Meet the next set of amazing musicians for September 15
Ashley E Norton, Micah Justice, and Julia Sage
SOHO events not only provide quality entertainment but also raise awareness about the importance of preserving historic buildings, sites, and landscapes. Proceeds from ticket sales and donations will directly benefit the talented musicians and support arts and culture programming at the Marston House.
While you're here, make sure to pay a visit to the Marston House Museum Shop, a unique experience exclusively available to concertgoers. Joining SOHO as a member has its perks, like saving $2 on each concert ticket and enjoying a generous 15% discount when you shop. Plus, every purchase you make directly contributes to our mission of preserving history for future generations. So, don't miss out—explore the shop and become a part of our preservation efforts today!
Join us at the Marston House Gardens for a remarkable music series that celebrates the end of summer in the most captivating way. We can't wait to see you there!
Marston House Museum & Gardens
3525 Seventh Avenue, San Diego 92103
Purchase Tickets
$10 SOHO Members · $12 Non members
Online HERE
By Phone (619) 297-9327
Day of the Event At the Museum Shop
And don’t miss the last of the 3-part series!
September 29 - Cathryn Beeks, Lauren Leigh, and Eve Selis
There is no parking on this residential street. Utilize the ample free parking all along Balboa Drive, Sixth Avenue, Upas and Thorn Streets. Parking for disabled or elderly: Friends or family should deliver disabled or elderly guests to the front of the Museum Shop and assist them in their arrival. Vehicles should then be immediately moved to the parking areas noted on the Parking Map.
We're proud to partner with the San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture, which helps support non-profits like SOHO. By attending this event, you're contributing to our city’s arts and culture community. SOHO, founded by two artists, has always been deeply connected to the arts, starting with the art of architecture. The Marston House, with its rich history of music and dance, is the perfect venue for these concerts. George Marston himself was known for his passion and support for the arts.
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