February 1, 2026

The Bay Area’s Biggest Weekend: Every Major Concert and Party Taking Over San Francisco for Super Bowl LX

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Super Bowl weekend has always been about spectacle. But in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area, the real headline isn’t just what’s happening on the field. It’s what’s happening onstage. From waterfront EDM blowouts and arena-sized pop showcases to intimate performances by rock icons and country heavyweights, Super Bowl LX is turning the Bay into a full-scale music destination. Whether you’re in town for football or just here for the noise, these are the concerts that will define the weekend.

🔥 Benson Boone — Thursday, Feb. 5

Pop’s rising star brings his energetic indie-pop hooks to kick things off. This show sets the tone for a weekend that blurs festival energy with Super Bowl fervor.

Noah Kahan – Thursday, Feb. 5

Noah Kahan brings an intimate, buzz-heavy set to The Warfield on Thursday night, kicking off Super Bowl weekend in style. Expect sing-along favorites from Stick Season alongside a few surprises, with the special performance later airing on SiriusXM and Pandora.

🔊 Martin Garrix ft. Lost Frequencies — Friday, Feb. 6

For EDM fans, this is the night. Dutch DJ Martin Garrix (joined by Lost Frequencies) will bring that heart-pounding, bass-thumping main-stage feel to downtown.

🎸🏈 Green Day & Counting Crows Take Over Super Bowl Weekend at Pier 29


FanDuel and Spotify are once again anchoring Super Bowl weekend in San Francisco with an invite-only waterfront party headlined by Green Day and a live performance from Counting Crows. Taking over Pier 29 on Friday, February 6, the high-profile celebration promises a distinctly Bay Area soundtrack, with a special DJ set still to be announced.

🤠 Chris Stapleton + Sierra Ferrell — Saturday, Feb. 7

Country and Americana meet soulful storytelling as Grammy-winning Chris Stapleton takes the stage with Sierra Ferrell for a night of guitars, grit, and glow.


🎧 Big Night on the Waterfront: Calvin Harris & Diplo

Shifting from halls to piers, Calvin Harris and Diplo are teaming up at Pier 80 on Friday, Feb. 6 for a high-voltage, mega-DJ dance party. Think sparkling waterfront views and nonstop beats, a pulsating EDM spectacle that demands you bring your weekend party shoes.


🎸 Legendary and Live: Super Bowl LX Studio 60 Series

At the historic Palace of Fine Arts, the Studio 60 concert series brings iconic artists into a venue steeped in timeless San Francisco culture.

🎶 Sting — Friday, Feb. 6

The former Police frontman brings a lifetime of hits and deep catalog textures to one of the city’s most atmospheric stages, a moment where rock history meets Super Bowl weekend hype.


🎉 Block Parties & Waterfront R&B Vibes

The celebrations spill outside conventional concert halls into big party energy across the Bay:

Super Bowl LX VIP event: ‘H.wood Homecoming Presented by DraftKings’ (INVITE ONLY)

When: Friday, February 6th 2026

Time: 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

Where: 1 Hotel, San Francisco

What: The luxury LA-based hospitality visionaries behind The h.wood Group are back to host their annual, highly anticipated Super Bowl event for 2026 in partnership with DraftKings — the ‘h.wood Homecoming’. At this invite-only affair, 50 Cent, Kaytranada, DJ Pee .Wee and more are set to kick off Super Bowl LX weekend in epic glamorous style.

Odell Beckham Jr FRI&NDS party Ft. Gunna Saturday Feb. 7

FRI&NDS, OBJ’s invite-only cultural series spotlighting underrepresented talent, brings one of the weekend’s most exclusive parties to San Francisco this Saturday, headlined by a special performance from Gunna.

🎤 T-Pain & Sean Paul — Saturday, Feb. 7

The R&B & Ribs experience at Pier 80 promises an irresistible mix of bounce, dancehall, and crowd-friendly anthems. A perfect soundtrack for weekend revelers ready to move.

🎤 Kehlani — San Jose City Hall Block Party (Feb. 6)

Bay Area favorite Kehlani brings hometown pride to the big-game weekend with an outdoor block party vibe that feels intimate despite the massive occasion.


🪩 Bonus: High-Profile Parties with Live Music

San Francisco’s Super Bowl scene isn’t just concerts, it’s nightlife elevated:

🥂 Sports Illustrated “The Party” Featuring The Chainsmokers + Ludacris — Feb. 7

A swanky, star-studded pre-game party at the Cow Palace with big-name performances and VIP energy. Perfect if you want music plus celebrity sightings.


🏈 Game Day: Bad Bunny on the Halftime Stage

And of course, the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show itself. Bad Bunny will make history as the first solo Latino and Spanish-language artist to headline the halftime spectacle at Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8, adding yet another layer to this already stacked weekend of music.


📅 Weekend at a Glance

DateMusic Highlights
Feb. 5Benson Boone @ Bill Graham
Feb. 5(NFL Honors + other events)
Feb. 5Noah Kahan @Warfield
Feb. 6Martin Garrix @ Bill Graham
Feb. 6Calvin Harris & Diplo @ Pier 80
Feb. 6Sting @ Palace of Fine Arts
Feb. 6Kehlani @ San Jose Block Party
Feb. 6Green Day/Counting Crows
Feb. 7Chris Stapleton @ Bill Graham
Feb. 7T-Pain & Sean Paul @ Pier 80
Feb. 7SI “The Party” w/ Chainsmokers & Ludacris
Feb. 8Bad Bunny — Super Bowl Halftime Show

Louis Raphael

Louis Raphael

San Francisco music critic and photographer, Louis Raphael, was the SF Music Examiner for Examiner.com and AXS.com for 3 years, before starting Music in SF®. As an influencer with a combined audience of 100K users, Raphael works to bring brand awareness for bands and various musical acts worldwide.

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