Super Bowl LX Events Announced for San Francisco Bay Area

The NFL and the Bay Area Host Committee have unveiled a series of official events scheduled in the San Francisco Bay Area as part of the lead-up to Super Bowl LX in February. The week will culminate with the championship game at Levi”s Stadium.

Peter O”Reilly, the league”s executive vice president of club business, major events, and international, expressed enthusiasm about returning to the Bay Area a decade after Super Bowl 50. “We are fully embracing the region”s unique energy and creating an experience that feels authentic to the Bay,” he stated.

Zaileen Janmohamed, president and CEO of the Bay Area Host Committee, emphasized the diversity of the region, saying, “The Bay Area comprises distinct communities across multiple counties, so we are excited to showcase the full identity of the region during Super Bowl LX.”

The festivities will kick off on Monday, February 2, in the South Bay with the Super Bowl Opening Night at the San Jose Convention Center. This event will mark the only public appearances of both teams before the game, providing fans a chance to engage with players and coaches.

Throughout the week, several events will take place in San Francisco, particularly around the Moscone Center. On Tuesday, February 3, the 2026 Pro Bowl Games will occur at Moscone South, featuring a flag football matchup between AFC and NFC all-stars.

The Super Bowl Experience will also be hosted at the Moscone Center from February 3 through February 8. This family-friendly event will feature interactive games, chances to meet current and former players for autographs, and displays of the Lombardi Trophy along with all Super Bowl rings to date.

Additionally, the Palace of Fine Arts will be the venue for the NFL Honors on Thursday, February 5. This annual ceremony awards the Most Valuable Player, Coach of the Year, and other significant accolades.

The “Studio 60 concert series” will take place at the same venue on February 6 and 7, featuring Grammy-winning artist Sting as the headliner for the opening night, with more performers expected to be announced later.

From February 5 to February 7, the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium will host another concert series, with Chris Stapleton and Sierra Ferrell performing during the finale.

The league plans to release additional performer details in the near future. A complete list of official events leading to the game, along with ticketing information, is available on the league”s website.

Super Bowl LX is scheduled for Sunday, February 9, at Levi”s Stadium, with Bad Bunny set to perform during the halftime show.