Get Out: Events
The U.S. Women’s National Team is just one win away from winning the World Cup. The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department is hosting free, live FIFA Women’s World Cup viewing parties so you can watch on the big screen and cheer with soccer fans from all over the Bay. Held more...
The Giants are proud to present the first ever Levi’s Concert Series. Enjoy a free pre-game concert before each Friday night home game. The concerts will feature local bands and artists, such as Barry Zito, Tim Flannery and more. Plus there will have Anchor Brewery Happy Hour and seasonal food options more...
Salesforce Park, SF’s 5.4 acre park on top of the new Transit Center, reopens on July 1, 2019 after having been closed for months. Every day throughout the summer they are scheduled to host lots of free events. All events listed below are free and open to the public – but more...
Sister Act Sing-along Pride Mass is back. For the third year in the row, The Vine SF is celebrating SF Pride with a special service. Join the kick off Pride weekend in style and sing along to all your favorite hits from the SF comedy classic movie. 3rd Annual Sister Act Mass Wednesday, more...
Cozy up on the waterfront this summer with free outdoor screenings of Hollywood blockbuster favorites every other Thursday evening on the Jack London Square Ferry Lawn. The movie will begin at sundown. Arrive early for pre-film festivities, good eats, and to save your spot. 2019 Waterfront Flicks: Free Outdoor Movies June 27 – more...
It’s San Francisco’s brand new (and only) weekly Desi Comedy Night at a cool downtown SF art bar with HellaFunny and Funcheap. See a showcase of some of the Bay Area’s top comedians of Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi, Afghani, and South Asian descent. Let’s celebrate the Bay’s Desi culture and heritage with more...
The Warriors need your support to try to stay alive against the Raptors… are you ready? Here’s our list of some of the best places in the bay to watch all the action with giant screens, beer hall games, $1 wings, open bars, $1.25 oysters, BYOB parties and more. Plus more...
Although San Francisco’s “Film Night in the Park” series hasn’t been announced yet, there are still lots of options for outdoor films. Summer means the weather (usually) gets a little warmer in the Bay Area and all the outdoor movie screens pop up. So get ready to bring a blanket, pack more...
The annual Haight Ashbury Street Fair brings thousands of people to Haight Street between Stanyan and Masonic to shop over 200 outdoor vendors including food, green businesses, local artists, clothing, crafts, non-profits and more. 2019 Haight Ashbury Street Fair Sunday, June 9, 2019 | 11 am to 5:30 pm Haight Street (Stanyan to Masonic), more...
The Golden Gate Park Band, presents its 137th season in Golden Gate Park’s music concourse. That’s right, this symphony has been playing free concerts in Golden Gate Park for more than 100 years. The weekly concerts take place most Sundays at 1 pm, run about 90 minutes, and are free and open more...
It’s Prince’s birthday (June 7) so get ready to dance to a massive dose of Prince and Prince-inspired hits, all mixed with classic RnB throwbacks at this special edition of “HellaRnB.” Purple Rain / Raspberry Beret / Kiss / Cream / 1999 / Little Red Corvette / Let’s Go Crazy / When Doves Cry / I Would Die 4 more...
The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) in partnership with the Downtown Berkeley Association (DBA) presents “It’s Only Rock ’n’ Roll”, a series of free summer movie matinees on the museum’s massive outdoor LED screen at Addison street. On the second Thursday of each month from June to more...
Join us as we find ourselves a cable car to race (and beat) in our favorite monthly San Francisco tradition – The Great Cable Car Chase. We’ll be racing the Powell/Hyde cable car on Hyde Street from Bay to Chestnut in two blocks of uphill running and careful pacing. The Great more...
Join SFJAZZ for a free community concert in the beautiful Miner Auditorium and support one of the most diverse ensembles in the Bay Area. The culmination of 12 weeks of rehearsal, this showcase highlights the extraordinary variety of the Monday Night Band’s repertoire, from jazz and world music standards to original more...
The ODC’s Walking Distance Dance Festival features dynamic choreographers based in San Francisco and Los Angeles: Mary Armentrout, Kinetech Arts, Barak Marshall, d. Sabela grimes and Kimi Okada. Most events are $20 per performance, but there are several free outdoor performances in local parks with a playful appearance by a cast more...