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  2. San Diego Civic Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Civic Theatre is a performing arts venue in downtown San Diego, California. It opened in 1965. [ 1 ] It is the performing home of the San Diego Opera and hosts other entertainment events such as concerts and musicals.

  3. Weird Al Goes ‘Bigger And Weirder’ For Extensive 2025 Tour

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    “Weird Al” Yankovic will visit some of the largest venues of his career, including New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, on the Bigger and Weirder 2025 tour, which ...

  4. Starlight Bowl (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    The Civic Light Opera company was founded in 1945. [2] It was one of the oldest musical theatre companies in the United States. [3] The amphitheater sits almost directly under the landing path for San Diego International Airport. During musical performances the conductor had a set of lights that indicated the noise level from passing planes.

  5. San Diego Opera - Wikipedia

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    History. San Diego Opera Guild was founded in 1950 to present San Francisco Opera productions in the San Diego community. San Diego Opera Association was incorporated in 1965 as a producing company and presented its first staging of La bohème at the San Diego Civic Theatre. It is a member of the professional association OPERA America, which ...

  6. Jacobs Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Venue Website. Jacobs Music Center is a performing arts theater in San Diego, California. It opened in 1929 as the Fox Theatre, a Gothic-revival luxury theater. It was conferred to the San Diego Symphony in 1984. The center is also the location of various youth orchestra concerts, including the San Diego Youth Symphony's, and a conservatory.

  7. Spreckels Organ Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    John D. Spreckels, son of sugar magnate Claus Spreckels, was one of the wealthiest residents in San Diego County.He supported the Panama-California Exposition, and during its construction, he and his brother Adolph B. Spreckels gave the organ pavilion as a gift to "the people of San Diego" and "the people of all the world" on December 31, 1914. [1]

  8. Balboa Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Balboa Theatre is a historic movie and vaudeville theatre in downtown San Diego, California, US. It was built in 1924. It was built in 1924. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996, the Balboa was refurbished (beginning in 2005) and reopened as a performing arts venue in 2008.

  9. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.theshell.org. The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park is an open-air music venue in San Diego, California. It is operated by the San Diego Symphony on the grounds of Embarcadero Marina Park South, which the symphony leases from the Port of San Diego. [1] The site is located on San Diego Bay in the Marina district of downtown San Diego.