News Summary
San Diego’s weekend is packed with vibrant events, including the San Diego Pride Parade and Festival, live concerts, culinary experiences, and theatrical productions. The Pride Parade kicks off on Saturday, followed by a festival featuring performances by top artists. Attendees can enjoy an array of cultural events, music performances, and community activities. The opening day at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club offers a lively racing season, while additional local festivals and events cater to various interests, promising an engaging weekend for all.
San Diego’s Weekend Highlights: Pride Festivities, Concerts, and Culinary Events
San Diego will host a lively lineup of events this weekend, featuring the highly anticipated San Diego Pride Parade and festival, along with a variety of concerts, culinary experiences, and cultural celebrations. The fun kicks off with the parade on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., followed by a two-day Pride festival at Marston Point in Balboa Park, happening from noon to 10 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
Festival attendees can purchase tickets ranging from $39 for single-day passes to $233 for weekend VIP access. The festival will feature four stages showcasing numerous performances, including headliners Kehlani and Kim Petras.
Additional Pride Events
Beyond the main festivities, several other Pride-related events will take place. The University Christian Church will hold its Annual Pride BBQ on Friday, while the Diversionary Theatre will present its TEEN-Versionary 2025 program from Friday to Sunday.
Opening Day at Del Mar Thoroughbred Club
Coinciding with the Pride events, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club will launch its 86th summer racing season on Friday, July 18, starting at 11:30 a.m. Admission begins at $72, and attendees can participate in a Hats Contest from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. The day will also feature horse races and celebrations, including an after-party hosted by L’Auberge Del Mar where tickets are priced at $275, offering options for cabana reservations and overnight stays.
Live Music and Concerts
Music fans can enjoy several live performances throughout the weekend. On Wednesday, The Driver Era will perform at Gallagher Square, with tickets starting at $30. On Saturday evening, Incubus will play their album Morning View in full during a concert in Chula Vista, also priced starting at $30. Additionally, a reggae music lineup headlined by Iration will take place on Sunday at Gallagher Square, with ticket prices beginning at $30, and Mereba will perform songs from her new album at the Music Box on Sunday, with tickets starting at $33.
Theater and Arts
Arts enthusiasts can explore the group exhibition Water Stories, which runs until August 2, showcasing works by Stefan Frutiger, William Bay, and Terri Warpinski. Theater productions such as Steele Magnolias and A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder will also be available for viewing this weekend.
Sports and Other Community Events
Sports fans can look forward to two home matches hosted by San Diego FC, with the first against Toronto FC on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Meanwhile, the Pride 5K race is scheduled to start at 8 a.m. on Saturday, immediately before the Pride Parade.
This weekend will also feature the Filipino American Friendship Festival at NTC Park in Liberty Station on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The “Fork n’ Film” event will combine a screening of Ratatouille with themed dining experiences at the Hotel del Coronado, beginning Friday.
Upcoming Festivals
The Tramonto Music Festival will be held in Encinitas featuring classical music performances from July 18 to July 20. An immersive production of Matilda will run through August 10 at the San Diego Musical Theatre. Additionally, the Science & Engineering Night at the Children’s Museum of Discovery is set for Saturday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. For those interested in cultural experiences, the “Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever” event will take place in Pacific Beach on Saturday, while Colombia Independence Day will be celebrated in Balboa Park on Sunday, featuring Colombian coffee and cultural performances.
With a diverse array of events planned, this weekend promises an exciting time for residents and visitors alike in San Diego.
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
Coronado Woman’s Club Awards Founders Scholarships
Dr. Natalie Bailey Takes Leadership of Coronado Rotary Club
Emily Brubaker Wins $250,000 on ‘Yes, Chef!’
San Diego Parrot Project Launches to Study Local Parrots
Natalie Bailey Elected President of Rotary Club of Coronado
Coronado City Allocates Over $1 Million in Community Grants
San Diego Unveils a Weekend of Diverse Cultural Events
Coronado Welcomes Tony Winney as Assistant City Manager
San Diego Pride Festival Faces Controversy Ahead of Celebration
Coronado Awards Scholarships to Local Graduates
Additional Resources
- San Diego Union Tribune: Weekend Highlights
- San Diego Magazine: Patchwork Market
- NBC San Diego: Malibu Barbie Cafe
- Axios: Bosforo Turkish Restaurant
- Eater San Diego: Dining Guide
- Wikipedia: San Diego
- Google Search: San Diego events July 2025
- Google Scholar: San Diego culinary events
- Encyclopedia Britannica: San Diego
- Google News: San Diego Pride 2025
