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32 upcoming concerts at The Observatory North Park in San Diego
Formed by brothers Luis and Rafael Navejas, Enjambre is one of the most important rock bands in Latin America with hits like "Dulce Soledad." The band has achieved 3 Platinum and 4 Gold Albums. See them live at The Observatory North Park on Saturday, March 21, 2026!
*New Venue* Calum Scott, an English singer-songwriter known for his powerful vocals and heartfelt songs, who gained fame after a "Golden Buzzer" audition on Britain's Got Talent in 2015 with Robyn's "Dancing on My Own," bring his The Avenoir Tour 2026 to The Observatory North Park on Wednesday April 1!
Rising country-folk artist Evan Honer blends modern outlaw country and indie folk with influences from Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell. With over 200 million streams, catch him live at The Observatory North Park on Sunday, April 5, 2026!
Fort Worth alt-rock icons Toadies bring The Charmer Tour to The Observatory North Park on Tuesday June 16! Their platinum-selling 1994 debut Rubberneck spawned the iconic single "Possum Kingdom," and their new Steve Albini-produced album The Charmer drops May 1.
New Jersey indie-pop trio The Happy Fits transform heartbreak into infectious power-pop jams on their new album Lovesick, featuring cello, catchy hooks, and earworm melodies. See them live at The Observatory North Park on Saturday April 4!
Philadelphia's The Disco Biscuits pioneered "trance-fusion," bridging electronic music and jam rock. Celebrating their 30th anniversary, the quartet continues pushing live music boundaries with marathon improvisational sets. See them at The Observatory North Park on Thursday April 16!
Electronic duo Machine Girl produces an explosive, cathartic blend of digital hardcore, breakcore, and rave—described by Pitchfork as "unpredictable and dangerous, full of animalistic rage and uncontrollable energy." See them on the PsychoWarrior Tour at The Observatory North Park on Wednesday March 18!
Honey Revenge, the LA pop-rock duo of Devin Papadol and Donovan Lloyd, blends upbeat melodies with biting lyrics on their debut album Retrovision. Drawing comparisons to Paramore and Avril Lavigne, catch them at The Observatory North Park on Friday June 19!
Nashville-born teen sensation Maddox Batson blends modern country-pop with southern rock and pop influences, earning comparisons to Morgan Wallen and Justin Bieber. See his Live Worldwide Tour at The Observatory North Park on Saturday April 11!
El Monte indie rockers The Red Pears, blending garage grit, surf-tinged rhythms, and melodies rooted in their San Gabriel Valley upbringing, co-headline with L.A. garage punk trio together PANGEA at The Observatory North Park on Friday, April 3!
Nashville's Free Throw has spent over a decade delivering "poignant and heartbreaking" emo-punk marked by energetic sound and gritty catharsis. See them live on the Moments Before The Wind Tour at The Observatory North Park on Friday, April 24!
Childhood friends with Latinx roots, indie-pop quintet Inner Wave broke out of SoCal with dreamy, synth-driven lo-fi gems, and now they're touring their expansive new album See You When I Get Back with Venezuelan indie-rockers and four-time Latin Grammy nominees Los Mesoneros. See them at The Observatory North Park on Friday May 29!
Electric Feels, an experiential dance party featuring all your favorite indie rock and indie dance songs all night with amazing DJs, live at The Observatory North Park on Friday, May 15!
Atlanta's Microwave celebrates the 10th anniversary of their critically acclaimed album 'Much Love,' fusing emo, post-hardcore, and loud guitar rock into a brooding yet cathartic sound. Catch the anniversary tour at The Observatory North Park on Saturday March 28!
Between the Buried and Me, a thinking man's metal outfit from Raleigh, North Carolina, with 25 years of forward-thinking prog metal mastery, move seamlessly from death metal to funk to bluegrass. See them live at The Observatory North Park on Sunday June 7!
After 40 years of groundbreaking thrash metal, Sepultura embarks on their final North American tour. MTV called them "perhaps the most important heavy metal band of the '90s" and the most successful Brazilian metal band in history. Catch the Celebrating Life Through Death farewell tour at The Observatory North Park on Tuesday May 26!
Pledging allegiance to thick, throttling fuzz guitars, primal psychedelia, and thundering rhythms, Grammy-winning Australian rock revivalists Wolfmother arrive at The Observatory North Park on Sunday July 12, performing their legendary 5x platinum debut album in full!
Cincinnati alt-rock legends The Afghan Whigs fused soul and R&B with raw rock swagger, earning Pitchfork acclaim as "one of the few alt-bands to flourish on a major label" in the '90s. Celebrate their 40th anniversary at The Observatory North Park on Saturday May 23!
Polish extreme metal titans Behemoth have been challenging norms with their potent blend of black and death metal since 1991. Their 2025 album The Shit Ov God was praised as "their finest album in a decade." Witness their theatrical intensity at The Observatory North Park on Tuesday, April 14!
NYC's electro-dance duo Fcukers blend 90s/00s house, big beat, and trip hop into addictive dancefloor anthems. Signed to Ninja Tune and praised by Pitchfork, their debut EP Baggy$$ earned them a spot opening for Tame Impala. Catch them at The Observatory North Park on Thursday April 2!
Bloodywood, torchbearers and barrier-breakers of metal from India, fuse nu-metal, rap, and folk to create a fingerprint-distinct sound. Fresh off sold-out shows with Babymetal and Halestorm, they bring their electrifying live experience to The Observatory North Park on Tuesday April 21!
Philadelphia pop-punk icons The Wonder Years celebrate the 10th anniversary of "No Closer to Heaven" on a special tour—potentially their last shows for some time. See them live at The Observatory North Park on Thursday March 19!
Club 90s presents Benito Bowl, the ultimate Bad Bunny dance party celebrating the reggaeton superstar fresh off his historic Super Bowl LX halftime show! Dance to all your favorite Benito hits plus the best Latin anthems at The Observatory North Park on Friday, March 13!
Lebanon Hanover, the darkwave duo of Larissa Iceglass and William Maybelline, deliver ice-cold post-punk inspired by Siouxsie and the Banshees, The Cure, and Bauhaus. Their viral hit "Gallowdance" made them cult icons of the modern goth scene. See them live at The Observatory North Park on Friday May 1!
The Brook & The Bluff return to their rock & roll roots with their new album Werewolf, channeling the swamp rock spirit of Creedence, Petty, and The Eagles. Fueled by 200M+ streams and stacked four-part harmonies, catch them at The Observatory North Park on Thursday April 23!
Drug Church, Albany's post-hardcore powerhouses blending crushing aggression with bulletproof hooks, and White Reaper, Louisville's hook-happy garage punk heroes with arena-rock ambitions, co-headline The Observatory North Park on Sunday March 29!
are performing on Saturday, May 9 at The Observatory North Park
Emerging in 1997 from Orange County's thriving ska-punk scene, RX Bandits evolved into progressive rock innovators willing to take musical risks. Celebrate the 20th anniversary of their landmark album "...And The Battle Begun" at The Observatory North Park on Saturday June 28!
L.A. garage rock revivalists Allah-Las blend laid-back '60s surf, psychedelia, and West Coast sunshine. With their acclaimed Zuma 85 signaling a bold new era, catch them at The Observatory North Park on Wednesday, June 3!
Snail Mail, the solo project of guitarist and singer-songwriter Lindsey Jordan, returns with her highly anticipated third album Ricochet after five years. Her emotionally acute indie rock earned critical acclaim with debut Lush and the widely praised Valentine. See her live at The Observatory North Park on Saturday May 2!
Fulton Lee blends vintage soul with modern pop to create his signature "Bubblegum Funk" sound, influenced by legends like James Brown and Little Richard. With groovy hits, energetic performances, and millions of Spotify streams, his Sing With Me Tour promises to leave your hips moving and soul nourished! See him live at The Observatory North Park on Saturday, July 18!
One of the most popular and influential bands of the early 1990s pop-punk boom, Chicago's Screeching Weasel helped shape the genre with Ramones-inspired melodies and attitude. See them live at The Observatory North Park on Saturday, September 5!