Super Bowl weekend in San Francisco isn’t just a major sporting event; it is also bringing major concerts to the city. Global star Bad Bunny will perform the coveted halftime show, just after winning Album of the Year at the Grammys. While we wait for his highly anticipated performances, there are also many other stars in town, including Green Day, The Killers, and more. Check out the full list of shows below.
Thursday, February 5
- Fall Out Boy at Regency Ballroom: The iconic band will start the weekend early at Regency Ballroom.
- (FREE) Austin Millz at Downtown First Thursdays
Friday, February 6
- Post Malone at Fort Mason Center: Bud Light is hosting a free concert with Post Malone at Fort Mason Center. Check out our article on details on how to get tickets.
- Shaq’s Funhouse with Tiesto, Disco Lines, and DJ Diesel at Cow Palace
- Kehlani at San Jose City Hall: San Jose city Hall is hosting a block parties outside during Super Bowl Weekend. The Friday party will be headlined by Kehlani.
- Martin Garrix and Lost Frequencies at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium: The popular DJ will headline a show at Bill Graham, joined by Lost Frequencies.
- Sting at the Palace of Fine Arts: Sting will perform at the Palace of Fine Arts, check out our article to learn more.

Saturday February 7
- Dom Dolla at San Jose City Hall: Dom Dolla will be the second headliner at the San Jose City Hall block parties on Saturday.
- The Killers at the Palace of Fine Arts: The Palace of Fine Arts’ second concert will be headlined by The Killers. Check out our article for more information.
- Chris Stapleton at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium: Following Martin Garrix, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium will host Chris Stapleton.
- T-Pain and Sean Paul at Pier 80: R&B and Ribs will host T-Pain and Sean Paul at Pier 80 on Saturday.
Sunday February 8
- Teddy Swims and LaRussell tailgate performance at Levi’s Stadium
In addition to concerts, there are many exciting Super Bowl events happening all week, including free block parties and pop-up shops. If you don’t have plans for the big game yet, check out one of these watch parties in SF.