1. 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...
  2. 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.
  3. Diversionary Theatre presents a bold, reimagined production of the iconic musical RENT. The show explores themes of chosen family, love, loss, and resilience with raw intimacy and electric energy. This production emphasizes the core message of living, fighting, and loving in the present moment.
  4. This event is a guided nature hike along La Jolla Shores beach. It is free to attend but requires advance registration due to limited capacity. Participants are advised to be physically prepared and sign a liability waiver on the day of the hike.
  5. Josiah and the Bonnevilles is a concert event featuring Josiah Leming and his band on The Redline North American Tour. The artist is known for his raw emotion and strong connection with audiences, performing songs from his tenth studio album, As Is, which explores themes of joy, sorrow, and working-class...
  6. Echo and the Bunnymen will perform More Songs to Learn and Sing: The Very Best of Echo and the Bunnymen. The event features general admission, standing room only, and is open to all ages. Craft beer will be available during the event.
  7. Jeremy Olander, a Sweden-born, Stockholm-based artist, is touring San Diego for his When The Rain Falls album tour. The event will take place at Quartyard on May 16, 2026, from 4 PM to 9 PM. It is a 21+ event with tickets that are non-refundable except in case of cancellation.
  8. India Thompson reflects on ownership and emotional attachment through intricately woven reed sculptures, transforming everyday domestic objects into meditations on home in the age of renting. The exhibition explores the emotional connections people form with ordinary domestic objects in spaces they call home. Thompson’s sculptures use basketry to tell stories...
  9. The Border BioBlitz at Rice Canyon is a community science event focused on recording as many species as possible along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Participants will use the iNaturalist platform to capture images of wildlife throughout the canyon.
  10. Seussical The Musical is a fantastical, magical musical extravaganza featuring the Cat in the Hat, who tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust containing the Whos. Horton must protect the Whos from dangers and guard an abandoned egg left in his care by Mayzie...