Game Day: February 8, 2026
The NFL’s biggest night arrives on February 8, with Super Bowl LX hosted at Levi’s Stadium, about 45 minutes south of San Francisco. While tickets to the game are hard to come by, fans don’t need to be inside the stadium to feel the excitement. The entire Bay Area — especially San Francisco — comes alive all week long.
Super Bowl Fan Experience at Moscone Center
February 4–7, 2026
The heart of Super Bowl week in San Francisco is the Super Bowl Fan Experience, hosted at the Moscone Center in SoMa. This multi-day event is open to the public and does not require game tickets, making it the most accessible way to be part of the action.
Inside, fans can explore interactive exhibits, take part in football skills challenges, attend autograph sessions, and immerse themselves in NFL history and culture. It’s a must-visit destination for longtime football fans and casual visitors alike.
Pro Bowl Games Come to San Francisco
February 3, 2026
Before the championship game, the spotlight shifts to the Pro Bowl Games, held at the Moscone Center on February 3. The format replaces traditional tackle football with a fast-paced 7-on-7 flag football competition, featuring 88 of the NFL’s top players.
The result is a high-energy, fan-friendly event that blends athletic skill with entertainment — all in the heart of downtown San Francisco.
Concerts, Watch Parties, and Citywide Buzz
Super Bowl week isn’t just about football. Major concerts featuring global artists like Sting and The Killers headline the entertainment lineup, along with a free outdoor show from Post Malone that’s expected to draw massive crowds.
Downtown San Francisco, especially around SoMa, the waterfront, and nearby neighborhoods, will be packed with fans, media crews, and pop-up events. Restaurants, bars, and public spaces host watch parties and themed celebrations throughout the week, creating a festival-like atmosphere across the city.
A Big Moment for San Francisco
Events like Super Bowl LX showcase San Francisco on a global stage — highlighting its world-class venues, vibrant neighborhoods, and ability to host major international events. Whether you’re a visitor planning your trip or a local soaking in the excitement, February 2026 promises an unforgettable week in the city.
From the Moscone Center to the waterfront and beyond, San Francisco will be the place to be during Super Bowl LX.
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