Madison Beer in San Diego
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About Madison Beer
Madison Beer started as a Justin Bieber discovery in 2013, but that origin story undersells what she's actually built. She's released multiple EPs and albums that show someone working through the specific anxiety of being a young woman in the public eye. Her earlier tracks like 'Playboy' caught people's attention with slick production and that particular blend of confidence and vulnerability she does well. By the time she put out 'Home' and started leaning into more introspective material, it was clear she was treating songwriting as something serious. She's put out the albums 'Life Support' and 'Reckless,' both of which trace what happens when you're trying to figure out who you are while everyone's watching. Her music tends toward polished pop that's more interested in production details than blunt statements, which means her songs reward close listening. She's the kind of artist whose actual fanbase is more devoted than her casual listener count might suggest.
Her crowds are relatively young and come ready to sing every word. The energy stays engaged but controlled, more singalong than mosh pit. She handles herself well in smaller venues where people can actually hear her vocals, which matters since that's where her music lives.
Known for Playboy, Tied Up, Home, Hurts to Hurt You, Say It
Madison Beer + San Diego
Madison Beer's June 2024 stop at SOMA showed why San Diego keeps drawing her back. She moved through 24 songs with the precision of someone who knows exactly what her audience needs to hear. The setlist ranged from early deep cuts like "Home to Another One" and "I Wonder" to the more recent stuff—"Dangerous," "Reckless," "BOYSHIT"—that hit harder live than on record. "King of Everything" closed things out, a fitting choice for a set that felt less like a greatest hits run and more like she was sorting through her own catalog in real time. SOMA's intimate setup meant you could actually see her work through the material, which matters when you're dealing with songs this personal.
Madison Beer in San Diego News
- Madison Beer to embark on worldwide ‘The Locket Tour’ 95.3 X95 · Feb 12, 2026
- Didn’t get Madison Beer ‘Locket Tour’ tickets? Here’s where you can still buy them Syracuse.com · Jan 21, 2026
- Madison Beer Concert Setlist: Get Ready for the locket tour Ticketmaster Blog · Jan 14, 2026
- Madison Beer announces ‘locket’ tour stop in San Diego Yahoo · Jan 13, 2026
- Madison Beer Announces "locket tour": How to Get Tickets Consequence of Sound · Jan 13, 2026
Live Music in San Diego
San Diego's indie and alternative pop scene has a specific energy—less industry-obsessed than LA, more grounded. The city gravitates toward artists who write introspectively without the polish, which is exactly Madison Beer's lane. SOMA itself has become a reliable venue for this kind of artist, sitting at that sweet spot between intimate room and full production. San Diego audiences tend to know the deep cuts and actually listen rather than just photograph the moment, which makes it a natural fit for Beer's more vulnerable material.
San Diego road trip to see Madison Beer?
Stay in La Jolla if you want upscale coastal vibes — it's worth the splurge. Dinner at Duke's La Jolla offers views and solid seafood without being pretentious. Spend the day before the show walking Windansea Beach or browsing the galleries around Prospect Street. If you want to understand the city's Mexican-American cultural fabric, head to Chicano Park in Barrio Logan — the murals are legitimately world-class. Hit a taco shop on Logan Avenue afterward. The neighborhood pulses with the energy that informs music like Peso Pluma's.
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