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The Dodgers come to Petco Park on May 18 and the city of San Diego responds accordingly. There is no series on the Padres home calendar more anticipated, more contested, or more capable of generating the kind of atmosphere that makes you grateful you showed up than the Padres vs Dodgers — the rivalry that defines National League West baseball and has been doing so for three decades. The Dodgers travel with one of the largest away contingents in baseball, and Petco Park absorbs their presence with the particular energy of a home crowd that has spent the whole year preparing to outsell the visitors on noise. This is the rivalry with the most history, the most intensity, and the most consequence — and in May, with both clubs jockeying for the top of the NL West, every inning matters at a level that regular-season baseball often cannot replicate.
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San Diego Brew Fest takes over NTC Park at Liberty Station on May 30, 2026 — seventy-plus local and regional breweries, unlimited tastings, live music, food trucks, and zero pretension in one of the best outdoor event spaces in the city. San Diego's beer scene is real. The concentration of craft breweries here is not a marketing claim — it's why beer tourists come to this city specifically, why the industry pays attention, and why Brew Fest draws breweries that are genuinely proud of what they're pouring. The NTC Park lawn at Liberty Station handles the crowd with room to spare, and the setting — converted naval buildings, wide open space, the bay just past the tree line — makes it feel like the right backdrop for an afternoon of this kind. Seventy-plus breweries means you are not going to get to all of them. That's the game: pick your path, talk to the people pouring, find something you didn't know you were going to like. Sessions are timed. Tickets at sdbrewfest.com. Bring a layer — Liberty Station cools off as the afternoon turns to evening, even in May.
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The Parish at House of Blues Anaheim, 400 W Disney Way. May 17th. VANA: The Lady in Red Tour at the Parish — a night of live music in the mid-cap room that handles this kind of intimate touring show exactly the way it needs to be handled. The Parish at Anaheim is the House of Blues room that works for this level of performance: close to the stage, the sound system designed for the genre, a standing floor that creates the audience dynamic that makes a smaller show feel like an event rather than a club night. VANA brings the Lady in Red material to the West Coast on a tour that is designed specifically for rooms this size. Tickets at ticketmaster.com. May 17th. The Disney Way location is accessible from across Orange County and makes an easy shot from LA. If you've been following VANA and waiting for the Southern California date, this is the Anaheim show. Get your ticket and get there early enough to be where you want to be when the first song starts. The Parish fills from the stage back.
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There are rooms in Santa Ana where live music works differently, and The Observatory is one of them — the kind of space where the low end hits before the volume registers. Leftover Crack performs at The Observatory in Santa Ana on May 19, 2026. Doors at 6:00 PM, show at 7:00 PM, All Ages. There is no second chance at this particular night in this particular room — that is the only thing a live show offers that recordings can't replicate.
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K-EXPO USA brings the Korean cultural wave to LA LIVE on May 21-22, 2026 — K-pop performances, K-food vendors, K-beauty showcases, K-drama panels, and Taekwondo demonstrations under one roof. P1Harmony is confirmed as a headline act for the K-pop showcase stage. K-EXPO USA is not a concert — it is a cultural immersion experience across Korean fashion, food, film, and music. LA LIVE offers free parking with validation. General admission tickets available online. VIP packages include early entry, exclusive merchandise, and meet-and-greet access. The event draws fans from across Southern California and is particularly strong for K-pop communities in the LA basin. This is the event that shows you why the Korean Wave has become the most dominant cultural export story of the last decade. May 21-22, 2026. All ages.
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Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles. May 22nd. YUNGBLUD — the Doncaster artist who turned emo and pop-punk and glam rock and TikTok all into a single vehicle and drove it directly at an audience that was already waiting for exactly this — bringing the IDOLS World Tour to the Greek. The Greek Theatre is the right size for what YUNGBLUD does live. He performs for rooms that want to be performed at, and the Greek at 5,800 seats is the scale where the production can expand and the crowd can still feel like a crowd rather than a field. The Idols era is the most musically developed version of what he's been building — the hooks hit harder, and the live translation of that material is where this artist actually lives. Tickets at ticketmaster.com. May 22nd. The Greek Theatre in late May is Los Angeles outdoor concert season at its best. The hill fills before the first song. Get your ticket before the sections you want close. If you've been watching this tour build on social, the Greek date is the Los Angeles chapter of a story worth being inside.
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Pechanga Resort Casino's 1,200-seat showroom puts national touring headliners on stage Saturday nights — the kind of comedians running Netflix specials and arena shows who end up in Temecula for one night at $25 a ticket on May 23, 2026. The showroom is designed for comedy in a way most venues aren't. Sightlines are clean from every seat. The room holds enough people to generate real crowd energy without becoming an arena where the performer disappears. Pechanga's resources mean they can book names — acts who would cost three times as much at a Hollywood club are accessible here because the casino supports the programming. Come for the show, stay for the casino floor if that's your inclination — or just go home, the show stands entirely on its own. Dinner at Pechanga beforehand if you're making a full night of it; the restaurants are legitimately good. Tickets start at $25 — floor seating runs higher. Book early. The Saturday shows sell.
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K-EXPO USA brings two days of free K-pop programming to the LA Live Event Deck — the outdoor expo running May 23-24 alongside the ticketed K-EXPO concert at Peacock Theater on May 24 featuring Jay Park, P1Harmony, and LNGSHOT. The free expo is the Falkor-territory component: Korean pop culture panels, brand activations, fan meet-and-greets, merchandise vendors, and the specific energy of thousands of K-pop fans in one outdoor space in downtown LA. No ticket required for the expo. For the fan who wants to be in the room even without the concert ticket — this is what happens outside the venue all weekend, and it counts.
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