Super Bowl LX
- marcelo4092
- Jan 29
- 3 min read
Super Bowl LX Weekend in San Francisco: A Local’s Guide to Culture, Art, and City Life Beyond the Game

Every time San Francisco wins a NFL Super Bowl, I know before I see the headlines. I’m usually out on the streets skating and suddenly the city explodes with revelers. Cars honking. Strangers hugging. Partygoers singing out of windows. Sometimes people flashing their tits at me and that’s how I know we won. It’s fantastic and joyful and exactly what civic pride is supposed to feel like. With the Super Bowl returning to the SF Bay Area during these intensely polarizing times, a surge of upbeat energy is exactly what we all need right now.
And that is exactly what we offer at The Gregangelo Museum, San Francisco’s most enchanting historic landmark built entirely by entertainers, theatrical artists, dancers and circus athletes. While inspiring halftime shows emerge as global spectacle, we recognize that this game is not just about competition. It’s about performance, physical mastery, camaraderie and uplifting spectators. Just like everyone we revere on the field or the stage in the Super Bowl Arena, our space is also built by people who dedicate their lives to bettering themselves in order to entertain others. As San Francisco welcomes the Super Bowl, we open our doors to the artists, athletes, and spectators convening at Levi’s Stadium and invite you to come explore the ocean side of our city by the bay.
In esteemed recognition to the performing artists bringing their work to the Super Bowl this year: Bad Bunny, Green Day, Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile, and Coco Jones, I just want to say how deeply I appreciate what it means to shine on a stage like that. I have always been fascinated by the way athletic spectacles choose diverse artists, because it reminds the world that the value of performance fully encompasses endurance, discipline, risk, and heart. To have a platform like the Super Bowl to share your voice, your music, and whatever message you choose to carry is no small thing. At the Gregangelo Museum, a place built by performers for the public, we recognize that same courage and generosity of spirit. Whether you are singing to millions or creating in more intimate spaces, we welcome you to San Francisco not just as entertainers, but as fellow artists who understand how powerful it is to move people within those profound, highly impactful few minutes.

As San Francisco welcomes the world for Super Bowl LX, get on your athletic game by climbing the steep hills of the city and daring to adventure off the beaten path. Discover the visionary Gregangelo Museum and experience local arts & culture like nowhere else. So hop on a westbound K, L, or M Muni Metro train for a 15 minute ride from anywhere downtown and come explore the west side of the city, where creativity, culture, and genuine San Francisco life thrive in the brilliant glow of the Pacific Ocean. Wander through the neighborhoods between West Portal and Stonestown, take in the athletic surfer culture along expansive Ocean Beach, and spend time in the seaside Chinatowns on Irving and Clement Streets, where food, family, and tradition converge on blocks that simply end, where the city gives way to the Pacific at the edge of the continent. This part of the city is about meals shared, streets explored, conversations with locals, and discoveries that are personal, rare and unexpected.
Come experience San Francisco as it truly is: a majestically beautiful city shaped by people who are authentic, accepting, and deeply expressive











