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Listeners, it’s your globe-trotting sports nut Oly Bennet, touching down in San Diego, where the sun is permanent and the FOMO is lethal if you stay on the couch.
If you’re hearing this on March 7, sprint to Hourglass Field at Miramar College for CRY San Diego Holi 2026, running 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today. According to KPBS, it’s San Diego’s biggest Holi celebration, with Bollywood DJ Harshal, color throws, Indian street food by Rasraj, and kids’ performances, all supporting Child Rights and You. That’s cardio, culture, and carbs in one ticket.
Craving live music in compact, sweaty venues? House of Blues San Diego on Fifth Avenue has Kentheman’s Kinda Famous 2our on March 8 and a rotating lineup of alt, hip‑hop, and rock that locals use as their default “it’s Saturday, let’s just go” option, per Live Nation’s schedule. For a more intimate vibe, the Music Box on India Street is hosting country singer Chris Cagle on March 22, with his “I Breathe In, I Breathe Out” sing‑at‑the‑top‑of‑your‑lungs energy.
Electronic fans, circle March 14 for Road to Umbrella Weekend with Ardalan in San Diego, listed by EDMTrain, then prep your festival stamina for CRSSD Festival Spring at Waterfront Park, March 13–14, where Music Festival Wizard reports house and techno take over the bayfront. Same site also tags Mustache Bash 2026 on March 21—expect disco, costumes, and the highest concentration of ironic facial hair per square foot.
Now to the in‑the‑know stuff. Join a bayside pickup game at Crown Point or Mission Bay: locals gather with spikeball sets, slacklines, and folding coolers like it’s a low‑key Olympics. Surf early at Tourmaline or Sunset Cliffs if you want mellow longboard waves and less attitude than the heavier breaks. For a brainy flex, hit the Murals of La Jolla—an evolving open‑air art gallery on random building walls that makes every stroll feel like you’ve accidentally walked into a contemporary art museum.
Food-wise, chase late‑night tacos at joint‑hopping along Morena Boulevard or hit a birria truck in Chula Vista—locals argue online about which stand wins, which is your cue to run your own bracket. In North Park or South Park, bounce between craft breweries and natural wine bars, then end with a smashburger window or a dessert taco that will absolutely nuke your training plan.
For culture and chaos, explore Convoy District after dark: karaoke bars with wild song books, Korean barbecue where you grill your own meat like a hungry Olympian, and dessert cafés that look engineered for social media. Balboa Park remains the all‑rounder: museums, buskers, gardens, and random drum circles that will hand you an instrument before you can object.
If you want pure Oly‑style adrenaline, book a kayak or stand‑up paddleboard in La Jolla to cruise past sea caves and the occasional very judgmental sea lion, or run the cliffs at Torrey Pines at golden hour and pretend you’re in a shoe commercial.
San Diego isn’t just beaches and zoo tickets; it’s a rolling highlight reel of music, micro‑sports, street art, and food quests, updated every weekend like a live scoreboard.
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