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Things to do this weekend: Veteran's Day, Fleet Week, Sabrina Carpenter and more

J.Nelson24 min ago

There's always something fun to do in America's Finest City. Our Weekend events guide is here to help. Get up. Get out. Play!

Friday, Nov. 8

Native American Art Show Nov. 8-10, hours vary | Exclusive Collections Gallery in Gaslamp Quarter The 5th annual Native American Art Show runs this weekend in the first Native American woman-owned property in the Gaslamp Quarter, the Exclusive Collections Gallery. It features work from 14 Native American artists. The art show will be a celebration of art and the continued growth, albeit slow, of the Native American community.

Fleet Week San Diego 2024 All weekend long | Broadway Pier | Free This is the last weekend you can enjoy several events honoring and celebrating military members. Live music, food, and fun events will be available.

​San Diego Beer Week Participating breweries| All week long A 10-day celebration, promoting more than 150 independent craft breweries in San Diego County

In Your Neighborhood NBC7 goes in your neighborhood

Saturday, Nov. 9

Red, White, & Blue Salute at SeaWorld Nov. 9 - Nov. 11 | SeaWorld San Diego | Included with park admission SeaWorld is honoring military members with a fireworks show every night until Veteran's Day. There will also be a separate, dedicated line for military and veterans at the park entrance.

Beer Fest

Los Tigres del Norte$72+ Billboard magazine named the family of musicians as the most influential regional Mexican group in the United States. They have sold millions of records and continue to top music charts.

City Ballet's Dracula

Sunday, Nov. 10

Sabrina Carpenter 7 p.m. at Pechanga Arena| $393+ Sabrina Carpenter is making a stop in San Diego for her Short n' Sweet Tour. She will perform her latest releases, including her single, "Espresso," which reached #1 on the global Spotify charts, and "Please Please Please."

HADESTOWN 1 p.m. at the San Diego Civic Theatre| $56.25+ HADESTOWN intertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back.

Dr. Seuss's How the Grinch Stole Christmas 4:30 p.m. at The Old Globe | $26+ The 27th annual production of Dr. Seuss's famous story is now available. James Vásquez is directing the musical with Andrew Polec reprising his role as The Grinch.

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