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  • Celebrate Easter Sunday by the bay at Sally’s Waterfront Dining with a festive brunch and family-friendly egg hunt in the marina courtyard. 11:15 a.m. or 1:15 p.m. (advance booking required). Join us on April 5 for one of two seating's. Little ones can enjoy a complimentary Easter basket filled with treats, including a goody bag with snacks, coloring books, crayons, and stickers to take home. We’ll also have dedicated kids’ tables where they can color and celebrate together. Families attending the 11:15 a.m. seating are invited to our 11:45 a.m. egg hunt, and families attending the 1:15 p.m. seating can participate in the 2:45 p.m. egg hunt. The egg hunt will take place in the marina courtyard next to Sally's, and every egg will be filled with candy. Keep an eye out for a special visit from the Easter Bunny, who will be hopping around in full Easter attire for photos and fun. Enjoy special Easter brunch features including: - Tres Leches French Toast – $23 Creme anglaise, fresh seasonal berries, pure maple syrup, candied walnuts (V, N) - Baja Chilaquiles – $24 Red chile sauce, sunny side up eggs, lime crema, slow cooked beef birria, queso fresco, micro cilantro, pickled red onions, fresh avocado (GF) Parents can toast to spring with seasonal cocktails and special holiday pricing on prosecco: - Zardetto Prosecco (Full Bottle): $40 - Prosecco by the Glass: $12 Gather your family, dress in your Easter best, and celebrate the season waterfront at Sally’s. Reservations are required. Please select your preferred seating time when booking. Sally's Waterfront Dining on Instagram
  • Tony Econom is a highly respected and in-demand drummer, producer, audio engineer, and bandleader known for his versatility and deep musicality. His dynamic style blends Jazz, Afro-Cuban, Funk, R&B, and Neo-Soul, bringing creativity and energy to every project. In addition to leading his New Orleans-inspired band Bulbancha YaYa, Tony has held down the drum chair for Drake Bell, while continuing to play and record with artists across major U.S. music hubs including LA, Nashville, Austin, New Orleans, and NYC.
  • Outdoor concert on Shelter Island. Visit: https://www.georgethorogood.com/ George Thorogood & The Destroyers on Instagram and Facebook
  • The guitar has a way of moving us like few other instruments can. On April 18, the Leyenda Foundation presents an evening of classical guitar featuring four exceptional performers — each with their own voice, each shaped by the enduring legacy of the Romero family. The program draws from a wide and varied repertoire, reflecting the remarkable range of the classical guitar — from intimate solo works to the full texture of quartet playing. "To see these four unique personalities of guitar — hailing from different corners of the country but unified by the Romero Family tradition — is to see the future of classical guitar in its most vibrant and breathing form." — Matthew Denman, Founder & Executive Director, The Leyenda Foundation The Artists Damian Goggans (Cleveland, OH) A performer and scholar committed to broadening the classical guitar repertoire, Damian has premiered original works at Severance Hall and toured with the U.S. Guitar Orchestra. His playing is thoughtful, precise, and deeply intentional. Kenneth Bender (Encinitas, CA) A San Diego native with nearly two decades of dedicated practice, Kenneth brings warmth and technical depth to everything he plays — from solo works to chamber settings. Austin Keller (Pocatello, ID) An award-winning guitarist and pianist who experiences music as color, Austin's playing has an expressive originality that has earned him top prizes in competitions across the country. Benji Scheckner (Encinitas, CA) A current student of Maestro Pepe Romero, Benji has performed as a concerto soloist, as a soloist, and in numerous ensemble settings, including at the Granada Guitar Festival. At 15, he plays with a depth and sensitivity that goes well beyond his years. About the Foundation The Leyenda Foundation supports emerging guitarists through education, performance, and mentorship rooted in the Romero family tradition — a legacy that has called San Diego home for over half a century. All proceeds from this concert go directly toward music education. Leyenda Foundation on Facebook
  • For The First Time Ever In The United States Layaly Arabian Night – San Diego Takeover Saturday, March 21 PARQ Nightclub – San Diego, California Giza Entertainment proudly brings its internationally recognized cultural nightlife experience to the United States for the very first time — and we’re taking over one of San Diego’s most iconic venues. San Diego… are you ready? Layaly Arabian Night is not just a party — it’s a full cultural takeover. Experience an electrifying fusion of Middle Eastern culture and elite nightlife energy, where tradition meets luxury and the dance floor becomes a global celebration. Prepare for a night filled with: - Arabic hits • International bangers • High-energy DJ sets - Live drummers & immersive cultural performances - Luxury production & stunning ambiance - VIP tables & premium bottle service available From the music and the lights to the drums and the atmosphere, we’re bringing the signature Layaly energy that has been selling out across Canada — now making its historic U.S. debut. Giza Entertainment on Instagram
  • Paging the 90's is taking over the 710 stage again this St. Patrick's Day weekend! It’s St. Patrick’s Day weekend! Grab a drink, rock your 90s green, and get ready to party like it’s 1999! Paging the 90s is your time machine to the 90s. Their electrifying shows are a celebration of all things 90s, filled with fun, excitement, and a contagious love for the music that defined a generation. Whether you’re reliving your youth or discovering the magic of the 90s for the first time, Paging the 90s promises an electrifying experience. Paging the 90's on Instagram
  • Experience San Diego’s Floating Sound Bath at the Marriott Marquis. Float on paddleboard mats as award‑winning Native flutist Cody Blackbird and talented sound practitioners guide you through a soothing meditative journey. Gentle water movement and resonant live music calm the nervous system, quiet the mind, and invite deep relaxation. No poses. No performance. Just floating, breathing, and letting the noise fade. Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina on Facebook / Instagram
  • The sound of old-time mountain music, Bluegrass, fills the air with a combination of square dance fiddling, blues, gospel, jazz, and popular music. Performers of all ages raise a bow and have a good time with fellow musicians, sharing the lead and delighting in improvisation and performance. Visit: https://www.sdfair.com/events/2026/bluegrass-festival San Diego County Fair on Instagram and Facebook
  • CHE'LU's Chamorro Cultural Festivals for over two decades have united Chamorros — the indigeinous people of the Mariana Islands — in California and beyond in a celebration of our Chamorro language, culture, food, art and seafaring traditions. CHELU San Diego on Instagram
  • “I started writing these songs as a joke,” she says. “But over time I realized – they weren’t completely jokes. And suddenly, they were the only songs I was writing that felt real.” Across 14 tracks – each one a diary entry of sorts – "The Diary of Elon Lust" dissects modern masculinity through playful, uncomfortable, occasionally absurd vignettes that blend humor and social commentary with deeply personal truth. The songs are bolder. The lyrics are sharper. The satire is pointed – but never preachy. Visit: https://musicboxsd.com/event/14655453/elise-trouw-presents-the-diary-of-elon-lust-tour-w-alex-bone/ Elise Trouw on Instagram and Facebook
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