Spring is in full swing and Stockton is buzzing with live entertainment, outdoor competition and hometown pride. From a high school musical production to professional disc golf and a classic baseball rivalry, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this weekend.
Read on for a sampling of events from Visit Stockton and community event organizers.
Modesto Nuts at Stockton Ports
Friday, April 25 | 7:05 p.m.
Banner Island Ballpark, Stockton
The Stockton Ports return to the diamond Friday night to take on the Modesto Nuts. Grab a hot dog, soak in the waterfront views and enjoy America’s pastime under the lights. The Ports are part of Minor League Baseball’s California League and offer affordable, family-friendly fun into September.
PDGA Champions Cup and Disc Golf Festivities
April 25 through May 4
Swenson Park Golf Course, 6803 Alexandria Pl.
Disc golf takes center stage in Stockton as Swenson Park hosts the 2025 PDGA Champions Cup, one of the sport’s premier professional events. The 10-day stretch includes amateur competitions, the Presidents Cup, and the main tournament featuring the best disc golfers in the world.
Ticket options range from general admission to exclusive VIP passes with perks like course access, merch bundles and premium seating. Family-friendly areas, a vendor village and food options make this a great outing for disc golf fans and newcomers alike.
Mean Girls: The Musical at Weston Ranch High School
April 24–26 and May 1–3 | 7 p.m.
Weston Ranch High School Performing Arts Center, 4606 McCuen Ave.
Admission: $15 for adults; $10 for students with ID; children 12 and under admitted free with an adult
The Weston Ranch High School Theatre Company invites audiences to a fetch production of “Mean Girls: The Musical – High School Edition.” Based on the hit 2004 film, this energetic performance features a cast of over 60 student actors, a live student band and student-led technical design.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Seating is limited, so advance ticket purchases are encouraged.
Stockton Lowrider Super Show
Sunday, April 27 | 11 a.m.
San Joaquin County Fairgrounds
Classic cars, custom paint, music and community pride come together for the annual Stockton Lowrider Super Show. From vintage rides to live performances, this show celebrates the rich lowrider culture of the Central Valley.
Caroline Rhea at Grand Theatre Center for the Arts
Friday, April 25 | 8 p.m.
Grand Theatre Center for the Arts, 715 N. Central Ave., Tracy
Admission: $35–$55 (includes $3 ticket fee)
Comedian and actress Caroline Rhea, known for her roles on Sabrina the Teenage Witch and Phineas and Ferb, brings her stand-up comedy tour to Tracy. With decades of television and film credits, Rhea’s live performances blend quick wit, warmth and sharp humor. Tickets are available through the Grand Theatre box office.
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