San
Diego dining
reviews is a hub for energetic youth, or at the least those who
are still young at heart. It is no surprise that there's so plenty of music
venues hosting underground local bands as well as headliners of national tours.
The largest music venue is the
Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre. Seating about twenty,000, Cricket Wireless in
Chula Vista can capture national artists before they head up to the huge venues
of L.A.
Next in line is the Viejas Arena,
formerly known as the Cox Arena. This venue is located on the SDSU campus fits
about 12,000 people. this month Viejas hosted an enthusiastic throng of fans
for a Pearl Jam show.
of the most recent venues is the House of
Blues. Located in downtown San Diego, this moderately sized venue not only welcomes
national tours as well as local bands, but also has a full restaurant and bar.
Another new venue downtown is the
Hard Rock Hotel. Living up to its name, it's been rocking since it opened and
does not appear to be slowing down.
For San
Diego music summer concerts, Humphrey's is an cold outdoor venue that
seats about one,300. Though you are likely to be hooked on the show, the
bayside view positive doesn't hurt.
The Stomach Up Tavern in Solana
Beach is a favourite of fans as well as artists, including the Rolling Stones.
This comparatively intimate venue hosts all genres of music. Though the set up
can decrease visibility, the sound is of the best.
above Small Germany, on the way to the airport
is The Casbah. Though it is comparatively small in stature, huge bands such as
Nirvana and The Smashing Pumpkins played there when they were getting their
beginnings.
For a veteran theater in the
heart of downtown, 4th& B is a theater that does not give up. Though larger
venues such as the Hard Rock and House of Blues moved in nearby, this local
favourite is still going strong with favourite artists as well as a newly
renovated interior.
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