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Inside Super Bowl Week’s Concerts, Parties and Celebrity Scene Heading Into Big Game

Super Bowl week in the Bay Area features over 30 concerts, celebrity events, and fan experiences, blending sports and entertainment ahead of the NFL championship game.

  • Starting Feb. 5, the Bay Area hosts a multi-day series of concerts and fan experiences, with Thursday featuring NFL Honors and major events leading up to Feb. 8.
  • Organizers are staging league-run programming alongside ticketed shows, free sponsor concerts, livestreams and invitation-only gatherings to promote the Super Bowl and deliver fan experiences with sponsor activations and media programming.
  • Headlining nights feature Post Malone, Dave Chappelle and Shaquille O'Neal, with Illenium, Calvin Harris and Diplo at warehouse shows, plus SI The Party and Shaq's Fun House with tickets from $450 to $1,750 and VIP tables starting at $1,550.
  • With multiple marquee nights at once, access tensions mean fans face competition for limited-entry events such as cardholder exclusives, Bud Light sweepstakes and Uber One members-only events.
  • The jam-packed schedule draws athletes, entertainers and executives together, shaping a celebrity-driven lead-up to the Super Bowl highlighted by the Sports Illustrated celebration with Travis Kelce and George Kittle.
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Inside Super Bowl week’s concerts, parties and celebrity scene heading into big game

Super Bowl week unfolds in the Bay Area with a mix of sports, music, and celebrity events. The week kicks off with leadership and media events, including the Sports Power Brunch on February 4.

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