Arts & Entertainment Win Two Free Tickets to the NBA's All Star Game Concert Series In San Francisco SFist is doing a contest, everyone. You can win two free tickets to the NBA All Star Concert Series, happening down the street from the Chase Center on Pier 48 February 14 to 16.
Arts & Entertainment Skrillex and Fred Again to Play Outdoor Show Saturday Night at Civic Center Plaza, Though It’s Already Sold Out Does it matter that the freshly announced Skrillex and Fred Again show this weekend at Civic Center Plaza is already sold out, considering the show will be outdoors, and these gentlemen are not known for being particularly quiet? We’ll find out Saturday.
Arts & Entertainment Another Free Outdoor Concert Series Coming to SF This Summer, Shows Put Together By Your Favorite Nightclubs There’s yet another free outdoor concert series called SF Live that hopes to get you out of the house and spending money this summer, and the shows are curated by clubs like Bottom of the Hill, the SF Eagle, and Cafe Du Nord.
Arts & Entertainment Missy Elliot Announces Summer Tour With Busta Rhymes and Ciara, Coming to Oakland in July Get your freak on when Missy Elliott comes to the Oakland Arena in July with Busta Rhymes, Ciara, and Timbaland, as tickets go on sale this week for Misdemeanor’s first tour in 20 years.
Arts & Entertainment 16 Shows You Should Try to See In San Francisco Over the Holidays From holiday favorites like the Nutcracker and A Christmas Carol to stand-up comedy from Trevor Noah and Ali Wong to drag shows and more, here are the best ways to spend your December in the city.
Arts & Entertainment Alice 97.3 Abruptly Cancels Its ‘Alice in Winterland’ Holiday Concert With Little Explanation Country rapper Jelly Roll and mom-rock band Train were set to headline the Alice 97.3 holiday concert on December 1 in San Jose, but the show was just unexpectedly canceled.
Arts & Entertainment Lady Gaga Sets SF Ablaze With Three-Hour Chromatica Ball Extravaganza, Complete With Many Fire Cannons The most anticipated concert tour of 2022 fired up SF Thursday night, as Lady Gaga delivered three hours of glorious pop delirium, more than a half-dozen outfits, and gigantic blazing cannons shooting humongous flames across Oracle Park.
Arts & Entertainment The B-52s' Final Tour Will Have Two SF Dates in October, at the Masonic Auditorium Hurry up and bring your jukebox money, because the B-52s are hanging up their touring boots after 45 years, and there are two San Francisco dates on their farewell tour.
SF News Santa Clara Makes Very Small Exception to Unpopular Levi’s Stadium 10 p.m. Curfew Rule Levi’s Stadium has been a laughingstock concert venue over its nitpicky 10 p.m. concert cut-off, so Santa Clara just changed it — but only for five nights a year.
Arts & Entertainment SF Nabs $2.5 Million For Outdoor Concert Series, To Be Curated By Clubs Like Bottom of the Hill A new initiative called SF Live will fund a series of outdoor concerts across the city, with Another Planet Entertainment and clubs like Bottom of the Hill putting on the shows.
Arts & Entertainment California Will Allow Concert Venues and Theaters to Reopen April 15 With Restrictions State health officials announced Friday that indoor concerts, theater performances, and sports arenas will be allowed to reopen April 15 with restrictions — and capacities will be tied to how many attendees are vaccinated or show a negative COVID test.
Arts & Entertainment The Chapel in the Mission Stages Socially Distant Mini-Concert With Singer Live Via Projection Live vocal performances still aren't permitted in SF under pandemic rules, even outdoors. But on Thursday night, Mission District venue The Chapel pulled off an experiment in COVID-safe live performance, with the singer live except not physically in the space with the band or the audience.
Arts & Entertainment Counting Crows & Matchbox Twenty Fans Sad After Friday Shoreline Show Gets Postponed Shoreline Amphitheatre had to call off a concert Friday featuring 90s throwbacks (and Bay Area native band) Counting Crows and Matchbox Twenty all because some part of a road or ramp collapsed making
Arts & Entertainment Photos: Burger Boogaloo Blows Up Oakland's Mosswood Park by Nicole Gluckstern Though the biggest (to date) Burger Boogaloo did not go off without a single hitch (there security fence issues, and inadequate trash receptacles), we had a great time taking in
Arts & Entertainment Rock of Ageds: Your 'Throwback' Summer Concert Guide For 2017 The classic rock reunion festival known as “Oldchella” will not be taking place this summer, but neither Styx nor the Stones will be taking the summer of 2017 off. (The Stones, however, will
Arts & Entertainment Video: Bob Dylan Obliges Heckling Fan And Plays 'Free Bird' At Berkeley Greek At his show at the Berkeley Greek Theater last week, the great Bob Dylan, just as he and his band were about to close out his set, decided to give in to a
Arts & Entertainment Tickets For Yet Another 'Surprise' Prince Show To Go On Sale Tuesday " By popular demand, @Prince3EG to perform at @OracleArena THIS FRIDAY night! Tickets on sale TODAY at 4pm pic.twitter.com/NeD7Dwhm48— Prince3EG (@Prince3EG) March 1, 2016 It appears that Prince just can't quit
Arts & Entertainment Janelle Monáe Will Open, Electrify Stern Grove Festival Janelle Monáe, that pompadour-rocking genre polymath, has a big role to play at this year's Stern Grove Festival. She's opening it up — and also, hopefully, getting benefactors to open up their wallets. Her
Arts & Entertainment Video: The Dixie Chicks Cover Lana Del Rey's 'Video Games' At The Bridge School Benefit The 29th annual Bridge School Benefit, founded by Neil Young and his ex-wife Pegi down at Shoreline Amphitheater, happened over the weekend, drawing Baby Boomers and Ryan Adams fans from across the Bay
Arts & Entertainment Janet Jackson's Legal Team Goes After Concert-Going Instagrammers Known to be pretty legally strict, Janet Jackson's legal team appears to have gone after every person they can find who posted photos and videos from her "Unbreakable" tour to social media. As
SF News Janelle Monáe And Wondaland Crew Draw Hundreds To Black Lives Matter Protest In Mission @JanelleMonae & Wanderland crew blessed SF with song, protest and march today #hellutalkingabout #blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/R0nJycQTh1— Portia Elder (@PortiaElder) August 24, 2015 About 300 people showed up for the rally and
Arts & Entertainment Morrissey Says Security Officer At SFO Groped His Junk Britain's greatest dour crooner Morrissey was in the Bay Area last weekend performing a Saturday show at the Event Center at San Jose State, and once again he departed here with a major
Arts & Entertainment Perfectly Timed Rainbow Over Grateful Dead Show Had Fans Debating Whether It Was Real Everybody at the Grateful Dead show at Levi's Stadium on Saturday night was treated to a lovely sunset, and then they pretty much lost their minds when a rainbow appeared right over the
Arts & Entertainment Is The Addition Refusing To Refund Tickets Sold Before They Abruptly Shut Down? It looks like the story of The Addition abruptly closing its doors this month may be getting a bit more messy. A tipster wrote into SFist telling us that Fillmore Live Entertainment, the
Arts & Entertainment The SFist To-Do List: 10 Cool Things To Check Out This Week See and be seen at these select San Francisco shows, parties, and events. You know, because you can't read the Internet all the time. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 READING: Esteemed SF journal ZYZZYVA, who