Things to Do in San Francisco This Week: Events, Festivals, and Pride (June 2–8)
The first week of June brings a full calendar to San Francisco, with events happening in nearly every neighborhood. From street festivals and outdoor concerts to Pride weekend and food markets, the city’s energy starts to build. Pride leads the charge, but the days leading up to it offer plenty to check out. If you’re looking for things to do in SF between June 2 and 8, this guide has you covered.
The Best Free and Ticketed TOP Events Happening Across San Francisco
AIGA San Francisco Design Week (June 2–8)
This citywide celebration spans architecture, branding, and tech. Pop-up panels, networking events, and tours fill the schedule. Participants include major design firms and rising talent. Venues vary, from design studios to co-working spaces. It’s a great entry point for students and professionals alike.
- Time: Various Times Daily
- Admission: Purchase Here
- Location: Various venues across San Francisco
- Website: https://sfdesignweek.org/
- Instagram: @sfdesignweek
Downtown First Thursdays (June 6)

Downtown comes alive with music, fashion, and performance. Martial artists, DJs, drag, and designers share the spotlight. Second Street fills with pop-ups, drinks, and late-night buzz. It draws an after-work crowd plus weekend energy seekers. Expect outdoor bars and spontaneous street shows.
- Time: 5:00 PM–10:00 PM
- Admission: Register here
- Location: Second Street between Market and Howard Streets, San Francisco
- Website: https://www.dftsf.com/
Off the Grid: Fort Mason Center (June 6)
A classic SF Friday night plan with food trucks and city views. The vendor lineup changes, offering everything from bao to birria. Live DJs and beer tents keep the energy relaxed and social. There’s ample seating, but locals know to bring a blanket. Families, dates, and solo diners all fit in here.
- Time: 5:00 PM–10:00 PM
- Admission: Free
- Location: Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco
- Website: https://offthegrid.com/
- Instagram: @offthegridsf
SF’s HellaSecret “Crazy Funny Asians” Comedy Showcase (June 6)

A free comedy show spotlighting Asian-American comics from across the Bay Area. Inspired by the hit film “Crazy Rich Asians”, this showcase blends humor with community pride in an outdoor or secret venue.
- Time: 7 PM & 9 PM
- Admission: Reserve Here
- Location: Secret location (announced via email)
Red Panda Acrobats (June 6)

Two lively performances bring Chinese acrobatics to the heart of SF. Kids will be glued to the action, balancing acts, flips, and fast-paced energy. It’s free, outdoors, and a great way to spend a morning with the family. Bring snacks and get there early for a good spot.
- Time: 11:00 AM–11:30 AM and 12:00 PM–12:30 PM
- Admission: Free
- Location: Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco
- Website: https://ybgfestival.org/event/red-panda-acrobats-kids-show-2/
Drag Me Downtown (June 6)

Short pop-up drag shows surprise visitors on busy sidewalks. It’s colorful, loud, and part of SF’s Pride lead-up celebrations. Performers bring humor, looks, and crowd interaction. Storefronts and doorways become makeshift stages. Tip with cash or Venmo if you can.
- Time: Evening Hours (rotating performances)
- Admission: Free
- Location: Various downtown locations, San Francisco
- Website: https://downtownsf.org/do/drag-me-downtown-2024
Grateful Shred at The Independent (June 7)

A jam band favorite reinterpreting the music of the Grateful Dead in their own groovy way. This high-energy show is set in an intimate venue known for great sound and an even better crowd.
- Time: 9:00 PM
- Admission: Purchase Here
- Location: The Independent, 628 Divisadero St, San Francisco, CA
- Website: https://theindependentsf.com/
Movie Night: Wicked (June 7)

Watch Wicked outdoors with the skyline above and a blanket beneath you. It’s a laid-back, no-ticket-needed movie night for anyone who loves theater or just a good weekend plan. Grab a spot on the lawn, bring something warm, and settle in. Bonus points for bringing snacks to share.
- Time: 6:00 PM–10:30 PM
- Admission: Free
- Location: Yerba Buena Gardens, 750 Howard St, San Francisco
- Website: https://ybgfestival.org/event/movie-night-wicked/
Alebrijes & Nahuales: Fantastic Animals from Mexico (Ongoing)

Massive, colorful creatures have taken over the Esplanade. This public art exhibit celebrates Mexican culture through mythical animal sculptures, bright, surreal, and photo-ready. Wander through anytime during the week. Great for families, casual walkers, or anyone looking for the top san francisco events.
- Admission: Free
- Location: Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade, San Francisco
- Website: https://ybgfestival.org/event/alebrijes-nahuales/
Haight-Ashbury Street Fair (June 8)

A tribute to SF’s hippie past with music, crafts, and color. Local rock bands and classic tie-dye vendors line the blocks. Expect a mix of retro culture and new-age wellness booths. Victorian homes give the area a nostalgic backdrop. Great people-watching and photography here.
- Time: 11:00 AM–5:00 PM
- Admission: Free
- Location: Haight Street, San Francisco
- Website: https://www.haightashburystreetfair.org/
Raphael Saadiq Live at Fox Theater (June 8)
R&B legend Raphael Saadiq brings his soulful catalog to life in this sold-out show. Expect deep cuts and major hits at one of the Bay’s most iconic venues.
- Time: 6:30 PM (Doors Open)
- Admission: Purchase here
- Location: Fox Theater, 1807 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA
- Website: https://thefoxoakland.com/
Outer Sunset Farmers Market & Mercantile (June 8)

A community favorite featuring farm-fresh produce, handmade goods, food trucks, and live music. Great for a Sunday stroll with kids, pets, or a coffee in hand.
- Time: 9:00 AM–1:00 PM
- Admission: Free
- Location: 37th Avenue between Ortega and Quintara Streets, Outer Sunset, SF
- Website: https://sunsetmercantile.com/outer-sunset-farmers-market-mercantile/
The Bloodroot Ramble (June 6–7)

An open-air music and food festival in Healdsburg with a laid-back wine country vibe. Featuring live Americana and indie artists, artisan bites, and BloodRoot Wines. Perfect for a weekend road trip north of SF. Ticketed, with VIP perks and local vendor pop-ups.
- Time: Gates open at 11:30am
- Admission: Purchase Here
- Location: Healdsburg Community Center Field, Healdsburg, CA
- Website: https://www.bloodrootramble.com/
Banks – Off With Her Head Tour (June 6)
Banks brings her bold visuals and dark-pop hits to The Masonic for one night. The venue’s intimate setting adds weight to her cinematic performances. Fans can expect moody lighting, dance breaks, and crowd favorites from her latest record.
- Time: 8:00pm
- Admission: Purchase Here
- Location: The Masonic, 1111 California St, San Francisco
- Website: https://hernameisbanks.com/
West Coast Craft – Summer 2025 (June 8)

A massive design-focused fair at Fort Mason featuring everything from ceramics and clothing to furniture and zines. It spotlights local artists, makers, and small-batch studios. Crowds browse with coffee in hand and tote bags ready.
- Time: 10:00am–6:00pm
- Admission: Free
- Location: Fort Mason Center, San Francisco
- Website: https://www.westcoastcraft.com/
San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves (June 8)

The Giants face off against the Braves in a Sunday afternoon matchup at Oracle Park. Expect a mix of longtime fans, out-of-town visitors, and that classic Bay breeze. Grab garlic fries and settle into one of MLB’s most scenic stadiums. Perfect way to wrap up the weekend.
- Time: 1:05 PM
- Admission: Purchase Here
- Location: Oracle Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco
- Website: https://www.mlb.com/giants/
San Francisco’s first week of June offers everything from design exhibitions and cultural street fairs to outdoor concerts, Pride celebrations, and food gatherings. Whether you’re visiting for the weekend or planning a full stay, the city has something happening in nearly every neighborhood. From big-ticket music festivals to casual afternoon pop-ups, there’s no shortage of ways to spend your time. If you’re looking to make the most of June 2 to 8, this roundup will keep you in the loop. Check here for more SF travel guides!
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