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San Francisco Bay Area events: experience the Golden City

San Francisco Bay Area events: experience the Golden City

Collection by Eventbrite

There’s something magical about San Francisco, whether you’re cruising by the Golden Gate Bridge on a boat tour or dancing at a party in the Mission. Discover fantastic things to do in the Bay Area today by exploring this calendar of concerts, comedy shows, pop-up markets, and more — all selected by Eventbrite’s expert event curators.

San Francisco Bay Area events: experience the Golden City
San Francisco Bay Area events: experience the Golden City
San Francisco Bay Area events: experience the Golden City

San Francisco Bay Area events: experience the Golden City

Collection by Eventbrite

There’s something magical about San Francisco, whether you’re cruising by the Golden Gate Bridge on a boat tour or dancing at a party in the Mission. Discover fantastic things to do in the Bay Area today by exploring this calendar of concerts, comedy shows, pop-up markets, and more — all selected by Eventbrite’s expert event curators.

Embark on this two-mile walking tour that takes you up (and down) some of the city's most iconic stairways. You'll scale the steps, soak in views of the Golden Gate Bridge, and explore San Francisco's steep terrain.

Summer music festival season is upon us — it's time to don your own unique floral creations and stand out in the crowd. No experience or supplies are necessary for this workshop at Mannequin Madness Craft Center.

Dive into the surprisingly spooky underbelly of an area known more for its free love than its serial killers. True crime aficionado Eric Curry guides you to spots like Charles Manson's house and a sidewalk made of tombstones.

The fall grape harvest may have just ended, but that's no reason not to dive into some fabulous new French wines. The Alliance Française de San Francisco hosts a joyful tasting, with live jazz music and a performance from singer Kevin Soucie.

For 10 years, underground "magic speakeasy" the Magic Patio has wowed crowds with inexplicable sights and feats. Creators Andrew Evans and Naomi Aeva revisit some of their favorite tricks and premiere new illusions in their latest show.

The Endgames comedy improv troupe pushes it to the limit with this show, inspired by San Francisco beat poets and Chicago's experimental theater scene. If you enjoy anything-goes comedy that goes to unexpected places, you're in for a treat.

After you've hit the wild Bhangra and Beats street party downtown, hightail it to Temple club for a more intimate experience celebrating the Non Stop Bhangra party crew's 20th anniversary, accompanied by live drummers and dancers.

Otters, seals, and more adorable creatures await during this 45-minute tour of the legendary sea animal rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation facility, which has helped hundreds of water-dwellers survive.

Heath Ceramics is synonymous with Bay Area arts and crafts, producing stunning tiles and dinnerware since 1948. This full factory tour provides a rare peek into the manufacturing process.

La Cocina — the fabulous local nonprofit incubator for immigrant womens' food businesses — moved out of its old downtown HQ this year, but it still uses the space for great events like this one-off, featuring a selection of global culinary delights.

"Part bar-hop, part ghost tour," this haunted pub crawl balances booze with boos. A guide will take participants to Gold Rush-era haunts, tell tales of Barbary Coast specters, and accompany guests to modern-day watering holes that have no shortage of spirits.

Are we really ready for "SF's first AI-powered stand-up comedy show"? Find out, as comedians are pitted against jokes written by ChatGPT artificial intelligence in a laugh riot that just might result in a rare win for humanity.

Two giants Davids of house music — David Morales of NYC and hometown hero David Harness — put their combined six decades of experience to good use, slaying the dance floor at the Mighty Real party.

The only thing better than learning to skate from D. Miles, Jr. — San Francisco's Skate Godfather himself — is learning in an old church that's been converted into a (socially distanced, masked) roller rink!

Dive deep into the history of this radical Black community group that has defined Bay Area resistance for more than five decades, in this educational walking tour led by Panther members themselves.

Treasure Island has been ramping up as a dance party destination, from wild multi-stage raves to more intimate daytime throw-downs like this one at Aracely Cafe, featuring Detroit house wiz Rimarkable.

Chef Kaz Matsune of the Breakthrough Sushi collective guides guests thorough knife handling skills, sushi rice preparation, and where to find ingredients for the freshest rainbow roll. After you're done learning, you'll eat!

Sharpen up on your kitchen basics with the experts at terrific local knife shop Bernal Cutlery, offering a safe, hands-on, and informative overview of proper chopping technique.

Underground wrestling with an international flavor has expoded in the Bay Area over the past decade, and now it's taking over the Irish Cultural Center, when "Oni" El Bendito takes on Shun Skywalker from Dragongate Japan Pro-Wrestling.

Mr. Bing's is one of the low-key best cocktail bars in SF. The joint's been around for decades — even Anthony Bourdain loved it — but the laughs will be anything nut dated as it hosts a roster of stand-ups from Comedy Central and beyond.

Pushing the boundaries of EDM into hip-hop, R&B, and trap territory, the young Alec Leinhauser (a.k.a. LYNY) beings his rambunctious energy to the decks at Monarch.

Forget about putting on a cabaret, old chum, this party is a full-on musical theater rager. Dance and sing along to your favorite show tunes at top volume, accompanied by a room full of fellow drama geeks and spotlight-lovers at club Oasis.

UK EDM Nero act broke new ground back in 2010 with its "Dubstep Symphony," performed with the full BBC Philharmonic Orchestra. The electronic trio has been up to a lot since then, creating music that's wildly dramatic and fun.

Beloved plant store The Mellow Haight transforms into an intimate music venue twice every month, hosting live performances among its lush array of greenery. Guests can BYOB, listen to some tunes, and enjoy 15% off of purchases made during the event.

Level up your sourdough skills in this hands-on class, where you'll discuss how to feed and maintain a starter before using one to bake a sourdough flatbread. You'll go home with a starter and the knowledge needed to bake sourdough bread or pizza.

The annual Polyglamorous LGBTQ+ Thanksgiving Weekend parties are legendary ragers. This year, Atlanta DJ sensation Leonce assists the packed crowd as it works off enough turkey to fit into its sequined crop tops.

Goth music and bowling — they're an unlikely pairing, but this party should melt even the darkest hearts. DJs Tom Axe, Zlaya, Polly Eurethane, and Starr Noir set an eerie mood at the hip Mission Bowling Club.

Every year the Pope of Trash, filmmaker-author John Waters, slides down SF's chimney for an evening of scandalous holiday tales, not-so-sly innuendo, and all the charm of an artist beloved by millions.

The skilled cocktail jockeys at Elixir, SF's oldest drinking establishment, pour out all their knowledge, serving up the tools, terminology, and techniques for perfect drinks.

Young professionals of color who work in the tech industry and adjacent creative fields come together at this annual black-tie gala to celebrate achievements and forge new connections.

Hip-hop history was made when the legendary rapper paired with Mos Def to form Black Star in the 1990s. Catch his intricate wordplay and vivid storytelling with fellow rappers Skyzoo and Landon Wordswell at Continental Club.