San Diego, CA
What’s Coming to Frontwave Arena in 2026: Sports, Shows & New League Debuts
Frontwave Arena in Oceanside has packed its 2026 calendar with everything from USA Basketball World Cup Qualifiers to a brand-new professional BMX racing league.
Since opening in September 2024, the 7,500-seat venue has established itself as North County San Diego’s go-to spot for live sports and entertainment, and this year’s lineup keeps that momentum going strong.
USA Basketball, G League, and Indoor Soccer
Team USA takes the court for two FIBA World Cup Qualifier games, facing the Dominican Republic on February 26 and Mexico on March 1.
The San Diego Clippers are back for their second NBA G League season with 24 home games running through March 28, complete with themed giveaway nights.
The San Diego Sockers return for their 2026 MASL season with 12 home matches through March 29, bringing fast-paced indoor soccer from one of the league’s most successful franchises.
Wrestling, Futsal Exhibitions, and BMX Racing
All Elite Wrestling returns on February 21 for AEW Collision, delivering the high-energy atmosphere, diverse roster, and unpredictable storylines that put fans right in the middle of the action.
Icons vs Creators hits the arena on March 7, marking the first-ever premier futsal-style indoor soccer exhibition in the U.S. The event brings together legendary international soccer icons and top influencers for a crossover event that blends sport and pop culture.
The big debut happens this summer when Frontwave hosts the BMXGP1 League on June 21, a brand-new professional indoor BMX racing league. The 12-round season runs every Sunday through September 13 on a custom-built course where speed decides the winner, not judges or tricks.
Comedy and Music Headliners
Michael McIntyre brings his Hello America! tour to Frontwave on March 18, marking the UK comedy star’s first-ever U.S. tour. McIntyre has sold out arenas around the world, including record-breaking runs at London’s O2 Arena, and his sharp observational stand-up has racked up hundreds of millions of online views.
MercyMe’s Wonder + Awe Tour stops in Oceanside on April 16, with the 10x-Platinum band joined by Big Daddy Weave, Tim Timmons, and Sam Wesley for a high-energy night of music and community.
Summer Tuesday Series Returns
The Summer Tuesday Series transforms the arena into a midweek destination from June 16 through August 11. Select nights feature live World Cup matches broadcast on the arena videoboard, paired with themed activations like Taco Tuesdays.
Expect local food vendors, drink specials, DJs or live music, interactive games, and community partner pop-ups throughout the series.
See you there!
Frontwave Arena continues proving that North County deserves its own major venue, and 2026’s lineup gives us plenty of reasons to make the drive to Oceanside.
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See you there, San Diego!
San Diego, CA
Washington Nationals vs San Diego Padres Game Thread
The Nats had chances to win last night, but they came up short. Some of the weaknesses at the back end of their roster showed up, and they lost 7-5 in a bullpen battle. Now they will look to bounce back at home against a tough Padres team.
Blake Butera has made some peculiar changes to the lineup. Clearly, he wants to go lefty heavy. The struggling Jorbit Vivas will start over Curtis Mead. Jose Tena will also be starting at DH. That means James Wood will go to right field and Dylan Crews will slide to center. Drew Millas will also be back behind the plate. Foster Griffin will be on the bump.
The Padres have a very similar lineup to last night. Rodolfo Duran will replace Freddy Fermin behind the plate. Otherwise, it is the same personnel. We saw Jackson Merrill and Fernando Tatis start to wake up, so hopefully that does not continue. Blake Butera’s college teammate, Michael King, will be on the mound.
The Nats will look to avoid going under .500 in this one. Michael King will be a good test, but this lineup has been resilient. Hopefully Foster Griffin can build on his strong outing against the Braves. If they don’t win today, those narratives about the poor home record will re-appear. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!
San Diego, CA
Letters: Stop taxpayer funds for short-term rental trash
San Diego taxpayers are subsidizing the short-term rental industry’s trash collection under the People’s Ordinance. The 2017 letter from the city attorney to Councilmember Zapf is crystal clear: transient occupancy (rentals under 30 days) generates “nonresidential refuse.”
The city is prohibited from providing free weekly collection to these units. Yet, thousands of whole-home STRs continue to receive curbside service at taxpayer expense. Measure B (2022) modernized funding but left the core definition intact — transient rentals remain ineligible for city residential service.
Requiring owners to arrange and pay for private hauling would shift the full cost off the general fund. With roughly 7,954 active licenses, and residential collection costing about $520 per unit annually, the city could save approximately $4.1 million a year. That money could repair streets, fund public safety or lower taxes for actual residents. Enforce the ordinance as written.
— Gary Wonacott, San Diego
San Diego, CA
San Diego teen organizes Eid goodie bags for children after Mosque tragedy
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — As the Muslim community prepares to celebrate Eid al-Adha next month, a San Diego teenager is working to bring comfort and joy to children impacted by the recent tragedy at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
Seventeen-year-old Sarah Abdin spent the past week fundraising, shopping and assembling nearly 100 Eid goodie bags for students at the mosque’s elementary school.
While many teenagers are focused on final exams, Abdin said she spent some nights working until 2 a.m. to make sure every bag was ready in time for the school’s upcoming graduation celebration.
The project was inspired by the recent shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego, where children were present during the incident. Abdin, who attended the mosque as a child, said hearing about what students experienced motivated her to take action.
Each bag contains a variety of treats, activities and gifts intended to help children celebrate Eid, one of the most important holidays in Islam.
Abdin said community members quickly rallied behind the effort, helping raise funds and support the project. After days of shopping and preparation, she and her sister spent several hours assembling the bags ahead of delivery.
The goodie bags are expected to be distributed during the elementary school’s graduation festivities in early June.
Abdin said she hopes the gesture serves as a reminder that the children are surrounded by a community that cares about them and stands beside them during difficult times.
The fundraising effort received widespread support, helping cover the cost of the goodie bags and allowing organizers to expand their reach to more students.
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