Upcoming San Francisco Concerts 2025: Dates, Lineups, and Tickets

Sydney Winstead • August 10, 2025

Your 2025 Guide to Must-See San Francisco Shows

Stay in the know with the latest San Francisco concerts and can’t-miss live shows. From arena headliners to intimate performances, we’ve got your guide to the city’s hottest upcoming music events.



Simple Plan – The Hard as Rock Tour

  • Date: August 12, 2025
  • Venue: The Masonic, San Francisco
  • Details: Pop-punk favorites bring their high-energy hits along with special guests.
  • Tickets Here

Zach Bryan – The Quittin’ Time Tour

  • Date: August 15, 2025
  • Venue: Golden Gate Park
  • Details: Outdoor show with Kings of Leon, Turnpike Troubadours, and Noeline Hofmann.
  • Tickets Here

Kali Uchis – The Sincerely, Tour

  • Date: August 18, 2025
  • Venue: Chase Center
  • Details: Touring behind Orquídeas and Sincerely with Thee Sacred Souls as the opener.
  • Tickets Here

Jonas Brothers – JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown

  • Date: September 25, 2025
  • Venue: Chase Center
  • Details: Celebrating 20 years of hits with special performances and fan favorites.
  • Tickets Here

Giveon – Dear Beloved, The Tour

  • Date: October 4, 2025
  • Venue: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
  • Details: Soulful R&B performance from the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter.
  • Tickets Here

Haim – I Quit Tour

  • Date: October 7, 2025
  • Venue: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
  • Details: Heated performance supporting their new album I Quit, with Dora Jar opening
  • Tickets Here

Maroon 5 – LOVE IS LIKE Tour

  • Date: October 18, 2025
  • Venue: Chase Center
  • Details: Performing chart-topping hits in a high-energy arena show.
  • Tickets Here

Lorde – Ultrasound Tour

  • Date: October 19, 2025
  • Venue: Greek Theatre (Berkeley)
  • Details: The pop star returns with a tour built around her latest critically acclaimed album Virgin.
  • Tickets Here

Doechii – Live from the Swamp Tour

  • Date: November 7, 2025
  • Venue: Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
  • Details: High-energy set following her standout Outside Lands performance.
  • Tickets Here

Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour

  • Dates: November 22–23, 2025
  • Venue: Chase Center
  • Details: Two-night stop as part of her second U.S. leg this year.
  • Tickets Here


By Sydney Winstead December 12, 2025
*Rendering © Bjarke Ingels Group* Updated plans have been released for 35 South Second Street in Downtown San Jose, a mixed-use development designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) . The project, referred to as the Fountain Alley development , is scheduled for review by the San Jose Planning Director and reflects a shift from an earlier office-and-housing proposal to a predominantly residential program. Project Overview The revised plans call for two residential towers, rising 27 and 28 stories , with a total of 768 apartments and ground-floor retail. The development is part of a broader downtown San Jose master plan led by Westbank and Urban Community , which includes multiple residential and mixed-use sites throughout the city. The project will span approximately 831,600 square feet , including residential units, ground-floor retail, and basement parking. Bicycle parking is planned for 417 spaces, with vehicular parking located in a multi-level subterranean garage. Change in Use Earlier versions of the project included a stronger emphasis on office space. The updated proposal reflects a reconfiguration toward residential use, consistent with other recent revisions within the larger Westbank and Urban Community portfolio in downtown San Jose. A related site at 180 Park Avenue began demolition and excavation in 2022, though work was paused due to an archaeological discovery. Recent reporting indicates that plans for that site have also been revised to focus on residential units rather than office development. Design and Site Details BIG is serving as the project architect, with Bionic as the landscape architect. Renderings show residential towers with balconies, integrated landscaping, and a pedestrian-oriented plaza connecting South Second Street with surrounding streets. Exterior materials are expected to include aluminum, terracotta-toned glass-fiber-reinforced concrete, and curtainwall glass. The development site occupies approximately 1.25 acres along South Second Street, between Santa Clara Street and San Fernando Street, near the Bank of Italy Tower. Housing Mix and Affordability The project is proposed to include: 177 studios 413 one-bedroom units 152 two-bedroom units 26 three-bedroom units Approximately 5% of the units will be deed-restricted for very low-income households, utilizing California’s State Density Bonus law . Next Steps The project is scheduled for review at a Planning Director Hearing on Wednesday, December 17 , to be held virtually via Zoom with opportunities for public comment. Read more and see renderings here ➡ SF YIMBY
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