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Baby Keem - The Ca$ino Tour

Fri May 8 at 8:30pm

San Diego, CA

Event Info

  • Fri - May 8, 20268:30 PMTickets

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About Baby Keem

Hykeem Jamaal Carter Jr. (born October 22, 2000), professionally known as Baby Keem, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer, that grew up in Carson, California. He initially gained major recognition following the release of his single "Orange Soda", from his second mixtape Die for My Bitch (2019), which peaked at number 98 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. He would later go on to collaborate with prominent rappers such as Travis Scott and his cousin Kendrick Lamar Read more on Last.fm

Venue

3350 Sports Arena Blvd, San Diego, CA

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the SOMA venue in San Diego?
Where is the SOMA venue in San Diego? SOMA is located at 3350 Sports Arena Boulevard in San Diego, California. Nestled in the Midway District, this iconic music venue is just minutes from downtown San Diego and the popular Point Loma area. Its prime location near major freeways, including Interstate 8 and Interstate 5, makes it easily accessible for concertgoers across San Diego County. SOMA's proximity to the Pechanga Arena also places it in a vibrant entertainment hub. If you're looking for a central spot in San Diego to enjoy live music, SOMA offers convenience and a dynamic atmosphere for fans of all genres.
What does SOMA stand for in San Diego?
What does SOMA stand for in San Diego? In San Diego, SOMA stands for “South of Market.” The name originates from the venue's original location in downtown San Diego, which was situated just south of Market Street. Although SOMA later moved to its current Sports Arena Boulevard address, the name has remained as a nod to its roots in the city's music scene. SOMA has become synonymous with all-ages shows, energetic crowds, and a legacy of hosting some of the biggest names in alternative, punk, and indie music. The name continues to represent a cornerstone of San Diego's live entertainment culture.
When did SOMA San Diego open?
When did SOMA San Diego open? SOMA San Diego originally opened its doors in 1986. The venue began as a converted warehouse in downtown San Diego, quickly establishing itself as a focal point for all-ages concerts and the local punk and alternative scenes. In 1994, SOMA moved to its current location at 3350 Sports Arena Boulevard, transforming another warehouse into the legendary concert venue fans know today. Over the decades, SOMA has hosted countless up-and-coming and established artists, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of San Diego's vibrant live music landscape.
Where is the biggest concert venue in San Diego?
Where is the biggest concert venue in San Diego? The biggest concert venue in San Diego is the Pechanga Arena, located at 3500 Sports Arena Boulevard, just steps away from SOMA in the Midway District. With a seating capacity of up to 16,100 for concerts, Pechanga Arena hosts major touring acts, sporting events, and large-scale performances year-round. Its central location, versatile event space, and state-of-the-art amenities make it the top choice for large concerts and events in San Diego County. From internationally renowned musicians to popular family shows, Pechanga Arena stands as the city's premier destination for the biggest live entertainment experiences.
Are there seats at SOMA San Diego?
Are there seats at SOMA San Diego? SOMA San Diego is primarily a standing-room-only venue, designed to create an immersive and energetic concert experience. The Mainstage area features an open floor plan with no permanent seating, allowing fans to get up close to the performers and fully engage with the music. While there may be limited seating available along the venue's perimeter or in select VIP sections for certain events, general admission tickets do not include reserved seats. This setup makes SOMA the perfect spot for fans who want to enjoy a lively, interactive show in an intimate setting.

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