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  • Many children of 9/11 victims were too young to remember their parents who died. They've grown up living with the tension between having a personal connection to the day but few, if any memories.
  • More than a year after live music came to a screeching halt, Pure Noise Records is thrilled to present the 2021 Pure Noise Tour, featuring State Champs, Four Year Strong, Real Friends, Just Friends, and Bearings. Kicking off on September 14 in Nashville, the nineteen date cross-country run will include stops in Charlotte, Dallas, Los Angeles, Denver, Philadelphia, Boston, and more! The Pure Noise Tour has spotlighted some of the label’s most promising talent since their inaugural run in 2012 featuring The Story So Far. Since then, the tour has presented bands like Stick To Your Guns, Seaway, Counterparts, and Boston Manor, among others, and even ventured overseas in 2015 for a 10-date UK stint featuring Four Year Strong. This year promises to be another memorable one as these bands hit the road for the first time after many were forced to cancel tours last year. The 2021 Pure Noise Tour will arrive to San Diego on Tuesday, October 5 at 6:30 p.m. at SOMA Concert Hall and tickets are available right now! Get tickets here! General admission: $29.50 For more information, please visit the Pure Noise Records website or go to purenoisetour.com.
  • Sue Palmer is an artist of international repute and piano player extraordinaire. She has been a presence on the live music scene in San Diego and the world for over 30 years, and was inducted into the San Diego Music Hall of Fame in 2018. Known as the Queen of Boogie Woogie, she is the band leader for the Motel Swing Orchestra, and will be featuring her longtime guitarist, Steve Wilcox, and up-and-coming vocalist Liz Ajuzie, at The Flower Fields this year.Included with cost of admission.
  • Music Box presents Ruston Kelly and Margaret Glaspy's "Shape & Destroy Tour".With his sophomore album Shape & Destroy, Nashville-based artist Ruston Kelly now documents his experience in maintaining sobriety, and finally facing the demons that led him to drug abuse in the first place.On Margaret Glaspy’s long-awaited second album, Devotion, this highly acclaimed young artist reaffirms her status as one of the most sharp-eyed singer-songwriters of her generation while managing to audaciously reinvent her sound. She fearlessly defies expectations —and the results are exhilarating.Date | Thursday, October 7 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m.Location | Music Box, San DiegoGet tickets here!Advanced admission: $22Day-of-show admission: $25For table reservations email vip@musicboxsd.com or call (619) 836-1847. This event is for ages 21+ only. Follow social media:Music Box on FacebookMusic Box on InstagramMusic Box on TwitterRuston Kelly on Instagram Margaret Glaspy on InstagramFor more information, please visit musicbox.com or call (619) 795-1337.
  • The WWE brings its Monday Night RAW to San Diego! The stars of professional wrestling square-off in the ring and behind the scenes. The huge muscles are matched by the oversized personalities and melodramatic personal and professional feuds. Monday Night RAW line-up: • Drew McIntyre, Randy Orton and Riddle vs. Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles and Omos • RAW Women’s Championship Match | Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair • Also Appearing: The New Day, Alexa Bliss and Damian Priest! *Card is Subject to Change*Date | August, 23 at 4:30 p.m. Doors open at 3 p.m. Location | Pechanga Arena, San Diego. 3500 Sports Arena Blvd., San Diego, CA. Get tickets here! Ticket prices ranging from $25 to $115. For more detail, visit the WWE Monday Night RAW ticket site. Parking | $20 For more information, call (619) 224-4171.
  • When AJ Carrillo irrigates his peach orchard, water gushes from big white plastic pipes at the top of the plot and takes half a day to trickle down to the other end of his five-acre orchard.
  • Dar Williams was always in the right place at the right time for the success she’s had over a 25+-year career. By 1997, she was on main stages throughout North America, including Lilith Fair, Newport Folk Festival, Bumbershoot, Carnegie Hall and Canadian festivals from Vancouver to Nova Scotia. Over the last eight years she has also led a well-loved songwriting retreat, Writing a Song that Matters, guiding the creative process as both a seasoned songwriter and a kindred spirit to all who attend. Dar will be performing alongside another artist! Some albums are monoliths, compressed under the weight of a singular circumstance bearing down on an artist. Heather Maloney’s “Soil in the Sky” is a collective memory. Stitched together from personal and universal ecstasy, loss both intimate and ancient, Maloney's fourth full-length release is a collage of tremulous folk, existential ballads, and assertive rock. Taken as a whole, it’s a constellation that looks a lot like life.See them live on Thursday, November 18 at 7:30p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.Ticket Price: $35 advanced GA seat & day of show GA seat PARKING: Street parking and paid lot parking available. TABLE RESERVATION / VIP: vip@musicboxsd.com / (619) 836-1847 A SEATED SHOW Music Box Will Require Proof of Full Vaccination or Negative COVID Test within Previous 72 Hours for Entry. We Will Accept Reasonable Facsimile of Vaccination Card or Test, but Reserve the Right to Share with County Health Officials if Fraud is Suspected. Music Box Will Continue to Enforce County Mandates that Unvaccinated Patrons are Masked at All Times. We Recommend All Guests Use Masks While Indoors. We Will Require These Steps Through the End of October and Will Update as Needed. Our Intention is to Create as Safe of an Environment as is Reasonably Possible. Thank You For Helping Keep Everyone Safe
  • Three former Oysterfest organizers have teamed up to create a San Diego legacy music festival at the scenic Waterfront Park. San Diego Bayfest focuses on a strong musical lineup while exemplifying the finest local food and libations. On Saturday, Jul. 10 from 12 to 10 p.m., San Diego Bayfest will be the first reggae-based music festival lineup to play in San Diego since the Pandemic began which includes: Dirty Heads, Sublime with Rome, Fortunate Youth, The Aggrolites, KBong and Denm. As is tradition, all the music takes place on one stage, so you don’t have to choose which artist you want to see with San Diego’s finest DJs playing in between sets. The goal of Bayfest is to break down what works in San Diego and stick with it. At the festival aside from high energy musical performances you will find local food vendors including Taco Stands, local bartenders pouring Craft Beer and Craft Cocktails as well as an assortment of local crafts and vending booths. For more information, please visit https://sandiegobayfest.com/info/
  • Many children of 9/11 victims were too young to remember their parents who died. They've grown up living with the tension between having a personal connection to the day but few, if any memories.
  • Musgrove grew up in El Cajon and threw the first no-hitter in Padres history — in just his second start with San Diego.
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