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Saturday, May 9, 2026
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A micro-networking dinner series for anime fans in San Diego. Groups of 4-6 strangers are matched by age, hobbies, and interests, then sent to a different San Diego restaurant each week. You do not know where you're going until after you register. The anime edition brings together people who want to talk Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen, and whatever they've been watching alone for years. Recurring weekly. Exact restaurant revealed to registrants after sign-up. Organized by Ermantourage Sports. Follow @ermantourage on Instagram.
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Three people stand up and talk about the thing they are most obsessed with. Past topics: why mantis shrimp see colors humans can't, the hidden economics of professional wrestling, deep-sea bioluminescence, and the Soviet space dog program. Bar open the whole time. 7PM, $5–$8 at the door. Kensington Club. One of SD's best-kept secrets.
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Walk inside Van Gogh's paintings. Immersive Van Gogh is a 600,000 cubic foot projection experience — Starry Night and Sunflowers at a scale that makes them feel alive. Running in San Diego through summer 2026. Go during a weeknight. The weekend lines add 45 minutes and remove the magic.
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San Diego FC — the city's MLS expansion club, playing at Snapdragon Stadium. Year 2 of the best new team story in American soccer. The supporter sections are loud, the atmosphere is electric, and San Diego finally has top-flight soccer. Come be part of the foundation of something that'll matter for decades. Tonight's match: San Diego FC vs. LAFC. California Cup.
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King of the Cage returns to Soboba Casino Resort for a full MMA fight card fifteen minutes from Murrieta. Eight to ten bouts across all weight classes, from regional up-and-comers to ranked contenders angling for a shot at the belt. Soboba's intimate arena puts you close enough to hear the corner. Tickets at kotcfighting.com — confirm exact date and card when announced. This is where SoCal fighters get found.
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Angel City FC host their May 2 NWSL home match at BMO Stadium — the first Saturday of May in South Los Angeles, the club's season at full stride and the opponent tested against one of the more technically demanding pressing systems in the league. Angel City's playing style rewards close watching: the transitions, the off-ball positioning, the goalkeeper's distribution as the first pass of a build-up move. BMO Stadium on a Saturday in early May is accessible from the entire city and provides one of the more complete live sports afternoons available in LA: arrive 90 minutes early and the scene outside the stadium is already active. Women's professional football at this level is worth watching for the quality. The atmosphere at BMO is what keeps people coming back.
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There is a specific quality to early-season Galaxy home matches at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson that late-season play cannot replicate — the table is still wide open, every point carries outsized weight, and the crowd arrives with the particular energy of people who spent the offseason waiting. On May 2, the Galaxy open their home stretch against Vancouver Whitecaps, a Pacific Northwest club with a well-organized style and a loyal away section that will make noise. But Dignity Health Sports Park has a way of absorbing visiting energy and converting it: the sightlines are intimate for a professional soccer stadium, the pitch is fast, and the home supporters close enough to the touchline that they are felt by the players. The Galaxy spent this offseason with intentions — this is a club that believes it can win MLS Cup and will play with that conviction from the opening whistle of every home match. Southern California soccer has been ascending for a decade, and the Galaxy are still its marquee attraction. Arrive at dusk. Watch the sky over Carson go dark while the stadium lights take over. There are worse ways to spend a Saturday.
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May 3 brings San Diego Wave FC back to Snapdragon Stadium for an early-season NWSL home match. The Wave arrived in 2022 and immediately built something genuinely original: a San Diego club with international quality, a fan base that approaches its support with real intensity, and a Snapdragon Stadium home that provides the best visual backdrop in the NWSL. May in Mission Valley is perfect soccer weather — the morning fog gone by noon, the late afternoon clear and warm, the grass fast and true. The NWSL is the world's best women's professional league, and San Diego Wave FC represent it with a roster that consistently attracts the most talented international players to the California coast. A May match at Snapdragon is the kind of afternoon that earns its reputation among the people who show up for it.
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