A plethora of Super Bowl events and concerts are set to take place in the Bay Area leading up to the big game at Levi's Stadium on February 8th. The festivities, which kick off on Monday, February 2nd, will bring together thousands of fans for a week-long celebration.
On the first day, Super Bowl Opening Night will feature an exclusive concert and meet-and-greet with some of the world's top artists, including Drake and Ed Sheeran, at the Chase Center. The following night, The Killers will headline a live concert at the Palace of Fine Arts, while T-Pain and Sean Paul will take over Pier 80 for a pre-game party.
For music lovers, there are numerous concerts scheduled throughout the week, featuring top artists like Post Malone, Walel, Calvin Harris, Diplo, Sonny Fodera, The Killers, Chris Stapleton, and more. These events will be held at various venues across the Bay Area, including the Cow Palace, Pier 80, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and The Midway.
The NFL Culture Hub will also make an appearance in the Bay Area, showcasing a curated lineup of thought-provoking conversations, live performances, art installations, and bespoke brand collaborations celebrating diverse voices shaping the future of culture.
In addition to concerts and events, fans can also enjoy food festivals like Taste of the NFL, which features top chefs, over 30 NFL greats, and captivating entertainment. There will also be a Big Game Viewing party at Chase Center, featuring a live DJ and broadcasting the game on a plaza screen starting at 3:30 PM.
On Sunday, February 7th, the Bay Area Fan Zone in Oakland will host a community celebration with a live Super Bowl broadcast on a large screen, live music, special guests, food from local East Bay vendors, family-friendly activities, and a vibrant festival atmosphere celebrating Oakland's culture and creativity.
On the first day, Super Bowl Opening Night will feature an exclusive concert and meet-and-greet with some of the world's top artists, including Drake and Ed Sheeran, at the Chase Center. The following night, The Killers will headline a live concert at the Palace of Fine Arts, while T-Pain and Sean Paul will take over Pier 80 for a pre-game party.
For music lovers, there are numerous concerts scheduled throughout the week, featuring top artists like Post Malone, Walel, Calvin Harris, Diplo, Sonny Fodera, The Killers, Chris Stapleton, and more. These events will be held at various venues across the Bay Area, including the Cow Palace, Pier 80, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and The Midway.
The NFL Culture Hub will also make an appearance in the Bay Area, showcasing a curated lineup of thought-provoking conversations, live performances, art installations, and bespoke brand collaborations celebrating diverse voices shaping the future of culture.
In addition to concerts and events, fans can also enjoy food festivals like Taste of the NFL, which features top chefs, over 30 NFL greats, and captivating entertainment. There will also be a Big Game Viewing party at Chase Center, featuring a live DJ and broadcasting the game on a plaza screen starting at 3:30 PM.
On Sunday, February 7th, the Bay Area Fan Zone in Oakland will host a community celebration with a live Super Bowl broadcast on a large screen, live music, special guests, food from local East Bay vendors, family-friendly activities, and a vibrant festival atmosphere celebrating Oakland's culture and creativity.