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  • Sail into a breezy evening as Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Mac McAnally, along with Scotty Emerick and Eric Darken, brings an island paradise tribute night aboard City Cruises Live. With salt in the air and stories in the songs, guests will enjoy timeless tunes, feel-good anthems, and a rare chance to catch these coastal troubadours up close. It’s the kind of night that feels like an intimate jam session—only floating along iconic skylines. Let the music flow, and the food and drinks too. Your ticket includes a multi-course buffet and premium open bar, with optional VIP perks like meet and greets and priority seating available for those who want to sail a little closer to the music. About this Experience Duration 3 hours Multi-course buffet dinner View Dining Menu Premium open bar Shared cabaret seating Onboard DJ entertainment Stunning city skyline views Live show experience Extras & Upgrades VIP boarding: 30 minutes early VIP Meet & greet opportunity Signed, printed souvenir photo Priority VIP seating near the stage Schedule VIP Boarding: 6 p.m. VIP Meet and Greet: 6 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. General Boarding: 6:30 p.m. Cruising: 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. Cruise times may slightly vary. Please see the cruise calendar on this page and your email confirmation for the most accurate times for your cruise. Where to Meet Pier 1 Hornblower Landing 1800 N Harbor Dr San Diego, Calif. Pay to park options available on Grape Street. Give yourself plenty of time for parking, walking to the boat, and check-in at the dock.
  • After Jimmy Kimmel's show was suspended "indefinitely" for comments he made following Charlie Kirk's death, questions about free speech and just what is government censorship reach heightened levels.
  • For years, Frontwave has benefited from an exclusive agreement that funnels young Marine recruits into the credit union. A previous KPBS investigation showed Frontwave relies on overdraft fees from Marines and others as a key source of revenue.
  • The last time there were so few .300 hitters, MLB took drastic steps to spark offense the next season. Now, with strikeouts (and home runs) way up, there's no easy fix for beleaguered batters.
  • Google Maps now labels the Gulf of America for U.S. users, and the Gulf of Mexico for those in Mexico. This isn't the first body of water to have different names according to different countries.
  • Employees at the General Services Administration are scrambling to lease offices to accommodate a rapid increase of immigration enforcement officers carrying out widespread raids across the country.
  • The deadline to enroll in the city of San Diego’s new trash and recycling service is Sept. 30. Most eligible residents still need to select new trash and recycling bins according to the city.
  • The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, on Thursday, alleging that the company willingly misleads consumers about ticket prices and cooperates with scalpers to markup resale prices.
  • Artists from abroad are worried that the current climate is making American tours not worth the time and effort.
  • Trump floated the idea during a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he wrapped up a state visit to the U.K. and tied it to the need for the U.S. to counter its top rival, China.
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