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WWE SmackDown Live hits Pechanga Arena San Diego on Friday, June 5, 2026. Tickets start at $25 -- seating ranges from floor ringside to upper bowl. This is one of the loudest stops on the entire WWE touring circuit, and San Diego crowds arrive ready. SmackDown is the Friday night brand, home to weekly championship feuds, title match build-up, and the surprise appearances that turn a live taping into a moment people talk about for years. Every episode of SmackDown is a live broadcast -- what you witness in the building is what goes out to millions of viewers worldwide that same night. When a title changes hands or a returning legend appears, you will have been in the room. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Show begins at 8:00 PM. Arrive early -- the arena fills fast and the pre-show atmosphere is part of the experience. Pyrotechnics fire from the entrance ramp on big moments, and the ringside energy hits differently when you are not watching through a screen. Parking is available at the Pechanga Arena complex off Sports Arena Blvd. Additional street parking along the surrounding blocks. Public transit via MTS Bus Route 9 stops near the arena entrance. Tickets available at wwe.com and Ticketmaster. Floor ringside, lower bowl, and upper deck all available -- family sections bookable when purchasing. Check the official site close to event day to confirm the card and current pricing.
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San Diego FC welcome FC Cincinnati to Snapdragon Stadium on May 16 — an Eastern Conference visitor who carries genuine silverware ambitions and a well-organized identity. These midweek MLS home matches carry a particular energy: weeknight kickoffs at Snapdragon draw a crowd that knows where they want to be on a Friday evening, and they arrive ready. FC Cincinnati has grown into one of the league's most interesting clubs, with a supporter culture that travels and creates noise in every away stadium they visit. San Diego answers in kind — the rooftop terrace, the east lower bowl, the northwest corner where the most vocal home support congregates. San Diego FC are in their second year, which means the first novelty has settled and the real work of building a club identity is underway. The fans who showed up in year one now understand what game weeks look like here. May 16 at Snapdragon is a Friday evening in San Diego spent exactly as it should be. San Diego FC's first MLS season is building a supporter culture in real time — the stadium atmosphere at Snapdragon grows with each home result as the fan community finds its language. Weeknight kickoffs draw the core supporters, the people who planned around it. Snapdragon Stadium at SDSU — parking on-site and via the Green Line trolley to the Aztec stadium stop. The supporter section is south end. It is getting louder.
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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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Gaylord Pacific Resort & Convention Center, 1000 H St, Chula Vista. May 22nd, 2026. Card Party 4 is the trading card game pop-up market that treats the hobby the way it deserves — a real venue, a serious vendor selection, and the specific energy of a room full of people who know exactly what they're looking at. Card Party is not a casual flea market. The vendors who table here specialize — sealed product, singles, graded cards, vintage sets, and the newer releases that have been moving in the secondary market. Walking the floor is the experience of seeing the full spectrum of what collecting looks like at every level, from the person pulling a specific card for a deck they've been building to the collector sitting on long boxes of raw vintage stock. The Gaylord Pacific Resort gives the event the setting to match its ambitions — a convention-scale resort venue in Chula Vista, accessible from San Diego and across the South Bay. card.party for the full vendor list and ticket details. If you collect cards of any kind — Pokemon, Magic, sports, vintage — this is the show that covers the entire hobby under one roof. Come with a want list. Leave with more than you planned.
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The Wiltern, 3790 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles. May 23rd. American Football — the band whose self-titled album arrived in 1999 and spent fifteen years as the best record that nobody remembered buying and everyone remembered owning — playing the Wiltern with Mei Semones. That album was the soundtrack of something for a specific generation, at a specific age, in a specific emotional register that doesn't have a name. The guitar tone is recognizable in three seconds. The songs feel like they were recorded in the middle of something that hadn't resolved yet, which is why they still sound exactly right for people who were in the middle of something when they heard them. Playing them live in Los Angeles, in a room of people who were all there at the same time — different cities, same feeling — is what the Wiltern does on nights like this. Tickets at ticketmaster.com. May 23rd. The Wiltern is mid-size and the right size for this — not an arena, not a club, the specific scale where the music can be heard correctly and the room can hold the weight of it. Get your ticket before the floor closes.
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The Southern California Pinball League runs competitive pinball tournaments throughout the summer at rotating venues across the Los Angeles and Orange County areas, offering IFPA-sanctioned competition that counts toward world ranking points and the SoCal circuit standings. The Summer Series format typically runs 6-8 events between May and August, with venues rotating through the established pinball locations of Southern California: Full Tilt in North Park, Pins and Needles in Los Feliz, Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda (visiting events), 82 Bar in Hollywood, and hobbyist host locations where private collectors make their machines available for competition. Competitive pinball at the SoCal League level is matchplay format: players face a random opponent each round on a randomly selected machine, accumulating match wins across the tournament. The format rewards machine versatility — knowing current Stern productions, classic 1990s WMS games, and vintage electromechanical tables equally is an advantage that specialists in any single era don't possess. The league welcomes players at all skill levels. If you know what a multiball is and can drain intentionally, you have enough foundation to participate in a league event. The regulars are uniformly welcoming to newcomers and the post-event gatherings at the host venues extend the experience well beyond the competition itself. Check the IFPA Southern California player directory and the SoCal Pinball League social channels for the 2026 Summer Series schedule, venues, and registration requirements.
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Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson. May 24th, 2026. The LA Galaxy Star Wars Night against the Houston Dynamo is the version of an MLS match where the uniform and the narrative both arrive from a galaxy far away — limited-edition Star Wars jersey night, themed in-stadium elements, and professional soccer on the grass underneath it. Galaxy Star Wars nights have become events in their own right. The pregame energy carries the specific combination of sports anticipation and franchise fandom that produces something neither category generates alone. The jerseys are collectible — the limited edition versions that players wear during the match are the kind of item that surfaces at memorabilia shows years later with a story attached. Kids in full costume move through the same concourse as adult supporters who have been watching the Galaxy for years. The soccer itself is the anchor. The Dynamo are a legitimate Western Conference team; this is not a friendly or an exhibition. Professional MLS soccer at a proper stadium, with a crowd animated by the night's theme and the match's stakes simultaneously, is the kind of event that works whether you came primarily for the game or primarily for the galaxy. lagalaxy.com/starwars for tickets and the jersey program details. The themed sections are the move.
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On May 23, San Diego FC host the Vancouver Whitecaps at Snapdragon Stadium in a Western Conference matchup with real table implications. The Whitecaps, a Pacific Northwest club with a history in MLS that stretches back to the league's founding, play a technically demanding style that tests the best home sides in the conference. Snapdragon Stadium holds 35,000 and, on nights like this, the atmosphere in the lower bowl amplifies what a young fan base can generate when they are invested. San Diego FC's season through May has been a referendum on whether the ambitions they arrived with were credible — and by the time Vancouver comes to Mission Valley on a Saturday, the answer is beginning to take shape. The Pacific Coast stretch of the Western Conference schedule is decided in these late-spring home matches. San Diego FC playing at Snapdragon under the warm May sky is, by any fair assessment, one of the better evenings professional soccer offers in Southern California. San Diego FC's supporter community is developing its own identity through their first MLS season — each home match adds a chapter. The Vancouver Whitecaps bring a Pacific Northwest supporter culture with decades of MLS history. Snapdragon Stadium, 9449 Friars Rd. Green Line trolley to Aztec station. Parking on-site. The south end supporter section fills first.
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