Miguel in San Diego | Tickets 2026

Miguel

Feel the electrifying energy of Miguel as he takes the stage at the Cal Coast Credit Union Amphitheater in San Diego, CA on Mar 14, 2026. With his soulful voice and dynamic performance, prepare for an unforgettable night filled with chart-topping hits. Secure your spot now with Miguel tour tickets!

Miguel San Diego Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Mar 14, 2026
08:30 PM
San Diego, California from $65.11 Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is the Miguel San Diego concert?

Miguel’s CAOS Tour comes to San Diego, California on Saturday, March 14, 2026 at the Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU, located at 5500 Campanile Drive on the San Diego State University campus. The show is scheduled for 8:30 pm, with doors opening at 7:30 pm, and features Miguel headlining with special guest Jean Dawson in an outdoor amphitheater setting under the night sky.

Is the Miguel San Diego show all ages, and what is the child policy?

The official event listing marks the Miguel concert at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre as an all-ages show. The venue uses a “babes in arms” policy for most entertainment events, meaning infants who cannot walk may enter without their own ticket if they sit on an adult’s lap, but any child old enough to walk must have a valid ticket, and some events may still require every person, regardless of age, to hold a ticket as noted on the event page.

What time should I arrive, and how early do doors open?

For this CAOS Tour date, doors open at 7:30 pm and the show is scheduled to start at 8:30 pm, giving fans a full hour to arrive, clear security, and find their seats. Arriving between 7:15 and 7:45 pm usually lets you park, get through bag checks, grab a drink or snack, and get comfortable in your row without feeling rushed before Jean Dawson and Miguel take the stage.

Is the Miguel concert seated or general admission at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre?

Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre is a tiered outdoor amphitheater with fixed seating, and events like Miguel’s CAOS Tour are sold as reserved seating rather than a standing GA pit. Your ticket will show a specific section, row, and seat, and while guests are allowed to stand during the performance, they must stay directly in front of their assigned seat and cannot block aisles or stand on chairs.

How can I get cheap tickets for Miguel at Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre?

Ticket data shows that San Diego is one of the more affordable stops on the CAOS Tour, with resale sites listing some of the lowest seats starting around 67 dollars, while better lower-bowl seats cost more. To find cheap tickets, focus on upper-level or rear-section seats instead of premium front rows, compare prices across Ticketmaster, AXS, and resale platforms like SeatGeek, and aim for listings that sit close to the lowest advertised range rather than paying a premium for “best available” tags.

What are smart strategies to avoid high ticket fees and overpaying?

Service fees can add a lot to your final total, so it helps to put similar seats into your cart on two or three different sites and compare the full checkout amounts—including all fees—before you commit. Buying multiple tickets in a single order, choosing vendors that show clear all-in pricing, being flexible about sitting a section or two farther back, and avoiding heavily marked-up resale offers are all practical ways to keep your per-ticket cost closer to what other fans are paying.

Where do I park for the Miguel show, and how much does it cost?

Designated event parking for Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre is in SDSU Parking Structures 3 and 6/6B, with a standard event parking charge of about 26 dollars per vehicle payable by card or mobile pay. Parking areas typically open around 90 minutes before doors, and both general and disabled parking spaces in these structures require payment, even for vehicles with a valid DMV placard or plate.

How can I keep transportation and parking costs low?

You can lower costs by carpooling and splitting the 26‑dollar parking fee with friends, arriving early to secure a good spot in Structures 3 or 6, or using San Diego’s trolley and bus lines to reach the SDSU campus and walking to the amphitheater. If you arrive before event parking staff are present, you may need to buy a pay-machine permit for the length of your stay, so checking SDSU’s parking guidance ahead of time and planning your arrival window helps avoid unexpected tickets or extra charges.

What should I know about security, bags, and re-entry?

All guests and personal items are subject to search before entry, and the venue prohibits backpacks while allowing up to 20-ounce sealed water bottles into the amphitheater. Re-entry is generally not allowed, so plan to bring everything you need the first time you enter, travel light with a small, allowed bag, and have your mobile tickets and ID ready to help move quickly through security.

Is the venue accessible for guests with disabilities?

Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre is ADA-compliant, with disabled seating located on every level, designated disabled parking in Structures 3 and 6, and a drop-off zone at the north end of Campanile Drive and Hardy Avenue. Companion seats next to wheelchair locations are reserved for accompanying guests, and any unsold ADA-area seats are released about two weeks before the event, so requesting accessible tickets early and arriving with a valid placard helps ensure a smoother experience.

Will there be food, drinks, and Miguel merchandise, and how do I manage my budget?

The amphitheater offers concession stands and operates as a cashless venue at all food and beverage locations, though concert merch stands accept both cash and cards, and a CAOS Tour stop almost certainly brings Miguel and Jean Dawson shirts and posters. To stay on budget, use the on-site cash-to-card kiosks if needed, decide ahead of time whether you will buy a souvenir, and set a firm limit on drinks and extras so most of your money goes toward a good-value ticket and getting to and from SDSU rather than impulse purchases.

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