Top 10 Must-See San Diego Shows Featuring Infinity Song, Anthony Cullins, and Steely Dan

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This week in San Diego, music lovers will have the chance to catch some fantastic live performances across various genres. Kicking things off are the New York-based group Infinity Song, who bring their unique blend of 70s-inspired pop soft rock to the Music Box on November 15. Drawing on the harmony-heavy pop sound of the early 1970s, Infinity Song’s original music, like “Sinking Boat,” “I Want You Back,” and the new single “London Foxes,” exudes a nostalgic yet fresh vibe that is sure to captivate audiences. Their close harmonies and catchy tunes make them a band to watch.

Meanwhile, blues guitarist Anthony Cullins will be taking the stage at Lou Lou’s on November 14. Despite his young age, Cullins has already made a name for himself in the music scene, winning Artist of the Year at the 2025 San Diego Music Awards. His gritty R&B-tinged blues performances are not to be missed, making Lou Lou’s the perfect venue for a night of soulful music.

For fans of EDM, Philadelphia-based DJ and producer Subtronics will be putting on two electrifying shows at Petco Park’s Gallagher Square on November 14 and 15. Known for his high-energy performances and chart-topping hits like “Griztronics” and “Amnesia,” Subtronics promises a multimedia experience that combines music with visual spectacles, creating an unforgettable dance party atmosphere.

If rock ‘n’ roll is more your style, don’t miss the Southern Culture on the Skids 40th-anniversary celebration at The Casbah on November 15. This North Carolina-based trio promises a night of rambunctious Southern twang-driven bluesy rock that is guaranteed to get the audience on their feet. With titles like “Fried Chicken and Gasoline” and creative covers of classics like Traffic’s “Dear Mr. Fantasy,” SCOTS is sure to deliver a fun-filled evening of music.

Guitar aficionados will want to catch former Genesis guitarist Steve Hackett at the Balboa Theatre on November 15. Backed by a five-piece band, Hackett will treat fans to a mix of solo material and classic Genesis deep cuts, including selections from the iconic 1974 album “The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway.” Die-hard Genesis fans are in for a treat with this performance that showcases Hackett’s legendary guitar skills.

For fans of Steely Dan, the Musicians of Steely Dan will be playing two shows at the Belly Up Tavern on November 16. With a lineup featuring musicians who played on Steely Dan’s hit records, including founding member Denny Dias and saxophonist Tom Scott, this tribute band promises an authentic and nostalgic trip down memory lane with songs from the band’s early albums to their iconic releases like Aja and Gaucho.

Rounding out the week is the legendary Bryan Adams, who will be rocking out at Viejas Arena on November 16. Touring in support of his new album, “Roll with The Punches,” Adams will showcase his signature anthemic rock sound, performing new hits like “Make Up Your Mind” alongside classics like “Cuts Like A Knife” and “Run To You.” Opening for Adams will be the iconic duo Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, making this a night of rock ‘n’ roll that fans won’t want to miss.

Lastly, on November 18, Winston’s will be hosting a fundraiser and food drive to support Feeding San Diego, featuring performances by Falling Doves and Skyler Lutes, among others. Event organizer Christopher Leyva aims to make a positive impact on the community by helping those in need during these challenging times. Be sure to show your support for this worthy cause while enjoying a night of live music.

With a diverse lineup of talented artists and bands, this week promises to be a treat for music enthusiasts in San Diego. Whether you’re into soft rock, blues, EDM, rock ‘n’ roll, or classic hits, there’s something for everyone to enjoy at these upcoming shows. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to witness some incredible live performances from these exceptional artists.

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