Bad Bunny is set to headline the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, joining a prestigious list of past performers. USA Today highlights every artist who has graced the iconic stage through the years.
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Funk legend Sly Stone, frontman of Sly and the Family Stone, has passed away at 82. Known for pioneering funk and influencing generations, Stone’s groundbreaking music left an indelible mark on the industry.
The Bay Area Halloween 2025 guide highlights artfully eerie events across the region, from haunted tours to immersive theater. Discover spooky fun and unique celebrations for all ages in this San Francisco Chronicle feature.
The San Francisco Examiner hosts DICE @ San Francisco, a dynamic event spotlighting tech innovation and gaming culture. Industry leaders gather to discuss trends, breakthroughs, and future directions in the digital entertainment space.
Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA has announced plans to stage a rival Super Bowl halftime show, challenging the NFL’s traditional spectacle. The conservative group aims to offer an alternative entertainment experience.
“Rio: A Tribute to Duran Duran” offers U.S. fans an ultimate live celebration of the iconic band’s greatest hits. Headlining with classic tracks, the show electrifies audiences with authentic ’80s vibes and polished performances.
Zakir Hussain, legendary tabla maestro and scion of a renowned Hindustani percussion dynasty, has extended Indian classical music’s global reach, captivating audiences worldwide with his virtuosity and innovation.
San Francisco will host a Filipino American History Month virtual celebration on Oct. 21. The event aims to honor Filipino American heritage with cultural presentations, discussions, and community activities.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom criticized ABC as “spineless” for pulling Jimmy Kimmel’s segment targeting Charlie Kirk, calling the network’s move a blow to free speech and political discourse.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed announced a plan to expand “entertainment zones” downtown, aiming to boost nightlife and support local businesses while enhancing public safety and managing crowds efficiently.
Popular Mexican band’s visas were revoked days before their Bay Area concert, forcing a last-minute cancellation. Fans and promoters express disappointment as organizers scramble for solutions.
Alt-rock icon cancels U.S. book tour, citing a “debilitating” health issue. The announcement, made via social media, postpones scheduled appearances, leaving fans and organizers disappointed.
Bad Bunny revealed that fear of ICE raids prompted him to cancel several U.S. tour dates. The Puerto Rican artist cited concerns over immigration enforcement as the reason for skipping key shows.
San Francisco Chronicle reports the cancellation of December shows for “Dear San Francisco” due to COVID-19 concerns. Organizers prioritize safety amid rising cases, impacting live event schedules in the city.
KPop sensation Twice, famed for their dynamic performances in “KPop Demon Hunters,” is set to perform in the Bay Area. Fans can catch the group live, marking a major event in San Francisco’s vibrant music scene.
Bad Bunny’s Bay Area Super Bowl show has drawn a warning from ICE, sparking local pushback. The event highlights tensions over immigration enforcement amid the high-profile performance.
BTS announces their highly anticipated return with a new album and world tour set for 2026. Fans worldwide are eager as the iconic K-pop group prepares to hit the stage once again, starting with major cities including San Francisco.
Burning Man 2025 faced fierce storms that battered the Nevada desert, causing disruptions and damage. Despite the harsh conditions, many attendees say the challenges only deepened the festival’s spirit and sense of community.
Margaret Cho criticized Dean Cain for his work with ICE, telling him, “You’re not even white,” sparking debate over identity and immigration policies. The exchange was highlighted in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Chance the Rapper paid tribute to Ye during the All-Star Weekend kickoff concert, honoring the artist’s impact on music and culture. The performance took place in front of a lively San Francisco crowd.















