List of Super Bowl events, concerts around Bay Area leading up to big game at Levi's Stadium

Super Bowl week is set to kick off in the Bay Area with a plethora of events that cater to football fans, music lovers, and anyone looking for an immersive experience.

The festivities will begin on Monday, February 2, when Super Bowl Opening Night takes place at the San Jose Convention Center. Fans will have the chance to meet AFC and NFC champions as they arrive in the Bay Area. The event is free but requires registration via the NFL OnePass app.

On Tuesday, February 3, Pro Bowl Games and the Super Bowl Experience will open their doors to the public. At Moscone Center South, you'll find a flag football game between the league's top players, while at Moscone Center North and South, the Super Bowl Experience offers fans the chance to meet current NFL players and legends for autographs, shop exclusive gear, and enjoy interactive games and NFL FLAG clinics. Entry is free for kids under 12.

The Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC) Live! Concert Series will feature multiple shows throughout the week, including Chris Stapleton at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium on Saturday, February 6, and The Killers on Sunday, February 7.

Taste of the NFL will take place on Thursday, February 5, featuring top chefs, over 30 NFL greats, and captivating entertainment. It's a culinary and gridiron extravaganza that supports the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

Guy's Flavortown Tailgate will kick off the day at Cow Palace with 10+ restaurant pop-ups, an exclusive "DDD Zone," and over-the-top tailgating fun. On Sunday, February 7, you can catch a live DJ at Thrive City's Big Game Viewing while cheering on your favorite team.

The main event takes place on Sunday, February 8, when Super Bowl LX kicks off at Levi's Stadium. The NFC and AFC Champions will battle it out for the championship.

A range of viewing parties and events are available throughout the week, including Maxim Super Bowl Party, R&B and Ribs: Big Game Pre-Party feat. T-Pain and Sean Paul, and NFL Culture Hub.

From football to music, food to tailgating, there's something for everyone at this year's Super Bowl week in the Bay Area.
 
omg I'm so down for the Taste of the NFL thing 🀩 it sounds like a real culinary experience with top chefs and over 30 nfl greats 🍴🏈 also Guy's Flavortown Tailgate at Cow Palace looks crazy lit πŸŽ‰πŸ” gotta check out the Super Bowl Experience too, all that interactive stuff sounds hella fun 🀯
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure why we need all these events just for one game. It feels like an excuse for overpriced tickets and mediocre food 🍴. And what's up with the 'immersive experience' vibe? Just gonna be a bunch of people in fancy clothes watching football on TV, right? 😐 The NFL is making a ton of money off this thing, but I'm still not convinced it's worth it. And have you seen the prices for those viewing parties and concerts? It's like they're trying to nickel-and-dime us πŸ€‘. Give me something worthwhile to watch or do during Super Bowl week, that's all I ask! πŸ‘€
 
OMG, I'm SO stoked for Super Bowl week! πŸˆπŸŽ‰ It's going to be a non-stop party with amazing events for all kinds of fans, from football enthusiasts to music lovers and foodies! πŸ΄πŸ‘ The Taste of the NFL event sounds like an absolute dream come true – 30+ NFL legends coming together for a culinary extravaganza? πŸ’― And can we talk about Guy's Flavortown Tailgate?! 🀩 10+ restaurant pop-ups, an exclusive "DDD Zone" and over-the-top tailgating fun? 😍 I'm already planning my itinerary for the week! πŸ“… #SuperBowlWeek #FootballFrenzy #FoodComaAhead #TailgateParty #NFLFanatic
 
Ugh, I'm so over how they're pushing everything through the NFL OnePass app πŸ™„... like, can't we just have a simple website or social media group for event info? And why is everything free for kids under 12, but then you gotta pay to get into most events? It's just gonna be a money grab. And have you seen the lineups for Taste of the NFL and Guy's Flavortown Tailgate? So many famous chefs and singers... but what about the regular people who just wanna chill and watch some football? I swear, the Bay Area is getting out of hand with all these events πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” I'm not really into sports, but my friends are super hyped about the Super Bowl, so I'm just gonna roll with it. Looks like they're trying to do everything to make the event as fun and immersive as possible - from concerts to food festivals to interactive games. It's nice that there are events for kids under 12 too. I wonder how crowded it'll be at all these places, though... 😬
 
This is gonna be epic! 🀩 I'm so down for the Super Bowl Opening Night - meeting the AFC and NFC champions live is like a dream come true! πŸ’₯ And the Pro Bowl Games and Super Bowl Experience are gonna be lit πŸ”₯, especially with all those interactive games and autograph sessions. Free entry for kids under 12? That's amazing! πŸ‘ Can't wait to taste the culinary goodness at Taste of the NFL, it sounds like a match made in heaven! πŸ˜‹ The Killers concert on Feb 7 is gonna be so much fun πŸŽ‰, let's get this party started! πŸ’ƒ
 
You know what I think is kinda cool about this whole Super Bowl week thing? People gettin' all hyped up 'n stuff! 🀩 It's like, yeah, football is awesome 'n all, but it's also fun to meet your fave players 'n try some new food. 'N don't even get me started on the concerts – Chris Stapleton 'n The Killers? Sign. Me. Up! πŸŽΈπŸ‘

But for real tho, I think what's really important is that they're doin' a bunch of charity stuff too, like with Taste of the NFL 'n the Make-A-Wish Foundation. That's some good karma right there! ❀️ So yeah, if you're in the Bay Area during Super Bowl week, you gotta check it out. It's shapin' up to be a pretty lit event! πŸ”₯
 
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