The Crane Wives at House of Blues San Diego â they are a folk-rock band from Michigan that has built a genuinely devoted fanbase touring steadily for years. If you have not seen them live, the harm…
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The Crane Wives make the kind of music that rearranges something in you — folk-rock built from urgency and harmony, the kind of songwriting where every line feels like it was written about something that actually happened. At House of Blues on May 1, with Lilith Max opening, in one of San Diego's best small venues. If you've ever loved Hozier, Fiona Apple, or Phoebe Bridgers, this is the show you tell those same friends about.
Jun 26 – Jun 27, 2026
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House of Blues San Diego, 1055 5th Ave. June 27th. The Bad Bunny Afterparty Experience at House of Blues — the night after the concert, the official continuation, in the Gaslamp Quarter venue that was built for exactly this kind of extension of the main event energy.
The afterparty is where the show continues without the stadium infrastructure. The crowd is smaller, the setting is intimate, the music is the Bad Bunny catalog running through a DJ set designed to keep the night going for people who aren't ready for it to end. The House of Blues floor holds this well — the sound is calibrated for the genre, the bar is open, and the energy that built through three hours of arena performance arrives here and runs until it's finished.
sandiego.houseofblues.com for ticket details and the full event schedule. June 27th. The Gaslamp Quarter on a Bad Bunny afterparty night is the fullest version of 5th Avenue — the crowds from the arena moving through the neighborhood, the bars running their own versions of the night, the House of Blues providing the official continuation. Get your ticket early. Afterparties at this level fill before the main show ends.
Aug 21, 2026
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House of Blues San Diego, August 22nd, 2026. The room holds a thousand people — Weezer, the band whose Blue Album has lived in your chest since middle school, playing a club where the back wall is close enough to feel the bass physically rearrange your ribcage. Tickets TBA but they won't stay available long for a room this size.
This is not the Weezer you see from the lawn of an amphitheater. This is Cuomo close enough to read his expression when the crowd takes over "Buddy Holly" before he gets to the second verse. Pinkerton cuts that rarely survive the setlist in bigger venues have room to breathe here — "The Good Life," "Across the Sea," songs that hit differently at volume, in the dark, surrounded by people who know every word and aren't embarrassed about it. House of Blues has its own energy: the balcony, the foundation room sound, the way the room smells like concerts are supposed to smell. A thousand-cap Weezer show is a story you tell. Get your ticket before someone else tells it first.