Leisure Travelers

  1. Old Mervs is a musical duo from Kojonup, Western Australia, consisting of lifelong mates Dave and Henry. They gained recognition with their ARIA-charting debut album and extensive tours across Australia, the US, the UK, and Europe. In 2026, they continue to tour globally with new music and headline shows.
  2. Collie Buddz, a reggae artist from Bermuda, is performing as part of his Spark Up Tour with Through the Roots. The event takes place at The Sound in Del Mar, California. The show features a blend of reggae music and is open to all ages.
  3. Marietta is performing a live show at SOMA in San Diego. The event was moved to SOMA due to overwhelming demand, and all previously purchased tickets remain valid. The show features general admission standing room and is open to all ages with craft beer available.
  4. The Peter Erskine Trio, featuring drummer Peter Erskine, pianist Alan Pasqua, and bassist Scott Colley, will perform a jazz concert at the Athenaeum Music and Arts Library. Peter Erskine is a renowned jazz drummer with two Grammy Awards and extensive collaborations. The concert will be held in-person with priority seating...
  5. BRONCHO is touring to celebrate the tenth anniversary of its album Double Vanity, performing it in full each night. The tour also features songs from all five of the band’s albums, including fan favorites and deep cuts. The band is known for its energetic live performances, blending garage rock and...
  6. Jerry’s Middle Finger is a California-based tribute band that delivers the music of the Jerry Garcia Band with authentic sound and energy. Formed in 2015, the band has gained popularity performing across the western United States. The group features lead vocalist and guitarist Garrett Deloian, along with a talented ensemble...
  7. This event is a free, guided nature hike led by the Canyoneers at Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, starting from the Black Mountain Road Trailhead. The hike covers natural terrain with potential hazards, such as elevation changes and wildlife, requiring participants to be physically prepared and properly equipped.
  8. The San Diego Ballet is in residence with the Museum this season, offering a dynamic celebration of art, music, and dance as part of the Museum’s 100th anniversary. Inspired by the Museum’s special exhibition Cafes and Cabarets: The Spectacular Art of Toulouse-Lautrec, San Diego Ballet presents the stylish and effervescent...
  9. The San Diego Symphony Orchestra performs Richard Strauss's tone-poem Also sprach Zarathustra and Bartók's fantasy Bluebeard’s Castle. The concert features mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill and baritone Mark Stone, conducted by Rafael Payare. The works explore rich orchestral colors and dramatic themes, suited to the acoustics of the Jacobs Music Center.