Super Bowl LX is almost here, and the Bay Area is officially the epicenter of sports, music, and culture. The 2026 Super Bowl kicks off at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, where the Seattle Seahawks will face the New England Patriots in a rematch of the 2015 NFL championship.
Leading up to kickoff, the Bay Area will host a number of Super Bowl week events including concerts, exclusive parties, fan festivals, and intimate club shows.
With demand surging for Super Bowl weekend events, fans can still secure tickets to many of the week’s most talked-about concerts through Ticket Club, including premium shows, exclusive parties, and intimate performances.
Here’s a look at the biggest Super Bowl LX week events happening around the Bay Area.
Headline Super Bowl LX Concert Series
The BAHC Live! Concert Series, presented by the Bay Area Host Committee, takes over Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco on Friday, February 6, and Saturday, February 7, 2026. Serving as one of the official live music showcases of Super Bowl LX week, the two-night series features major headliners across multiple genres.
On Friday night, Martin Garrix leads the lineup alongside Belgian producer Lost Frequencies, delivering a high-energy electronic music performance with festival-level production. The show is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m.
The concert series continues on Saturday with Chris Stapleton, who closes out the weekend at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium with support from Sierra Ferrell. The award-winning country artist’s performance is among the most anticipated concerts of Super Bowl week, with tickets available on Ticket Club.
Super Bowl LX Studio 60
Another marquee music offering arrives with Super Bowl LX Studio 60, a premium concert experience hosted at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts on Friday, February 6, and Saturday, February 7, 2026. The event combines live performances with upscale hospitality, exclusive amenities, and appearances from NFL legends.
On Friday, Sting headlines Studio 60, performing in an intimate, high-end setting that includes all-inclusive food, beverages, and VIP access.
The weekend concludes on Saturday night when The Killers take the stage at Studio 60. The Las Vegas rock band headlines the final evening of the premium series, and Ticket Club offers fans the opportunity to attend this exclusive Super Bowl weekend performance.
Major Concerts, Festivals, and Warehouse Parties
Pier 80 will once again serve as one of the central hubs for large-scale Super Bowl LX week nightlife in San Francisco. The waterfront venue is set to host multiple high-capacity concerts featuring top-tier artists throughout the weekend. On Friday, February 6, Diplo and Calvin Harris headline a massive electronic music event, followed on Saturday, February 7, by The Chainsmokers with Ludacris. That same night, Pier 80 will also host R&B and Ribs, featuring performances by T-Pain and Sean Paul.
Another major highlight arrives on Friday, February 6, when Post Malone headlines Post Malone & Buddies at the Bud Light Stage inside Fort Mason Center. The performance is expected to be one of the most talked-about shows of Super Bowl week, with fans still able to explore Ticket Club for remaining ticket options.
Comedy also has a place on the Super Bowl LX week calendar. On Saturday, February 7, Dave Chappelle brings his stand-up show to Chase Center in San Francisco, offering fans an opportunity to add a comedy event to their Super Bowl plans.
Exclusive and Intimate Performances
In addition to arena and warehouse-sized shows, Super Bowl week includes a limited number of smaller-venue performances taking place between Thursday, February 5, and Friday, February 6. These shows offer fans the chance to see major artists in more intimate settings than their typical tour stops.
Fall Out Boy is scheduled to perform at the Regency Ballroom on Thursday, February 5, while Noah Kahan takes the stage at The Warfield on Friday, February 6. Bay Area native Kehlani will host performances at both San Jose City Hall and 1015 Folsom on February 6. That same evening, Sheila E. headlines a benefit concert at The Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, hosted by NFL Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott and benefiting the Follow the Music education program.
Day Parties, Tailgates, and Fan Experiences
Beyond traditional concerts, Super Bowl LX week also includes a full schedule of daytime events and late-night celebrations across the Bay Area. Shaq’s Fun House returns on Friday, February 6, and Saturday, February 7, with a lineup that includes T-Pain, Tiësto, Disco Lines, and DJ Diesel.
Other events include Tight Ends & Friends at Public Works on Thursday, February 6, featuring Loud Luxury, as well as The One Party by Uber at Pier 48 on Friday, February 6, with performances by Olivia Dean and Shaboozey. On Saturday, February 7, the Members Only Day Party takes place at Monte Carlo Restaurant & Bar, featuring Trey Songz, Fabolous, and DJ Esco. Super Bowl Sunday festivities wrap up with Guy’s Flavortown Tailgate at the Cow Palace on February 8, featuring live performances by Tucker Wetmore and Loud Luxury.
Final Thoughts
Super Bowl LX week brings a dense schedule of live music to the Bay Area, with concerts and performances taking place across San Francisco, Santa Clara, and surrounding cities in the days leading up to kickoff. Major touring acts, legacy artists, and emerging performers are all represented, creating one of the busiest live music weeks of the year.
While several high-profile shows have already sold out, tickets for many Super Bowl LX–related concerts remain available through the secondary market. Fans planning to attend the game can also still purchase Super Bowl LX tickets through Ticket Club, where members can access resale listings without paying traditional service fees. Whether attending a concert, the game itself, or both, Super Bowl LX offers multiple live entertainment options throughout the week.
