February 1:
Get your wallet-friendly culture fix throughout February during Museum Month with half-off entry into 40 local museums.
February 2:
Runners illuminate the Del Mar Fairgrounds with a million watts of light and sound at the 5K Electric Run.
February 3:
If you can’t get to New Orleans for the big game, spend your Super Bowl Sunday drinking beer and eating wings at Tilted Kilt, The Commons, or Dirty Birds.
February 5:
Classic rock doesn’t get more legendary than The Who, taking the stage at Valley View Casino Center.
February 7:
Consume wine for a cause at the San Diego Wine Affair, which promises to serve “until the wine is gone.”
February 8:
Indulge in the comfort of a cool craft brew during the San Diego Winter Brew Fest at the Port Pavilion at Broadway Pier.
February 9:
Little Italy celebrates in traditional Venetian style at its annual Carnevale.
Indulge your sweet tooth in North County at the Escondido Chocolate Festival.
February 10:
Get fit with your furry friend at the Puppy Love 5K in Solana Beach.
Treat your significant other to a pre-Valentine’s Day Sweetheart Sail aboard the tall ship Californian.
Hardcore athletes compete to be one Tough Mudder in Temecula.
February 11:
The San Diego Jewish Film Festival presents 10 days of films about the Jewish experience, February 7–17.
February 12:
Don your beads and channel Bourbon Street debauchery at Mardi Gras in the Gaslamp.
February 13:
The Russian National Ballet Theatre presents Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet at Copley Symphony Hall.
February 14:
If you’ve never done a holiday at the Del, here’s your chance to woo that special someone with a Valentine’s Day to remember at the Sweetheart Ball.
February 15:
Combine hilarious antics and unparalleled athleticism and you’ve got the Harlem Globetrotters on the hard court at Valley View Casino Center.
February 16:
Proof that the Rasta revolution is still going strong: Tribute to the Reggae Legends on the Bay at the Port Pavilion at Broadway Pier.
Wine, Cheese, and Chocolate—need we say more?—at Sbicca Del Mar.
February 17:
Party like it’s 4711 as the Year of the Snake slithers into San Diego at the two-day Chinese New Year Food and Cultural Fair.
Hit the diamond with the pros at Petco Park for a day of instruction during the Padres Free Coaches Clinic.
February 20:
At nearly 90 years old, this king still reigns. B.B. King sings the blues at the Belly Up.
February 23:
San Diego may be a sad pro sports town, but our neighbors to the south have reason to cheer. Support the champion Club Tijuana Xolos at a Mexican league soccer match at Caliente Stadium.
February 24:
Biblical opera Samson and Delilah reminds you to never underestimate the power of a good haircut.
February 27:
Food + movies = Foovies, this month a Mexican feast and the film Canela (cinnamon).
February 28:
Hip hop meets modern dance as the innovative BalletX takes to the stage at UCSD’s Mandeville Auditorium.