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Massive Concert Coming to Golden Gate Park: Zach Bryan & Kings of Leon

Tickets go on sale December 6 for the huge concert on August 15, 2025
By - posted 12/4/2024 No Comment

Saddle up San Francisco! Another Planet Entertainment (APE) today announced the next installment of the Golden Gate Park Concerts series with multi-Platinum, Grammy Award-winning performer Zach Bryan featuring special guests Kings of Leon, Turnpike Troubadours, Noeline Hofmann and more and more to be announced. This show, produced in association with AEG, takes place on Friday, August 15, 2025 from 3 to 10 p.m.

This is a follow-up concert the week after Outside Lands like last year when 50,000+ sold out System Of A Down & Deftones. This is the first announced massive concert for 2025.

Another Planet Entertainment Presents
Zach Bryan with Special Guests Kings Of Leon, Turnpike Troubadours, Noeline Hofmann + More
Tickets go on sale on Friday, December 6. 2024 at noon and can be purchased at goldengateparkconcerts.com.

Friday, August 15, 2025
Golden Gate Park Polo Field
San Francisco, CA

Doors: 1:30pm | Show: 3:00pm

This event is all ages.

  • GA tickets starting at $199.70 ($169 + $30.70 fees)
  • VIP tickets starting at $479.70 ($429 + $50.70 fees)

This concert series provides key economic benefits for San Francisco, while preventing cuts to City parks and programming. Under the approved agreement with the City, APE will hold two to three ticketed concerts in Golden Gate Park’s Polo Field in August after Outside Lands Music Festival for three years, which began earlier this year with System of a Down.

Concert producers will fund free Muni rides to and from the Polo Field for concert ticket holders. In addition to the concerts in Golden Gate Park, APE is also producing complimentary concerts at Civic Center Plaza, Union Square and Embarcadero annually, also for three years.

Summer concerts in the Polo Field have a footprint about a third the size of the Outside Lands Festival, and accommodate smaller, headliner-focused events that will use a portion of Outside Lands’ existing infrastructure to minimize impact on the park. The City’s permit fees, $1.4 million for a two-day event and $2.1 million for a three-day event, will allow Rec and Park to continue to offer programming to children, adults, and seniors across San Francisco, and care for its facilities. For more information and to purchase tickets, click the link below.

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