This weekend, savor the unique local experiences that San Diego has to offer, from the comfort dishes of San Diego Soul Food Fest to the unpredictable world-premiere production of the wulfeater. The five-day Tiki Oasis, which begins Wednesday, is the world’s biggest hangout for tiki enthusiasts, while Sunday’s CityFest is a prime opportunity to tap into the creativity of Hillcrest. Lastly, this city would not be what it is without its sports teams, and Saturday marks a must-see clash on the pitch between rivals San Diego Wave FC and Angel City FC.
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Food & Drink Events in San Diego This Weekend
A Wine Dinner with Mollydooker at Kona Kai Resort
August 7
This Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m., Kona Kai Resort hosts a four-course pairing dinner with red wines from down under, courtesy of South Australia’s Mollydooker Wines. Thursday’s menu includes dishes like cinnamon-stick duck confit, salt-and-pepper shrimp, and espresso-rubbed tomahawk ribeye as well as cabernet, merlot, verdelho, and more from the vineyard. Guests will receive a sparkling shiraz welcome drink along with pork belly robata and watermelon bites prior to the meal. Reservations are $101 per person and include a 19 percent gratuity.
1551 Shelter Island Drive, Point Loma
San Diego Soul Food Fest
August 9
At the San Diego Soul Food Fest, several local Black-owned businesses will serve up tasty cultural dishes. This Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., the festival will feature live DJs; photo booths; vendors; and mouth-watering recipes, including BBQ staples, Caribbean cuisine, vegan options, and an array of scrumptious desserts. General admission is $13 for the festival, with the price rising to $20 the day of.
4044 Idaho Street, North Park

Concerts & Festivals in San Diego This Weekend
Tiki Oasis
August 6–10
This week, Town and Country Resort transforms into an island-inspired paradise seeped in tiki culture. In celebration of Tiki Oasis’s 25th anniversary, visitors can explore informative seminars; the vast tiki marketplace; a pop-up art exhibit; and an array of live entertainment, with concerts, DJ sets, and burlesque shows on the schedule. The festival begins Wednesday evening with the Catamaran Luau in Mission Bay (tickets range from $68 to $165) and ends Sunday with the Shake, Shout & Shimmy party ($45). Tickets are available for individual seminars (from free to $100) as well as the whole festival (from $180 to $699).
500 Hotel Circle North, Mission Valley
Counting Crows at Gallagher Square
August 7
Alt rock royalty Counting Crows released their first album in 11 years, Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets!, this May. New Jersey punk rockers The Gaslight Anthem will kick off Counting Crows’ Thursday-evening concert at Gallagher Square. Tickets start at $59, and doors open at 5:30 p.m.
899 J Street, Downtown
Wiz Khalifa at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 8
Stoner savant Wiz Khalifa is well-known as a weed rapper, but his career is much more layered than that. His prolific mixtape run on Datpiff, which includes Kush & Orange Juice and Taylor Allerdice, helped shift hip-hop into the digital age. Now on his “Good Vibes Only Tour: Smoker’s Edition,” he’s bringing along an Avengers-esque lineup of rap talent, with Chevy Woods, Ab-Soul, Dom Kennedy, Curren$y, and Earl Sweatshirt all on the bill. Tickets start at $21 for Khalifa’s concert this Friday (6:30 p.m.) at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre.
2050 Entertainment Circle, Chula Vista
San Diego Black Pride
August 8–10
San Diego Black Pride’s fifth annual festival offers a trio of 21-plus events that emphasize Black queer and trans expression. The festivities will begin on the runway with The Legacy Ball at Gossip Grill on Friday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., followed by Back Room Rewind, a high-energy throwback party at Urban Mo’s on Saturday from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. San Diego Black Pride 2025 concludes with a Sunday Cookout from 1 to 9 p.m. with live performances, food, and games at Wicked West. Ticket options include general admission to The Legacy Ball ($20), Back Room Rewind ($25), and Sunset Cookout ($75), as well as the VIP weekend pass ($160).
Citywide
Hillcrest CityFest
August 10
San Diego’s LGTBQ epicenter hosts its annual CityFest, a free festival with all-day performances, shopping, and partying. This Sunday from noon to 11 p.m., tune into a live music lineup on two stages in Hillcrest. Plus, explore an arts and craft ramble featuring artists, performers, local businesses, two cocktail bars, a beer garden, and a kids’ zone with interactive activities and a drag queen storytime led by the Imperial Court de San Diego.
5th Avenue, Hillcrest

Theater & Art Exhibits in San Diego This Weekend
The Wulfeater at Tenth Avenue Arts Center
August 8–September 7
Set in a fictionalized version of Cleveland, the interactive musical The Wulfeater takes audiences inside a punk rock–infused pleasure center where men go to be mothered. General admission (18+) is $37 for this world-premiere musical, with weekly performances Friday (7:30 p.m.), Saturday (7:30 p.m.), and Sunday (4 p.m.) through September 7 at Tenth Avenue Arts Center.
930 Tenth Avenue, East Village
[Title of Show] at New Village Arts
August 8–September 21
Season 24 at New Village Arts begins with [Title of Show], a musical made for anyone who’s been stuck in a creative funk. In this semi-autobiographical production, directed by Moxie Theatre’s Executive Artistic Director Desireé Clarke Miller, two writers with an impending deadline struggle to create a musical about the process of creating a musical. There will be three preview performances of [title of show] this week (Friday through Sunday), with opening night slated for August 16. Tickets for the previews ($40), opening night ($80), and all other performances can be purchased here.
2787 State Street, Carlsbad
Unity Opening Reception at Centro Cultural de la Raza
August 9
Unity is San Diego Artists Unified (SDAU)’s first community exhibition. Curated by SDAU founder Alejandro Morales Riveron, this exhibition at Centro Cultural de la Raza features sculpture, painting, photography, and mixed-media pieces from local artists. A free opening reception takes place Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. with a vinyl DJ set from DJ Justo and light refreshments. Unity will remain on display through the end of August.
2004 Park Boulevard, Balboa Park
Concussion at Distinction Gallery
August 9–September 6
In the group exhibition Concussion, curated by local oil painter Brady Willmott, 25 artists will showcase their work—featuring immersive natural worlds, hybrid sea animals, and a cat in a spacesuit, to name a few subjects—at Escondido’s Distinction Gallery. A free opening reception for Concussion takes place this Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. with live music and drinks for purchase from Last Spot.
317 East Grand Avenue, Escondido
John Gutmann & Max Yavno: California Photographers at San Diego Museum of Art
August 9–January 11, 2026
Neither the German-born John Gutmann or the New York–bred Max Yavno were California natives, but both completed monumental work capturing the state’s nuances while living in San Francisco and Los Angeles. In the new exhibition John Gutmann & Max Yavno: California Photographers at the San Diego Museum of Art, viewers can examine Gutmann’s expansive vision of the ordinary and Yavno’s nostalgic catalog of daily life.
1450 El Prado, Balboa Park

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More Fun Things to Do in San Diego This Weekend
Flicks on the Bricks at The Athenaeum
August 7, 14, 21 & 28
See era-defining actresses from Hollywood’s Golden Age light up the silver screen in the 19th annual Flicks on the Bricks at The Athenaeum Music & Arts Library. This year’s outdoor film series features a lineup of four woman-driven comedies selected by local film critic and Cinema Junkie host Beth Accomando. The screenings begin Thursday at 8 p.m. with She Done Him Wrong, followed by My Man Godfrey (Aug. 14), Private Lives (Aug. 21), and Easy Living (Aug. 28). Individual tickets are $22 for members and $27 for non-members and come with popcorn, while series passes are $80 for members and $100 for non-members.
1008 Wall Street, La Jolla
Taylor Tomlinson at the Civic Theatre
August 8–9
Since her comedy career began as a teen, Taylor Tomlinson has evolved into a stand-up star, and she became the youngest woman late-night host on network TV on the underrated (and sadly no longer airing) After Midnight. Now she’s headed back to the stage with the Save Me Tour. Tickets start at $45 for Tomlinson’s performances Friday (7 p.m.) and Saturday (4 p.m. and 7 p.m.) at the Civic Theatre.
1100 Third Avenue, Gaslamp
San Diego Wave FC vs. Angel City FC at Snapdragon Stadium
August 9
Get ready for Rivalry Night at Snapdragon Stadium as the Wave FC gears up to face their northern nemesis Angel City FC on Saturday night (7 p.m.). Tickets start at $26, and fans can partake in a pre-game Fan Fest and grab a bucket hat as part of a stadium giveaway.
2101 Stadium Way, Mission Valley
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Convoy Community Market & Block Party
August 10
Spend your Sunday exploring the Convoy District at the free Convoy Community Market & Block Party this Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. The event will feature a range of food options; performances from musicians and DJs; a curated car exhibition; a satellite bar; and more than 35 independent vendors offering jewelry, artwork, Labubu blind boxes, and more. Attendees can converse with creators, find new favorite shops, and support local and international mutual aid efforts.
Convoy Street and Vickers Street, Kearny Mesa