Bloom Bash 2025
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Marvelous amusement awaits at the 10th edition of Bloom Bash, the vibrant, late-night celebration that kicks off Art Alive weekend.
The 2025 edition of Bloom Bash marks ten years of philanthropy and fun. This radiant celebration that kicks off the Art Alive weekend attracts trendsetters and late-night revelers with incredible food and cocktails, unique art experiences and performers. Plus, Bloom Bash attendees can dance the night away while enjoying a first look at the nearly 80 Art Alive floral arrangements throughout the Museum.
Bloom Bash features:
Divine savory and sweet delicacies from more than 35 of San Diego’s top fine dining eateries
A special Bloom Bash 10th edition metamorphosis signature cocktail experience
An extravagant selection of custom mixed libations by Harrah’s Resort SoCal, Hendrick’s Gin, Milagro Tequila, Panama 66, and a local brands bar by There San Diego
Craft beer by Rincon Reservation Road Brewery
Remarkable wines by J. Lohr, the family-owned, award-winning vineyards know for sustainable practices
Stunning contemporary art installations by Christopher Schardt and German Corrales
After-hours access to the Art Alive floral exhibition
Live music, unique performances, and dancing all night
Plus the return some attendee-picked favorites from the past 10 years:
The Ferris wheel on the plaza sponsored by Harrah’s Resort SoCal
Music by DJ Gabe Vega
The sax stylings of Erisa Nicole
Entertainment by Flashpoint Skate Team
Event Supported By
San Diego Museum of Art
As San Diego County's first and largest art institution, the San Diego Museum of Art (SDMA) provides access to original art works of the highest caliber and is thus the community's primary resource for enjoying and learning about art. Whether in conjunction with the Museum's collections or a major travelling exhibition, special guided tours, classes, lectures, concerts and other related programs allow museum visitors to gain a deeper appreciation and understanding of the art on display.
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