It's my job to party.
And I've been "working" since the start of the century. While still a senior in high school I was out in downtown putting up banners for media and promotion companies, flier bombing parking lots, and taking in the cover charge. I put together my first club event when I was 18 and then started going into different directions with event planning to expand my scope beyond just the club.
Besides the obvious reasons of chasing the glamorous life and piles of money being apart of San Diego's nightlife industry I wanted to see San Diego take the spotlight from our sister cities. Being a native surrounded by transplants help me develop an unusual amount of civic pride and loyalty to San Diego. Instead of hearing about people leaving San Diego for clubbing I want to see more people come down to San Diego.
I know that the people who go clubbing all have different expectations and goals when they go out for a night on the town. To avoid people having a biased negative attitude of San Diego this guide is meant for everyone to have a good time wherever they are in San Diego.
Say hi if you see me walking the streets of downtown or in the club,
Richie Edquid