Families enjoying various activities during the Independence Day weekend in San Diego.
San Diego is gearing up for an exciting Independence Day weekend filled with a variety of events for all ages. From vibrant musical performances like ‘Moulin Rouge! The Musical’ to community festivals such as the SD Black Arts + Culture District Music Festival, there’s something for everyone. Families can enjoy free activities, including the Oceanside Independence Day Parade and the San Diego Ho’olaule’a Hawaiian Festival. The weekend promises a unique blend of culture, music, and community spirit, ensuring a memorable holiday atmosphere for residents and visitors alike.
San Diego is set to celebrate Independence Day weekend with a variety of exciting events that cater to all ages and interests. From musical performances to community festivals, the city has planned an action-packed schedule that offers something for everyone.
The highly anticipated Moulin Rouge! The Musical will be performed at the San Diego Civic Theatre at 8 p.m. This adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s iconic film promises to dazzle audiences with a vibrant mash-up of popular music. Tickets for this spectacular show are priced at $92.75.
For those who admire the late music legend Prince, Prince Again will take the stage at The Magnolia at 7 p.m. This tribute show honors the artistry of Prince with live performances starting at just $12.50.
The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park will host the Rady Shell Summer 2025 Opening Night at 7:30 p.m., featuring acclaimed conductor Rafael Payare and a performance of Ginastera’s Four Dances from “Estancia.” Ticket prices range from $37 to $125.
A fresh take on the classic musical Oklahoma! will be presented at Cygnet Theatre at 7 p.m., with ticket prices beginning at $39.
Families and community members can enjoy the SD Black Arts + Culture District Music Festival taking place at Martin Luther King Jr. Park, starting at noon. This free event will feature live music from artists such as Miki Vale and C.C. Carter, making it a vibrant gathering for all.
The Oceanside Independence Day Parade, which will begin at 10 a.m. along the Coast Highway, will showcase floats, bands, and performances from various groups, and is also a free event.
Those looking for an active start to their holiday can participate in the Coronado Rotary Club Low Tide Ride & Stride at 8 a.m. in Sunset Park. Participants can enjoy a 5-mile beach course by running, biking, or walking, with prices ranging from $25 to $40. Live music and vendors will be available after the event to enhance the festive atmosphere.
The San Diego Ho’olaule’a Hawaiian Festival on Saturday and Sunday at NTC Park is a family-friendly affair that celebrates Hawaiian culture with entertainment and educational activities. This event is free to attend.
For those who haven’t yet experienced the Nighttime Zoo at the San Diego Zoo, it is open through August 10, featuring extended hours and special live performances included with park admission.
Movie lovers can take advantage of Movies at the Park, which will run through November 1, providing free outdoor movie nights in various neighborhood parks.
The Parks After Dark program, which runs until August 9, offers community events that include movie nights, live music, games, and resource sharing at different parks across the city.
Music enthusiasts can look forward to Dolly Parton’s Threads: My Songs in Symphony at the Rady Shell at 7:30 p.m., featuring Dolly’s classic songs paired with personal stories projected on screen. Ticket prices start at $58.
The San Diego County Fair, ongoing until July 6 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, includes rides, musical performances, and a variety of culinary experiences, with ticket prices varying based on attractions.
With a diverse mix of festivities, San Diego’s Independence Day weekend promises a unique blend of culture, music, community spirit, and family fun, ensuring there is something to enjoy for everyone in the city.
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