San Francisco has officially been primed for the Big Game. From massive warehouse takeovers at Pier 80 to intimate club shows, the city is delivering a dance floor focused escape from the football frenzy. Consider this your music game plan for Super Bowl weekend:
Thursday, February 5: Kickoff
- Illenium @ Pier 80 Warehouse: A massive homecoming and Odyssey album release show for Illenium to start the weekend, with support from Crankdat and Audien.
- DJ Susan @ Audio SF: one of the only free events in the city’s best sounding rooms.
Friday February 6: The Warm Up
- Calvin Harris, Diplo, & Sonny Fodera @ Pier 80: The heavyweight championship of the weekend. A 200,000-square-foot warehouse transformation with some of dance music’s biggest names.
- Martin Garrix @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium: The Dutch superstar brings high-energy big room vibes with special guest Lost Frequencies.
- Shaq’s Fun House @ Cow Palace: Part circus, part festival. Tiësto headlines alongside Disco Lines and T-Pain for Shaq’s legendary over-the-top celebration.
- Valentino Khan @ Audio SF: Valentino arrives at the Audio for his first ever performance.
- BLOND:ISH & SIDEPIECE @ The Midway: BLOND:ISH and SIDEPIECE prepare for a house takeover with a special appearance from Quavo.
Saturday, February 7: Halftime
- The Chainsmokers & Ludacris @ Cow Palace: Sports Illustrated The Party returns, blending mainstream anthems with high-end production.
- Dom Dolla @ San Jose City Hall: If you’re willing to head South, the tech-house king is taking over the city center.
- Hugel & Loud Luxury @ The Midway: unKommon events hosts a massive showcase bringing global house stars to the Dogpatch.
- Caiiro @ Audio SF: Sophisticated Afro-house for a deeper, more refined Saturday night out.
Sunday, February 8: The Finale
- The Chainsmokers @ On Location Club 67: A pre-kickoff set right at the stadium for those with the ultimate hospitality access.
- Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate: The ultimate pre-game party with music from Loud Luxury before the lights go up at Levi’s Stadium.
Whether your team wins or loses on the field, San Francisco’s dance floors are guaranteed to deliver a winning experience this Super Bowl weekend. It’s time to lock in your schedule and prep for the ultimate music takeover.
Photo Credit: Shaq’s Fun House
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