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NFL Releases Full Schedule Of Super Bowl 60 Events And Venues

The upcoming Super Bowl will take place Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

The upcoming Super Bowl will take place Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
The upcoming Super Bowl will take place Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara. (National Football League)

SANTA CLARA, CA — The NFL has released the full schedule of festivities planned for Super Bowl weekend in the Bay Area. Here's what to know.

Super Bowl 60 will take place Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.

But the festivities will begin the week that leads up to the event.

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Super Bowl Opening Night

Kicking it all off will be an event at the San Jose Convention Center on Monday, Feb. 2, where fans will have the opportunity to hear from the champions of each conference, according to the NFL. The event will be free; however, fans who want to attend will need to register on the NFL OnePass app starting on Wednesday, Dec. 10.

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Pro Bowl (Flag Football)

The Pro Bowl, which is similar to the All-Star game in other sports, is coming to San Francisco on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The event will feature the league's top players going head-to-head in a flag football showdown ahead of its LA28 Olympic debut, the NFL said.

The game is expected to take place at the Moscone Center South Building.

Super Bowl Festival

From Tuesday, Feb. 3, to Saturday, Feb. 7, fans can attend an immersive football festival. There will be current and former NFL players at the event. Fans will also be able to take photos with the Vince Lombardi trophy and compete in a 40-yard dash race against virtual NFL players.

Tickets for the festival, which will take place at the Moscone Center North and South Buildings, go on sale Wednesday, Dec. 10.

NFL Culture Club

The new NFL culture club will make its debut at The Pearl in San Francisco. The Culture Club will operate from Wednesday, Feb. 4, through Saturday, Feb. 7.

There, guests will be immersed in an "intimate" experience where they can have conversations about sports, art, fashion, music and community, according to the NFL.

"The NFL Culture Club embodies the intersection of excellence and expression, inviting athletes, creators, and community leaders to engage, reflect, and reimagine what culture means today," the NFL said in a statement.

NFL Awards

This year's awards recognizing the league's top performers will be presented Thursday, Feb. 5, at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco.

Concerts

There will be several concerts in the days leading up to the big game. So far, here is who will be performing:

  • Sting — Friday, Feb. 6 at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco
  • Chris Stapleton, with special guest Sierra Ferrell — Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco

Innovation Summit

This event, described as a "first-of-its-kind gathering" by the NFL, will bring together 500 hand-selected leaders from across different sectors, including tech, sports and venture capital.

"Curated by the Bay Area Host Committee, the Summit will celebrate the region's unmatched spirit of innovation—where creativity, disruption and bold ideas power the engine of progress," the NFL said.

Culinary Experiences

The Super Bowl Breakfast event will be hosted at the Marriott Marquis in San Francisco. The event will feature appearances from NFL legends and Condoleezza Rice, the NFL said.

Another event, Taste of the NFL at The Hibernia in San Francisco, will offer guests the chance at a curated dining experience "reflecting the cultural diversity and innovative spirit of the Bay Area," according to league officials.

The event will also be attended by several football greats, with all proceeds going to GENYOUth, a non-profit that helps provide resources and critical resources to schools.

Celeb Flag Football

The day before the big game will see athletes, musicians and social media creators come together to play flag football at the Moscone Center South Building.

Super Bowl LX

Super Bowl 60 will be headlined by Grammy-winning artist Bad Bunny, a decision that has sparked controversy among Republicans.

The favorites to win the Super Bowl this year are the Kansas City Chiefs, followed by the Buffalo Bills, according to ESPN. The Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams are also top contenders.

The game is expected to start at 3:30 p.m. and will be televised on NBC, Telemundo and Peacock, according to the NFL.

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