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Nine Inch Nails and Local Artisan Markets: What's On in San Diego Today

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March 9, 2026/08:00 AM
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Nine Inch Nails and Local Artisan Markets: What's On in San Diego Today
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Industrial Rock and Local Flavors Headline the Monday Schedule

San Diego kicks off the second week of March 2026 with a diverse array of entertainment, ranging from a major arena concert to quiet gallery exhibitions. Whether you are looking for high-energy music or a relaxing afternoon at a community market, today offers several distinct ways to experience the city's cultural landscape.

Major Concerts and Live Music

The biggest ticket in town tonight is at the Pechanga Arena, where Nine Inch Nails brings their 'Peel It Back' 2026 Tour to San Diego. The show is scheduled to begin at 8:00 PM and promises a visually immersive experience alongside their signature industrial sound. For those looking for a more intimate musical setting, blues legend Walter Trout is performing at the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach. His soulful guitar work and powerful vocals are a staple of the local live music scene, making it a must-see for blues enthusiasts.

Additionally, the city's unique social dance scene comes alive tonight with Swing Dance Under the Dome. This recurring event invites dancers of all skill levels to enjoy a night of movement and music in a spectacular architectural setting, fostering community through rhythmic tradition.

Community Markets and Education

For a taste of local produce and handmade goods, the Welk Certified Farmers Market in Escondido is open this afternoon from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Located at 8860 Lawrence Welk Drive, this market is known for its organic produce, specialty food items like Italian ice and fresh guacamole, and family-friendly activities. It is an excellent destination for those wanting to support regional farmers while enjoying a scenic resort environment.

In La Jolla, the Perspectives Lecture Series continues today. This program features experts discussing current topics in science and the environment, providing a thoughtful alternative to the evening's musical offerings.

Arts and Public Exhibitions

Art lovers have several galleries to explore today. The San Diego Watercolor Society in Liberty Station is currently hosting the Singing Colors exhibition. This juried show features over 95 original water-based media paintings, showcasing the vibrant creativity of regional artists. Meanwhile, at the San Diego Museum of Art in Balboa Park, visitors can view special centennial exhibitions, including 'Museum Suite: A Collection Performed in Nine Movements,' which explores the intersection of dance and visual art.

Ongoing Cultural Celebrations

March is also San Diego Theatre Month. Throughout the day, local residents can take advantage of special ticket pricing for a variety of shows across the county. While many professional stages are dark on Mondays, several smaller venues and improv groups participate in Theatre Month initiatives, offering a great chance to plan your cultural calendar for the weeks ahead.