient Ladino language to modern audiences. The event is complimentary, making it a must-experience for music and culture lovers according to the Lawrence Family JCC.

Tech enthusiasts have a full slate thanks to the San Diego Tech Scene. Thursday brings San Diego’s much-loved Tech Coffee networking gathering to Little Italy, a casual way for entrepreneurs, devs, and startup folk to connect over top-tier coffee. For those eager to talk shop after hours, Del Mar Highlands Sky Deck hosts their own Tech Coffee sessions Friday and throughout the weekend, also celebrating 14 years as the city’s go-to hub of innovation and collaboration.

Sports fans, get ready for Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium, as San Diego State University hosts their latest home football game. With the college football season in full swing, now’s the time to enjoy the electrifying game-day spirit under the November sky, as posted on ESPN’s schedule. Grab those scarves and foam fingers—Saturday night lights start at 7:30 PM.

Saturday evening, families and anyone looking to mark the close of the week in style are invited to Shabbat San Diego’s Havdalah, camp style, held at the Harmony Village in the JCC. It’s an outdoor gathering with food, music, and crafts, all designed to capture the spirit of camp and community. The JCC details that it all starts at 6 PM.

If art is your thing, Lawrence Family JCC’s O’Keeffe watercolor workshop on Monday will help you capture the beauty of Southern California’s landscapes. All experience levels are welcome and materials are provided for a relaxed, creative afternoon.

There’s more—for aspiring writers, the Coronado Public Library and the San Diego Writers Festival continue their fall series of writing workshops. It’s a golden chance to hone your narrative skills in a supportive atmosphere right here in San Diego, not just tonight but throughout this fall.

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San Diego Sizzles with Food, Music, and Military Celebrations This Week
Looking for what’s happening in San Diego this week? Get ready for a feast of sights, sounds, and flavors because the city is buzzing with excitement. Today, food and wine lovers can indulge at the San Diego Food and Wine Festival. The Grand Fiesta happens at Liberty Station’s Ingram Plaza from noon to three, featuring culinary geniuses, acclaimed wineries, and a lively, casual vibe that honors the culinary diversity of Southern California and Baja regions. The festival wraps up its 21st year tonight, so make the most of it. According to Patch, the VIP lounge will have chef showcases, tastings of caviar, jamón, seafood, and even premium celebrity spirits crafted by the team including Woody Harrelson.

Right along the waterfront, Fleet Week San Diego is in full swing through the end of today at Broadway Pier. The city is celebrating the 250th birthday of the Navy and Marine Corps with public ship tours, equipment displays, and a family-friendly Military Family Day. If you’re a foodie with a side of competitive spirit, the MRE Cooking Contest, where military members show off their culinary prowess using just Meals Ready to Eat, happens Sunday. Bring the whole crew for a patriotic day and honor the service members who call San Diego home, as highlighted on Fleet Week San Diego’s official site.

Live music fans are in for a treat because tonight, Tame Impala’s Deadbeat Tour lands at Pechanga Arena. Expect Kevin Parker’s psychedelic hits like The Less I Know the Better and Let It Happen from 8 PM, with doors opening at 6:30 PM. For an afterparty or if you love hip hop vibes and rooftop views, the Sneaky Link R&B Hip Hop Rooftop Party at Cielo Rooftop Lounge on Sixth Avenue brings the beats through the night both Saturday and Sunday, as seen on Eventbrite.

Art and culture continue all week. The 26th Annual San Diego Asian Film Festival runs through November 15 at venues across the city, presenting over 150 films in multiple languages. For families, The Old Globe Theater’s dazzling production of Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Stole Christmas runs through December. For dance fans, Ballet Preljocaj’s Gravity graces San Diego Civic Theatre Sunday night at 7.

San Diego listeners, no matter your interest this week—food, music, art, or honoring our military—there’s something memorable waiting for you. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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San Diego Packed with Diverse Events This Weekend: Music, Food, Art, and More
This weekend in San Diego is packed with incredible events that listeners will not want to miss. Saturday night kicks off with Snakehips bringing their electronic beats to Nova SD on Sixth Avenue, doors open at 10 p.m. and it’s a 21+ event. If you love fresh sounds, get your spot early and dance into the night.

If wine tasting and gourmet bites are more your style, then you’re in luck—the San Diego Food and Wine Festival is happening all week long at various locations. According to Patch San Diego, it’s a celebration you can’t skip, with acclaimed chefs, top local restaurants, and specialty vendors showing off San Diego’s culinary scene. There’s also the Sails and Ales Beer Fest at Kona Kai Resort for craft beer lovers who want a waterfront vibe.

Families will find joy at The Lights Lantern Festival on Saturday evening, where friends gather, enjoy live music, sample food truck fare, and then collectively release sky lanterns into the San Diego night, making for a memorable sight and a magical atmosphere shared by thousands. Details are available through The Lights Festival site.

Art lovers should head to Balboa Park for the San Diego Art Mart, which starts bright and early at 7 a.m. There you can browse local art, and if you’re looking for pure entertainment, Casa del Prado Theatre is putting on the musical Annie—a delightful treat for all ages. The Adams Avenue Theater hosts two different candlelight tribute concerts, including a salute to Drake and an homage to 80s rock anthems for those seeking musical nostalgia.

Over at Liberty Station, you can unleash your creativity during Community Painting Day, or join the Winter Wellness Sound Healing session at the Botanic Garden in Encinitas. For history buffs, the Anza-Borrego Archaeology Day is the spot to explore ancient artifacts and local history.

Car enthusiasts will enjoy the North City Car Show in San Marcos with plenty of classics and custom vehicles to ogle. Meanwhile, the Valley Arts Festival in Oceanside is another vibrant spot celebrating local creativity through performances and artisan vendors.

Saturday night also features Good Neighbours at Music Box for indie and alternative fans, plus comedy with the North County Improv Squad at Oceanside Theatre Company. Sports lovers will want to check out the MLS playoffs in town, and Diplo’s Run Club offers a unique fusion of music and movement for runners looking for something different, as reported by Axios San Diego.

Whatever your interest, there’s truly something for everyone in San Diego this week—music, art, food, family fun, and wellness. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Electronic Music Fans Rocked by ATLiens Bass Show at NOVA SD
Friday in San Diego kicks off with a bang for electronic music fans—ATLiens are taking over NOVA SD tonight for a high-energy bass show. Located at 454 Sixth Avenue, NOVA SD opens its doors at 10 PM for anyone 21 and up. NOVA SD is a cashless venue, accepting only cards and mobile payments, so listeners should leave the cash at home. If you're looking for bottle service or some bites, the club's site has reservation and food menu details. Tickets are only available via TicketWeb or TIXR, so avoid third-party sellers to make sure you get in.

For those who love theater, November in San Diego brings some timeless favorites to the stage. The Civic Theatre presents How The Grinch Stole Christmas, offering the magic of Dr. Seuss for audiences of all ages. For ballet lovers, the City Ballet of San Diego’s production of The Nutcracker is happening at the Spreckels Theatre, with dazzling sets and costumes to kick off your holiday season. If you want something classical with a modern twist, the Grand Kyiv Ballet’s Snow Queen runs this week, showcasing world-class dancers and enchanting storytelling at the Balboa Theatre. Mannheim Steamroller’s signature Christmas concert is also in town, blending classical rock holiday music with multi-sensory effects, making it a must-see for fans of festive shows.

This Saturday night, head over to a lively cumbia party at Kava Lounge with The Sleepwalkers and Los Paisanos. The show is branded as a Noche de Puro Pari, promising an irresistible night of Latin rhythms, dancing, and community. It’s a perfect choice for listeners who want a vibrant alternative to club nights or traditional concerts.

For those searching for art and culture, Balboa Park is packed with special events this weekend. The San Diego Ballet is in residence at the Museum of Art as part of its 100th anniversary celebration. Listeners can experience a unique performance that fuses dance, live music, and visual art within the museum’s historic setting. The park also hosts ongoing art exhibitions and outdoor installations, making it ideal for a relaxing daytime stroll.

Jazz fans and concertgoers should check the House of Blues San Diego for a full lineup of shows spanning rock, hip hop, soul, and more throughout the weekend. With both main stage concerts and intimate lounge sets, there’s something for everyone.

San Diego’s scene is buzzing all week, from late-night club sets and classic holiday shows, to daytime family-friendly ballet and music events. Don’t miss your chance to experience the city’s unique blend of entertainment as you celebrate the start of the holiday season.

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San Diego Abuzz with Events: Podcasts, Music, Community and More
Listeners, if you’re wondering what to do in San Diego California today and this weekend, you’re in luck—there’s an incredible mix of events happening all across the city!

Today, Thursday November sixth, you can start the evening off at the iconic Balboa Theatre, where viral podcast sensation Bryce Crawford brings his Live Podcast Tour for one night only. Expect a wildly unscripted show filled with hot takes, surprise guests, and heart-filled crowd moments. If you’re a true fan, spring for the VIP Meet and Greet, starting at four thirty, featuring a Q&A plus a live group photo opportunity according to San Diego Theatres.

If music is your jam, head to House of Blues San Diego tonight for Ryan Nealon at the VooDoo Room starting at seven. Also tonight, Peter McPoland kicks off his Big Lucky Tour in the Music Hall, so you can catch two unique vibes under one roof. House of Blues San Diego’s calendar confirms both concerts for Thursday night, making it a great spot for fans of live music.

On the community front, baseball lovers can swing by Petco Park for the Padres’ third annual care package assembly event, held in honor of Peter Seidler. According to Major League Baseball, this event gathers fans and volunteers to give back to the community while celebrating the spirit of San Diego’s home team.

If wellness calls your name, the University of San Diego is hosting the “Care for Your Hair and Your Mind” event at the Palomar Health Student Wellness Center. Supported by the Associated Student Government as part of their Year of Wellness initiative, you can get a fresh haircut courtesy of ClipDart barbers, chat with campus counselors, and connect with peers in a caring environment. Anne Cass, Director of USD’s Center for Health and Wellness Promotion, says these events are all about mental and physical well-being and fostering community.

As the weekend rolls in, festivities at Balboa Park include the ongoing Fashion Redux twenty twenty five, where stunning historic garments from San Diego’s glamorous past take center stage. According to BalboaPark.org, it’s a dazzling exhibit celebrating fashion from nineteen forty through nineteen eighty eight, perfect for culture lovers and design enthusiasts.

There’s much more around town, too, with some holiday-themed events popping up. San Diego Magazine notes a Bonsai Workshop at Mission Brewing in East Village, plus Les Amis De Bernard’s gourmet wine dinners, ideal for listeners who want something unique and tasty.

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San Diego Bursting with Exciting Events This Week Across the City
Listeners, San Diego is bursting with excitement this week and you will not want to miss these standout events happening across the city and beyond. Today, November 2, head straight to Old Town for the grand finale of San Diego’s Día de los Muertos celebration. Wander among more than 40 handcrafted altars, watch Coco under the stars, join the colorful candlelit procession, and enter their legendary Catrina costume contest. There’s family-friendly art all day and a vibrant street market, all made possible by the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.

Food lovers and families should check out the Carlsbad Village Street Faire today in Downtown Carlsbad Village, where you’ll discover 900 vendor booths, globally inspired eats, and live music throughout the day. Pacific Keys Realty says it’s a massive community event perfect for shoppers and families wanting a festive atmosphere. The Sinclair is hosting its own lively Día de los Muertos festival featuring Banda, Mariachi, Bachata, and Salsa, plus tequila and beer tastings, for those who want a nighttime celebration.

Looking ahead, the city gears up for San Diego Food and Wine Festival November 7 through 9 at Embarcadero Marina Park North—this is your chance to taste gourmet dishes and craft cocktails from award-winning chefs while soaking up beautiful bay views. Saturday, November 8 also hosts the Capital of Craft Beer Fest at San Diego Harley-Davidson, boasting dozens of local brews and delicious snacks in a laid-back setting. If you’re feeling artsy, Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve offers a Pumpkin Tote Bag Paint and Sip, so you can unleash creativity with a festive twist.

Sports fans get their moment November 9 with the new Fleet Week San Diego 5K at Ruocco Park. According to GoVisitSanDiego, runners enjoy scenic harbor views along the Embarcadero, exclusive swag, and post-race refreshments, all while paying tribute to military heroes. Barnes Tennis Center welcomes the USA Pickleball National Championships from November 15 to 23 for nine days of competitive action as the country’s best players descend on San Diego.

Theatre and music lovers should mark their calendars for Moana in Concert at Balboa Theatre November 14, World Ballet Company’s Cinderella November 14 at the Civic Theatre, and Broadway legend Lea Salonga November 15 at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park. To top it all off, WWE Live storms into town November 29, promising an adrenaline rush for fans.

For listeners wanting more cultural thrills, Balboa Park keeps its Sunday tradition with free organ concerts, and the San Diego Made Holiday Market on November 15 at NTC Park gives everyone the chance to shop local and discover creative handmade treasures.

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Tamale Festival, Art and Wine in Ramona, LEGO-Filled Fun at LEGOLAND: San Diego's Exciting Weekend Ahead
For listeners looking to make the most of this week and weekend in San Diego, the city is alive with unique and exciting events for every interest. Kicking things off today, November 1, the 2025 Escondido Tamale Festival is taking over Grape Day Park in Escondido with a spectacular mix of irresistible tamales, live mariachi, folklorico dancers, craft vendors, a classic car display, and pet-friendly competitions. Admission is free, so the whole family and even your furry companions are invited to enjoy the festivities and flavors that showcase local tradition and community pride. Expect the Tamale Contest to be a highlight with proud local chefs serving up their best recipes, so arrive hungry and stay for the music and dancing according to San Diego.com.

If you’re in a creative mood, head over to the 13th Annual Ramona Art, Wine & Music Festival at Begent Ranch in Ramona. KPBS Public Media reports visitors can browse over 50 booths of artists, artisans, and winemakers, participate in silent and live auctions, and enjoy great local music. Proceeds benefit the Ramona H.E.A.R.T. Mural Project, which is responsible for bringing vibrant large-scale murals around the community. This festival is a favorite for locals and often sells out, so check for last-minute spots if you want to experience this blend of art and wine.

Families and LEGO-lovers will want to make their way to LEGOLAND California for the grand finale of Brick-or-Treat Monster Party, which transforms the park into a candy-filled, not-too-spooky celebration. There are candy stations, shows, pumpkin patches, and creative LEGO-themed Halloween fun for kids of all ages, according to the San Diego Tourism Authority.

If museum outings are more your style, the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is offering free admission today and tomorrow for Bank of America credit or debit cardholders, as reported by Patch San Diego. Bring your ID and enjoy world-class exhibitions at no cost.

Art enthusiasts should check out Liberty Station this afternoon for the Day of the Dead Music Night at Stone Brewing World Bistro & Gardens from 4 to 6 PM, followed by the run club for those looking to stay active. Liberty Station also hosts First Friday Art Walks and open studios through the weekend, giving you a chance to discover local creative talent.

Music fans will be delighted to know that MK, the acclaimed house music DJ and producer, plays Fit Social in Old Town at 3 PM today. This promises infectious beats and dancey vibes for house fans, according to Spotify Concerts.

Opera lovers can catch the final performances of Pagliacci at the San Diego Civic Theatre, and theater fans can enjoy the Golden Girls stage show tonight and tomorrow, both featured on the San Diego Theatres website.

Families should also check out Family Art Adventures at the San Diego Museum of Art, which offers free guided tours for kids aged 5 to 12, making art appreciation a fun family outing.

Whatever your passion—be it food, music, visual art, history, or fun for the kids—San Diego is bursting with possibilities this weekend. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for the latest on what to do in San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Headline: Spooky, Spirited, and Sophisticated: San Diego's Halloween Weekend Lineup
Listeners, if you are in San Diego this Halloween Friday and looking for what’s buzzing in the city, this week and weekend bring an excitement-packed lineup of events for every taste and style.

Tonight the Gaslamp Quarter transforms into a wild playground for the San Diego Zombie Crawl. Those twenty-one and over can join the ultimate costume party with entry to over two dozen bars and nightclubs along Fifth Avenue. Expect DJs, dancing, live entertainment, welcome shots, and killer drink specials all night long. American Junkie hosts the opening party, and the path is mapped so you can crawl at your pace, staying as long as you please at each haunt. Even the after parties are included for those who dare to dance into the early morning. According to the Gaslamp Event Management, this is San Diego’s iconic Halloween bar crawl and a can’t-miss annual tradition.

If ghost stories make your Halloween, the Gaslamp Quarter Ghost Tour offers an adults-only trek through San Diego’s most haunted historic sites. Across two intense hours, guides dive into true crime, brothels, and infamous spirits lurking beneath the city's glitter. Tour stops include the Davis-Horton House and the famously haunted Horton Grand Hotel, making this the go-to option for those craving a darker tale in the heart of the city.

Looking to raise a glass above it all, hit up Nova SD’s Hickies: Halloween rooftop party at 454 Sixth Avenue. From 9 PM onward, dance with panoramic views of the city skyline and groove with fellow Halloween revellers. These events are strictly 21 and up.

Not all is spooky! Take a break and delve into history with the Old Town Walking History Tour, running today and through the weekend. Historians in full costume will guide you through the stories and secrets of California’s birthplace. This lively daytime tour is family-friendly and reveals a side of Old Town most visitors miss, including exclusive access to Victorian homes in Heritage Park. It’s a perfect activity for anyone wanting to soak up San Diego sunshine and stories without the scare factor, as highlighted by the San Diego Tourism Authority.

The city also celebrates Día de los Muertos in Old Town on Saturday and Sunday with vibrant altars, music, and traditional food, all culminating in a candlelit procession on Sunday night to honor loved ones. CBS 8 San Diego notes this is one of the most heartfelt celebrations in the county.

For culture fans, the San Diego Civic Theatre presents the opera Pagliacci from tonight through Sunday. It’s a great chance to experience classic Italian opera without leaving the city.

That sums up a lively and diverse week in San Diego, from haunting parties to historical discoveries and cultural delights. Thanks for tuning in, make sure to subscribe for more ways to explore San Diego. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Candlelight Beatles Tribute, Fleet Week Festivities, and Family-Friendly Fall Fun Highlight San Diego's Packed Events Schedule This Week
San Diego listeners, mark your calendars because this week is packed with awesome events and fresh venues waiting to be explored. Today, October 30, treat yourself to a magical musical evening at the Candlelight Tribute to The Beatles at the Joan B. Kroc Theatre. Imagine iconic Beatles songs like Let It Be and Here Comes the Sun performed by a live string quartet—picture the venue lit by candlelight, creating a truly mesmerizing vibe. The doors open 45 minutes before showtime, and seating is first come, first served, so don’t be late!

Halloween weekend in the city means beyond pumpkins and costumes. Broadway Pier is hosting Fleet Week San Diego, now through November 9. It's your chance to check out military ship tours, ceremonies, and airshow performances. Whether you want to honor our service members or just enjoy the spectacle, there’s something for everyone at the waterfront.

For families, there’s plenty going on. Every day of October, kids 12 and under get free admission with a paying adult at more than 60 of San Diego County’s top museums, aquariums, and gardens—think history, science, and outdoor fun, and many options are free for the whole family. This weekend also brings dinosaur encounters, animatronic rides, and themed bounce houses around town, perfect for the little ones who want something special before Halloween wraps up.

If you want hands-on history, circle Sunday, November 2 on your calendar for the 25th Annual Fall Back Festival in the Gaslamp Quarter. Organized by the Gaslamp Quarter Historical Foundation, this free event is a live time capsule taking you back to old San Diego. From butter churning and candle making to pie-eating contests and even a Kumeyaay drum circle, families can enjoy hours of activities and learn about native tools, historic demonstrations, and more. Don’t miss the root beer float bar and classic penny candy booth for a true blast from the past.

Culture lovers can join the Day of the Dead festivities Sunday at Chicano Park in Barrio Logan. This historic area will showcase beautiful altars, marigolds, traditional dancers, and more. Participants meet at the Nobel trolley station for a guided walk, lunch at a local Mexican restaurant, and sightseeing through Old Town, complete with music and vibrant costumes.

Restaurants are also buzzing with fresh flavors. Brand-new spots like Piedra Santa serve up Argentinian asado in Little Italy, while toasted tapas tempt you at Tour de Tapas in La Mesa. After a day at La Jolla Beach & Tennis Club or a wood-fired meal at Bosforo in Normal Heights, you can sample cocktails and community vibes at Juni, a lively addition in Juniper & Ivy’s bar area.

Listeners, whatever your interest—music, history, military honors, family festivity, or food—San Diego has you covered this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Packed Weekend of Music, Halloween Festivities, and More in San Diego
San Diego listeners, this weekend is packed with events and festive fun, so let’s jump right into what’s happening throughout the city. If you’re in the mood for music, head downtown today for We Love R & B at Waterfront Park. The event runs from noon to 7 pm with some of San Diego’s hottest DJs spinning all your favorite R&B tunes in a lush outdoor setting. There will be food, drinks, and plenty of sunshine, so grab your crew and enjoy a dance-heavy celebration. Waterfront Park is right along Pacific Highway, and this event is strictly 21 and up.

Halloween weekend brings some serious party energy, especially with the famous San Diego Zombie Crawl tonight. Spanning five nights, with key events tonight and continuing through Halloween and Dia de los Muertos, you can experience $400 worth of adult treats, free entries to 25 bars, 10 welcome shots, killer dining deals, and hotel perks. The crawl kicks off at American Junkie on Fifth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter—you’ll be bar hopping, dancing in the streets, and joining hundreds dressed as zombies and monsters.

Families looking for daytime excitement have loads of options. Halloween Aglow at Birch Aquarium is tonight from 6 to 8:30 pm. This interactive evening includes oceanic adventures, eerie illuminations, live animal encounters, and the perfect setting to show off your costumes among glowing exhibits and sweet treats. The San Diego Zoo’s HalGLOWeen celebration continues all weekend, featuring entertainment, interactive games, and a vibrant light display every evening from 5 to 9 pm.

Dog lovers should check out BooFront Pet Costume Contest at Hilton San Diego Bayfront, starting late morning, where your furry friends can strut their stuff for prizes and photo ops. Over in Alpine, Lions Tigers & Bears hosts a Pumpkin Bash with animal encounters and seasonal activities for families. Kids and parents can also join the Trunk or Treat festivities at the San Diego Automotive Museum, complete with costumed fun and free admission for dressed-up kids.

And for those hunting for something tasty and unusual, it’s the final weekend for San Diego’s Spookiest Ice Cream Pop-Up. The Halloween x Anime themed shop at Mitri’s blends spooky treats and colorful anime vibes for both kids and grown-ups looking for Instagram-worthy snacks.

If you want to stretch your legs, lace up your shoes for the Head for the Cure 5K early Saturday morning starting at UCSD, or the Tierrasanta Monster Dash 5K — costumes and dogs welcome. Little Italy Mercato and the Gaslamp Artisan Market run throughout Saturday, so shoppers and foodies will find local produce, crafts, and art all day.

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San Diego Gears Up for Spooky Season with Packed Event Schedule
San Diego listeners, the weekend just got a lot more exciting! As the city rolls into Halloween season, there’s a packed schedule of events to make the most of your days and nights.

Tonight, blues lovers will want to head to the Observatory North Park for Christone Kingfish Ingram’s Hard Road World Tour. From 7 to 11 p.m., the Grammy-winning phenom will tear up the stage with his blistering guitar and energetic showmanship. This is a must for anyone who wants to see one of blues music’s brightest up-and-coming stars live, according to the official San Diego events site.

If you’re seeking a sensory treat, San Diego’s Symphony is bringing a Halloween classic to the Jacobs Music Center. Friday night at 7:30 p.m., Scott Terrell will conduct The Nightmare Before Christmas in Concert. Expect Tim Burton’s beloved characters in full orchestral glory—an experience that’s perfect for families and anyone with a taste for Halloween whimsy, as detailed by San Diego Events in October.

For those who like things a little more spirited, the 2025 San Diego Zombie Crawl Halloween Parties span downtown on October 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st, and November 1st. This series turns the historic Gaslamp Quarter into a party zone with themed bars, DJs, and no shortage of costumed revelers. Wristbands get you entry to multiple venues and special drinks—SanDiego.com shares all the gory details for those wanting to crawl.

Anime fans and sweet tooths, don’t miss the final weekend of the Final Drop: San Diego’s Spookiest Ice Cream Pop-Up at Mitri’s Delights in Mission Valley Mall. Both Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., you can score limited-edition Halloween and anime-themed cones—crafted as edible art. Expect small-batch treats inspired by classic monsters and your favorite animated icons, all photo-ready and perfect for families. RSVP in advance to snag a discount, per Eventbrite.

If nightlife is your vibe, RØZ is spinning on the Oye, Estados Unidos Tour at Bloom Nightclub tonight, promising one of the hottest EDM parties in the city. Book early for the best spots, as detailed by Bloom’s official event calendar.

From haunted downtown adventures to family-friendly concerts and Instagram-worthy desserts, San Diego is buzzing with energy from now through Sunday. Make sure to check for venue details and ticket info before you go—costumes are highly encouraged all weekend!

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Packed Calendar of Events Across San Diego This Week
San Diego listeners, the week of October 23rd promises a packed calendar of events and lively experiences all over the city. Tonight, if you have kids or you’re just a fan of all things spooky, head over to Encanto Recreation Center from 5 to 8 p.m. for Thriller Thursday. According to KPBS, this family-friendly Halloween extravaganza features a haunted house, a pumpkin contest, costume contests, and plenty of live entertainment. It’s a great way to get into the Halloween spirit with the local community.

Also kicking off tonight is the City Heights Rec Center and Park Fall Carnival. As listed on the City of San Diego’s event calendar, this carnival runs all day until 11 p.m. and features a full-blown fairground experience with up to fifteen rides, six classic carnival games, and two food concessions. The whole carnival area is completely fenced off for safety, making it perfect for families wanting a bit of thrilling fun as the sun goes down.

For those looking to network or upgrade business skills, the Marketing Mastery Summit will be held this evening from 4 to 8 p.m. at UC San Diego Park & Market downtown. Eventbrite describes this as a premier event for business owners, entrepreneurs, and professionals eager to connect and hear from some of the leading voices in marketing and business development, including speakers like Bill Walsh and Jim Lutes. Expect practical workshops, networking opportunities, and insights focused on growth and innovation.

Book lovers, get ready. Tonight only, the acclaimed author Elizabeth Gilbert will be live at the Balboa Theatre, hosting a special lecture and Q&A about her latest memoir, All the Way to the River. As mentioned by San Diego Theatres, this is a chance to engage with the world-renowned author of Eat Pray Love and Big Magic, plus all orchestra seat attendees get a signed copy of the new book. If you’re craving inspiration or creative motivation, this is the place to be.

Live music fans can check out the House of Blues, which continues offering great shows all weekend. According to the House of Blues San Diego schedule, tonight features the Earthkeeper Tour with Pinkshift at the Voodoo Room, with more acts lined up through Sunday, making it a great spot for live entertainment downtown.

San Diego is alive with energy, creativity, and community this week. Whether you’re in the mood for festivals, learning, books, or music, you’ll find something unforgettable. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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