2026 Super Bowl Parties & Events: A Complete Guide

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Is it even Super Bowl weekend without a Post Malone performance?

The all-genre Texas superstar is back for a third straight year performing ahead of the Big Game, and his second year playing a Bud Light-sponsored concert, headlining Bud Light Presents Post Malone & Buddies on Friday night, Feb. 6, at San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center.

But he’s hardly the only music star heading to the Bay Area ahead of Super Bowl LX (in addition to halftime headliner Bad Bunny, of course).

On Thursday, you can catch a one-night-only Noah Kahan concert presented by SiriusXM and Pandora, or check out DJ sets from Illenium (at People’s Pregame by NPU Live) or Loud Luxury and Frank Walker (for Tight Ends & Friends, hosted by NFL tight ends Travis Kelce, George Kittle and Greg Olsen as part of their Tight End University initiative).

On Friday, in addition to Posty, Sting is playing an exclusive set for Super Bowl LX Studio 60; Calvin Harris and Diplo are lacing up for NPU Live; Luke Combs, Teddy Swims, Stephen Wilson Jr., Gavin Adcock and LaRussell are part of the stacked Madden Bowl lineup; Olivia Dean with special guest Shaboozey will play The One Party by Uber; T-Pain, Tiësto, Disco Lines and DJ Diesel (aka Shaquille O’Neal) perform at Shaq’s Fun House; and Green Day will headline the FanDuel x Spotify Super Bowl party, alongside Counting Crows.

On Saturday, we’ve got The Killers for Studio 60; T-Pain and Sean Paul for NPU Live; HUGEL, Larry June, Loud Luxury, Plastik Funk and DJ UnKommon at the Maxim Big Game Party; and Ludacris and Chainsmokers headlining SI The Party.

Even game day will include performances from Tucker Wetmore and Loud Luxury at Guy Fieri’s Flavortown Tailgate and Green Day headlining the Super Bowl Opening Ceremony.

If you want to find all the details — including locations, times and ticket info — check our full guide below.

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