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ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL (RELATED EVENTS)!? Lineup of Super Bowl LX Concerts and Venues 

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The Super Bowl is an entertainment boon for the host city with multiple days of official – and unsanctioned – events leading up to the game with what’s dubbed “Football’s Biggest Week.”

The long list of official events released by the National Football League and the Bary Area Host Committee includes Super Bowl Opening Night, the Super Bowl Experience, NFL Honors and the first Super Bowl LX Innovation Summit.

From immersive fan experiences to community-driven programs and region-wide celebrations, Super Bowl LX will spotlight the Bay’s unique culture.

“As we return to the Bay Area for Super Bowl LX, a decade after Super Bowl 50, we’re fully embracing the region’s unique energy and building something that feels true to the Bay,” states Peter O’Reilly, NFL Executive Vice President, Club Business, Major Events & International in a statement. “This is a place that has always driven innovation, and alongside the Bay Area Host Committee, we’re creating a week that reflects the people and communities who make this region special, celebrating the Bay Area’s art, food, music and culture on a global stage.”

“The Bay Area is made up of distinct, diverse communities across multiple counties, so we’re excited to have Super Bowl LX as a moment to showcase the full identity of the region,” adds Zaileen Janmohamed, President & CEO of the Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC). “Our goal is to not only unite the entire Bay so that the energy and impact of the Super Bowl is felt everywhere, but also to deliver meaningful impact that lasts long after the game is over. Today’s news is just the beginning – there will be much more to come.”

Super Bowl LX Events and Venues Include:

Feb. 2 – Super Bowl Opening Night Fueled by Gatorade at San Jose Convention Center

A night to celebrate the AFC and NFC champions as they arrive in the San Francisco Bay Area during the only public appearance for players and coaches before the game. Super Bowl Opening Night is free to fans with two separate viewing sessions, when fans will have the chance to attend either the AFC champions’ appearance or the NFC champions’ appearance, which will be held in back-to-back windows. 

Fans interested in attending one of the team’s appearances will need to download and register on the NFL OnePass app. Registration does not guarantee entry. Entry will be on a first-come, first-served basis.

Feb. 3 – Pro Bowl Games Powered by Verizon at Moscone Center South Building

For the first time, the 2026 Pro Bowl Games powered by Verizon will move to Super Bowl LX Week with the league’s top players together for an AFC vs. NFC flag football showdown. The revamped programming gives the league’s best athletes an opportunity to compete during the NFL’s biggest week of the year and draw attention to the sport ahead of its LA28 Olympics debut. 

The televised event will air live from the Moscone Center South Building on ESPN starting at 6:30 PM/ET with the flag game at 8:00 PM/ET on Feb. 3. The game will air on ESPN, Disney XD and ESPN Deportes.

Feb. 3-Feb. 7 – Super Bowl Experience Presented by Jersey Mike’s at Moscone Center North and South Buildings 

Super Bowl Experience, the NFL’s immersive football festival, is a family-friendly event held annually during Super Bowl Week. This event at the Moscone Center offers fans the chance to meet current NFL players and legends for autographs, shop for exclusive gear at the NFL Shop and enjoy interactive games and NFL FLAG clinics. Throughout the Super Bowl Experience, fans can take photos with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, race in a 40-yard dash against virtual NFL players on LED screens and explore a display featuring all 59 Super Bowl rings. 

Tickets are available now. Fans can download the NFL OnePass app for the most up-to-date information and register.

Feb. 3-7 – BAHC Live! San Francisco Fan Zone at Yerba Buena Gardens and YBCA Forum

BAHC Live! San Francisco Fan Zone is the local fan destination within the NFL Super Bowl Experience, a multi-day celebration of sports, culture and innovation, set in the heart of San Francisco. Hosted next door to the Moscone Center at Yerba Buena Gardens and the YBCA Forum, the Bay-leaning event includes live performances and interactive sponsor activations. 

Access to the BAHC Live! Fan Zone is included with a ticket to NFL Super Bowl Experience.

Feb. 4-7 – NFL Culture Club at The Pearl

For the first time, the NFL Culture Club will debut as an exclusive, immersive destination and gathering place where the worlds of sport, art, music, fashion and community converge. Over four days, guests will experience a curated lineup of thought-provoking conversations, live performances, art installations and bespoke brand collaborations that reflect current culture. 

Feb. 5 – NFL Honors Presented by Invisalign at Palace of Fine Arts 

NFL Honors will celebrate the best in the league, recognizing standout performances and achievements from the 2025 season. The annual primetime awards special will take place at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco and feature live entertainment, special guest appearances and honor the talent and impact of those who shape the game on and off the field. 

Feb. 5-7 – BAHC Live! Concert Series at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 

The Bay Area Host Committee brings music to the forefront with the launch of the BAHC Live! Concert Series at the legendary Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, exclusively operated by Another Planet Entertainment. The first announced show in the series on Feb. 7 will feature Chris Stapleton and special guest Sierra Ferrell, with a portion of proceeds from the Concert Series to support the Tipping Point Community and the BAHC Foundation’s Bridge to Work program. 

Feb. 6 – BAHC Super Bowl LX Innovation Summit Presented by YouTube at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 

The BAHC SBLX Innovation Summit presented by YouTube is a first-of-its-kind gathering at the intersection of sports, technology, civic leadership and global storytelling. Held at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA). The invitation-only event will convene 500 hand-selected leaders from across tech, sports, venture capital, private equity and culture. Curated by the Bay Area Host Committee.

Feb. 6-7 – On Location’s Super Bowl LX Studio 60 Concert Series at the Palace of Fine Arts 

On Location’s Super Bowl LX Studio 60 promises a weekend of music at one of San Francisco’s most iconic venues, the Palace of Fine Arts. Grammy Award winning artist Sting will headline the opening night of On Location’s Super Bowl LX Studio 60 concert series on Feb. 6. 

Feb. 7 – Super Bowl Breakfast at Marriott Marquis

The NFL-sanctioned Super Bowl Breakfast is a signature Super Bowl week event highlighted by the presentation of the Athletes in Action Bart Starr Award, which honors one NFL player each year for outstanding character and leadership. At the 2026 event held at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco, Super Bowl–winning head coach Tony Dungy will present the award, with three-time 49ers Super Bowl champion Brent Jones serving as emcee. The program will also feature special appearances from 49ers General Manager John Lynch; Andrew Luck, Football General Manager at Stanford University; and Condoleezza Rice, Director of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution, with additional NFL Legends to be announced. 

Feb. 7- Dave Chappelle at Chase Center
Comedian Dave Chappelle returns to the Chase Center as part of Super Bowl weekend. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with the show starting at 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 7. The show is promoted by Live Nation.

Feb. 7 – Taste of the NFL at The Hibernia

This culinary and gridiron extravaganza will bring together renowned chefs from around the nation and the Bay Area, along with NFL Legends, for an unparalleled foodie and football experience with a curated menu of dishes, wine and spirits from across the Bay Area. All event proceeds will support GENYOUth’s commitment to tackling youth food insecurity in the Bay Area and across the nation. 

Feb. 7 – NFL Super Bowl LX Flag Football Game on YouTube at Moscone Center South Building

The NFL Super Bowl LX Flag Football Game on YouTube brings top athletes, music artists and creators to the field for a flag football showdown live from Super Bowl Experience at Moscone Center in San Francisco and streaming exclusively on YouTube.

Feb. 8 – Super Bowl LX Game Day at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara

Super Bowl LX returns to the Bay Area as the AFC and NFC champions face off for the Vince Lombardi Trophy at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Game day will feature pregame festivities and the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show headlined by Grammy Award-winner Bad Bunny. The game airs live on NBC, Telemundo and Peacock, with kickoff at 6:30 PM/ET. 

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