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Inside Super Bowl week's concerts, parties and celebrity scene heading into big game

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Inside Super Bowl week's concerts, parties and celebrity scene heading into big game
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Inside Super Bowl week's concerts, parties and celebrity scene heading into big game

2026-01-25 00:24 Last Updated At:12:29

Super Bowl week will unfold across several days in the Bay Area, with the game itself serving as the final act in a tightly coordinated mix of sports, music, media and celebrity appearances.

From league-run press events to invitation-only gatherings in San Francisco, the jam-packed week draws athletes, entertainers and executives together in the days leading up the league's championship game. Early programming sets the stage for nights headlined by figures such as Shaquille O’Neal and Dave Chappelle along with a variety of performances spread out through San Francisco by Kehlani, Post Malone and Calvin Harris.

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FILE - Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs during the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Indio, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs during the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Indio, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Comedian Dave Chappelle performs at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 22, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Comedian Dave Chappelle performs at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 22, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Shaquille O'Neal performs during Shaq's Fun House Super Bowl event at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Shaquille O'Neal performs during Shaq's Fun House Super Bowl event at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP, File)

This combination of photos show Post Malone performing at the 57th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 8, 2023, left, and Kehlani performing at All Points East festival in London on Aug. 18, 2023. (AP Photo)

This combination of photos show Post Malone performing at the 57th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 8, 2023, left, and Kehlani performing at All Points East festival in London on Aug. 18, 2023. (AP Photo)

High-profile stops like the Sports Illustrated celebration — tied to Tight End University collaborators Travis Kelce and George Kittle — help define the celebrity-driven stretch of the week before fan-focused experiences take over on game day.

For first-timers and returning visitors alike, Super Bowl week moves quickly.

Here is a day-by-day look at how each day takes shape starting Feb. 4:

Super Bowl week begins with events centered on leadership, media and behind-the-scenes influence.

The day’s marquee event is the Sports Power Brunch: Celebrating the Most Powerful Women in Sports with attendees including Becky Hammon, Maria Taylor and Elle Duncan at the Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco. The invitation-only gathering brings together executives, broadcasters and athletes for panels and honors spotlighting women shaping the sports industry.

Thursday combines league-run programming with the first major wave of concerts.

The day begins with the Super Bowl halftime and pregame performers media event, hosted at the NFL’s media hub. Reporters and the public will hear directly from the game's performers including Bad Bunny, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones.

After that, attention shifts to the NFL Honors, hosted by Jon Hamm at the Palace of Fine Arts. There's a red carpet followed by the awards show, blending sports with entertainment.

But the fun doesn't stop, launching more into the concert calendar. Fall Out Boy performs an intimate show at The Regency Ballroom as part of the Wells Fargo Autograph Card Exclusives series, a ticketed event limited to cardholders. Sports Illustrated and Tight End University's “Tight Ends” will feature performances by Loud Luxury and Frank Walker.

At Pier 80 Warehouse, Illenium hosts an album release show tied to his upcoming project “Odyssey,” opening one of the weekend’s largest warehouse. Meanwhile, Grammy-nominated singer Noah Kahan will headline SiriusXM's concert at The Warfield in which fans can win a chance to win a pair of tickets to the show.

In one of the busiest nights, you can't really go wrong. Across San Francisco, multiple large-scale concerts and fan-facing experiences run at the same time.

Make your choices early.

At the Cow Palace, Shaq’s Fun House returns as a carnival-style nightlife event hosted by Shaquille O’Neal, who performs as DJ Diesel alongside a rotating lineup of DJs. The event is a ticketed experience with immersive activations ranging from an all-inclusive general admission for $249.99 to a shared VIP table ticket, which starts at $1,550.

Uber One will hold a members-only event featuring a performance by Olivia Dean and Shaboozey at Pier 48. Members of Uber One — who are 21 and up — will receive an invite to claim a ticket to attend the show.

Bud Light hosts a free, 21-and-over concert experience with Post Malone at Fort Mason Center, with access granted through a sweepstakes model.

Music continues across the Bay Area. Kehlani headlines a ticketed pre-Super Bowl block party at San Jose City Hall, one of the closest major concerts to Levi’s Stadium. At the Chase Center, EA Sports' Madden Bowl combines football and music with performances from Luke Combs and LaRussell, athlete appearances and a livestreamed blue carpet, hosted by New York Giants quarterback Jameis Winston and sports commentator Kay Adams. The social media channels will offer behind-the-scenes content with Twitch streamer Sketch who will host a livestream featuring athletes playing each other on “Madden NFL 26.”

The Palace of Fine Arts hosts Sting as the opening night of On Location's Super Bowl Studio 60.

Pier 80 Warehouse doubles down on EDM with a joint performance from Calvin Harris and Diplo, anchoring one of the largest ticketed shows of the night.

Green Day, who will open the 60th Super Bowl with an anniversary ceremony celebrating generations of MVPs, will hit the stage along with Counting Crows at the FanDuel and Spotify party at Pier 29.

Saturday serves as the peak of celebrity-driven Super Bowl weekend activity.

Dave Chappelle headlines an already sold-out comedy show at Chase Center, one of the most in-demand tickets of the weekend. At the Cow Palace, Sports Illustrated hosts SI The Party, a ticketed and VIP event with performances by The Chainsmokers, Ludacris, DJ Irie & Xandra. The costs range from $450 to $1,750 VIP shared table tickets.

Rapper Wale will hit the stage at Pier 27, T-Pain and Sean Paul will have a show called R&B and Ribs at Pier 80 Warehouse while Chris Stapleton and Sierra Ferrell will perform at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.

Additional Super Bowl Eve performances include Dom Dolla at San Jose City Hall and The Killers at the Palace of Fine Arts as Night Two of Super Bowl Studio 60. Larry June, Hugel, Loud Luxury and Plastik Funk will perform at the Maxim Big Game Party 2026: Bay Lights & Football Nights.

Game day opens with large-scale fan events leading into kickoff.

Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate runs for four hours starting at 11:30 a.m. PT, offering free general admission with registration alongside paid upgrades. The event blends live music, food and sponsor activations ahead of the game.

The Chainsmokers will perform at On Location's Club 67, Champions Club and Touchdown Club pregame parties just outside Levi's Stadium.

Also near the Stadium, The Players Tailgate delivers a premium pregame experience featuring chefs, NFL players and live entertainment. It's a ticketed event just steps from the stadium.

FILE - Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs during the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Indio, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day performs during the first weekend of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at the Empire Polo Club on Saturday, April 12, 2025, in Indio, Calif. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Comedian Dave Chappelle performs at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 22, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Comedian Dave Chappelle performs at Madison Square Garden in New York on Aug. 22, 2023, in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Shaquille O'Neal performs during Shaq's Fun House Super Bowl event at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP, File)

FILE - Shaquille O'Neal performs during Shaq's Fun House Super Bowl event at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Feb. 10, 2023. (Photo by Rick Scuteri/Invision/AP, File)

This combination of photos show Post Malone performing at the 57th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 8, 2023, left, and Kehlani performing at All Points East festival in London on Aug. 18, 2023. (AP Photo)

This combination of photos show Post Malone performing at the 57th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn., on Nov. 8, 2023, left, and Kehlani performing at All Points East festival in London on Aug. 18, 2023. (AP Photo)

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Trevor Moore scored the deciding goal in the shootout and had a goal in regulation in his first game since being activated off injured reserve to help the Los Angeles Kings beat the St. Louis Blues 5-4 on Saturday night.

Alex Laferriere, Taylor Ward and Brian Dumoulin also scored, and Darcy Kuemper made 25 saves for the Kings, who have not lost in regulation in five games.

Jordan Kyrou scored twice, Brayden Schenn and Dalibor Dvorsky added one goal each, and Joel Hofer made 24 saves for St. Louis, which has lost four consecutive games for the first time since the opening month of the season.

Moore, who missed 11 games with an upper-body injury, scored in the fourth round of the shootout. Then Kuemper denied Blues forward Jimmy Snuggerud to help the Kings improve to 8-13 in overtime games and shootouts this season.

Kyrou scored his second goal of the game with Hofer pulled to tie the game 4-4 with 2:10 remaining in regulation.

Brandt Clarke fired a shot from the point and Moore swatted the rebound past Hofer for his sixth goal of the season with 8:26 remaining in the third period. The Blues challenged the goal for offside, but a video review determined that the Kings remained onside.

Laferriere scored with 9:42 remaining in the second period to tie the game 3-3 just 1:32 after Kyrou beat Kuemper on a wraparound shot to give St. Louis a 3-2 lead.

Schen scored on a power play 6:30 into the second period to tie the game at 2-all.

Dvorsky scored just 1:03 after Dumoulin scored his first goal of the season 1:11 into the second period.

The Blues announced that 6,848 fans attended the game even though St. Louis was under a winter storm warning.

Kings: At Columbus on Monday night.

Blues: Host Dallas on Tuesday night.

AP NHL: https://www.apnews.com/hub/NHL

Los Angeles Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper (35) stops a shot by St. Louis Blues' Jimmy Snuggerud (21) during a shootout of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings goaltender Darcy Kuemper (35) stops a shot by St. Louis Blues' Jimmy Snuggerud (21) during a shootout of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings' Trevor Moore (12) celebrates after scoring during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings' Trevor Moore (12) celebrates after scoring during the third period of an NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

St. Louis Blues' Philip Broberg (6) and Los Angeles Kings' Alex Laferriere (14) battle for a loose puck during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

St. Louis Blues' Philip Broberg (6) and Los Angeles Kings' Alex Laferriere (14) battle for a loose puck during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings' Quinton Byfield (55) and St. Louis Blues' Cam Fowler (17) battle for a loose puck during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings' Quinton Byfield (55) and St. Louis Blues' Cam Fowler (17) battle for a loose puck during the third period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings' Trevor Moore (12) scores past St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer during a shootout of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

Los Angeles Kings' Trevor Moore (12) scores past St. Louis Blues goaltender Joel Hofer during a shootout of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Jan. 24, 2026, in St. Louis. (AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)

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