SF’s Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2025 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival
The 2025 Yerba Buena Gardens Festival hosts a full lineup of free
outdoor music, theater, circus, dance, poetry, and children’s
programs. The Festival opens on Saturday, May 10, 2025 with La Santa
Cecilia to kick off its 25th Anniversary Season. Now in its 25th year,
the Festival will run each and every week and weekend presenting 6
months of admission-free performances reflecting the rich cultures
and creativity of the Bay Area. The 2025 full schedule has yet to be
announced, but there’s typically events scheduled until
November and is located between Mission and Howard Streets and Third
and Fourth Streets in downtown San Francisco. YBG Festival
presents classical, world, and jazz music, contemporary and
traditional dance, theater, children’s and family programs, and
cultural events reflecting the rich cultures and creativity of the
region. Artistic excellence, inclusion, diversity and innovation are
at the heart of our mission. As the only curated arts park fully
dedicated to the long-term presentation of free arts and cultural
programs, Yerba Buena Gardens has a unique place in the cultural
landscape of San Francisco. Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2025 2025
Season Opener: May 10, 2025 (Events typically scheduled until
November. Full 2025 schedule TBA) Yerba Buena Gardens, Mission btwn
Third and Fourth, SoMa, SF FREE Directions & Parking | Admission-Free
Seating | Performance Times | See the Full Calendar Events will
include music, theater, dance, poetry, and children’s programming
from May through October. Regularly occurring series include the
Lunchtime Concerts, showcasing diverse musical acts every Thursday at
12:30 PM, Poetic Tuesdays, a monthly spoken word event, and YBG
ChoreoFest, celebrating innovative dance performances. Families can
also enjoy Sundown Cinema screenings, storytelling showcases, and the
annual Halloween Hoopla. All performances take place at Yerba Buena
Gardens, located between 3rd and 4th Streets and Mission and Howard
Streets. More information is available at YBGFestival.org. 2025
Performance Schedule May May 10 (2:00pm-4:30pm) – La Santa Cecilia +
La Doña May 15 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – CMC Older Adults Choirs
(Lunchtime Concert) May 17 (2:00pm-4:30pm) – Joe Bataan + Tall Tee
May 18 (1:00pm-3:00pm) – 826 Valencia Storyteller’s Showcase May
22 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Aguidavi do Jeje x Batuki (Lunchtime Concert)
May 24 (2:00pm-4:30pm) – Madison McFerrin + The Seshen May 29
(12:30pm-1:30pm) – VEN Trio (Lunchtime Concert) June June 7
(4:00pm-10:30pm) – Sundown Cinema: Wicked June 14 (2:00pm-4:00pm)
– Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu: Aloha ‘Aina June 15 (12:00pm-3:00pm)
– 27th Native Contemporary Arts Festival June 19 (12:30pm-1:30pm)
– Sundra Manning (Lunchtime Concert) June 20-21 – Circus Bella:
Hoopla June 26 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Mahsa & Marjan Vahdat (Lunchtime
Concert) June 28 (2:00pm-4:00pm) – Pride in Yerba Buena! July July 3
(6:00pm-7:30pm) – Lavay Smith & Her Red Hot Skillet Lickers July 5
(2:00pm-3:30pm) – Gamelan Sekar Jaya July 6 (2:00pm-4:00pm) – San
Francisco Mime Troupe July 10 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Shirley Kazuyo
Muramoto (Lunchtime Concert) July 17 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Arun
Ramamurthy Trio (Lunchtime Concert) July 19 & 26 (1:00pm-2:30pm) –
YBG ChoreoFest July 20 (10:00am-3:00pm) – YBG Dance Day July 22
(12:30pm-1:30pm) – Poetic Tuesday July 24 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Dani
Offline (Lunchtime Concert) July 26 (12:00pm-1:00pm) – Poetry
Workshop August August 2 (12:00pm-3:00pm) – Viet Day featuring
Vân-Ánh Võ’s Blood Moon Orchestra August 3 (12:00pm-4:00pm) –
SF Uke Jam’s Summer Uke-splosion August 7 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Lady
Bianca & The West Coast Caravan of All-Stars (Lunchtime Concert)
August 7 (6:00pm-7:30pm) – Combo Chimbita August 9-10
(11:00am-5:00pm) – Pistahan August 14 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Brazil in
the Gardens (Lunchtime Concert) August 16 (12:00pm-1:00pm) – Poetry
Workshop August 16 (2:00pm-3:30pm) – Marcus Shelby Orchestra: Blues
and the Pursuit of Freedom August 21 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – WAM Local
Sirens Presents B. DeVeaux + Mare (Lunchtime Concert) August 23-24
(2:00pm-3:30pm) – SAMMAY: The Way Home is an Upwards Spiral August
28 (12:30pm-1:30pm) – Trío Guadalevín (Lunchtime Concert) August
30 (2:00pm-3:30pm) – The Saúl Sierra Quintet September September 20
(2:00pm-4:30pm) – Samora Pinderhughes + SOL Development September 21
(2:00pm-3:30pm) – Mornings in Jenin Musical: A Playlist September 25
(12:30pm-1:30pm) – Bia Ferreira (Lunchtime Concert) September 27
(2:00pm-4:00pm) – Movement Immigrant Orchestra September 28
(11:00am-4:00pm) – Litquake Out Loud + Book Fair October October 2
(12:30pm-1:30pm) – Lucía (Lunchtime Concert) October 4
(2:00pm-3:30pm) – Parangal Dance Company November November 1
(12:00pm-3:00pm) – 25th Annual Halloween Hoopla Yerba Buena Gardens
Festival Programs & Series 2025 Salsa at Jessie: Open-Air Salsa Dance
Party The outdoor, monthly salsa event takes place at Yerba Buena
Gardens. From May to October, folks are invited to dance into dusk to
amazing live salsa bands. Many musical acts hail from the Bay Area and
some from out of town, all bringing electrifying salsa sounds to the
Gardens. Starting just before sunset, Salsa Nights is a casual,
outdoor event to get your body moving under San Francisco skies. Fun
for first-time and seasoned salseras/salseros, or music lovers
enjoying rhythms of the syncopated top-notch performers. Salsa Nights
is a unique dance experience, just one of many cultural activities the
Yerba Buena neighborhood has to offer. And it’s FREE! Friends,
families and conga-lines welcome. Children’s Garden Series June
through August is a great time for parents, caregivers, and camp
counselors to bring kids to the Children’s Garden for sunshine and a
show. The Children’s Garden Series features professional artists
with expertise in engaging children under 10 and their adults. Each
show features excellent performers skilled in puppetry, music, dance,
acrobatics, body percussion, clowning and more! Outstanding featured
groups like Ka-Hon and Duniya Dance & Drum demonstrate diverse musical
and dance traditions from all over the world. With such rich cultural
and artistic experiences, the Children’s Garden is the place to be
in the summertime. Thursday Lunchtime Concert Series From May to
October, the Thursday Lunchtime series features artists carving out
their own niches in the world of music and dance. While international
and touring artists perform in the Lunchtime Series, many homegrown
Bay Area artists view Yerba Buena Gardens as the perfect venue for new
works. These fantastic performers are exploring new depths in jazz,
blues, soul, classical, world, swing, salsa, modern dance and more!
Thursday Lunchtime Concert Series takes place on Thursdays from
12:30pm to 1:30pm and features local and international musicians
including CMC Older Adults Choirs on May 15, Aguidavi do Jeje x
Batuki on May 22, VEN Trio of Vinicius Gomez, Elé Howell, Noah
Garabedian on May 29, Sundra Manning on June 19, Mahsa & Marjan
Vahdat on June 26, Shirley Kazuyo Muramoto on July 10, Arun
Ramamurthy Trio on July 17, Dani Offline on July 24, AfroSolo Arts
Festival Presents Lady Bianca & The West Coast Caravan of
All-Stars on August 7, Brazil in the Gardens on August 14, WAM
Local Sirens Presents B. DeVeaux + Mare on August 21, Trío
Guadalevín on August 28, Bia Ferreira on September
25, and Lucía on October 2. Always free, fresh and outdoors,
Thursday Lunchtime programs are a great way to reinvigorate the day.
Downtown office workers, neighborhood groups, students and even
out-of-towners needing a break from the city’s hustle and bustle
come down to the Gardens with lunch in hand. Then, stroll through
Yerba Buena Gardens for a jolt of fresh air, art and inspiration.
Poetic Tuesdays A fabulously curated line-up of poets and musicians
grace Yerba Buena Gardens to share poems and songs that delight,
provoke, stir and inspire. Poetic Tuesdays make for a lovely lunch.
Downtown office workers, neighborhood groups, students and even
out-of-towners needing downtime from the city’s hustle and bustle
come down to the Gardens. Poetic Tuesdays are the perfect midday
breather over line breaks. Performances are approximately 60 minutes
long, at Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission Street between Third and
Fourth Streets, San Francisco. Outdoor Classes San Francisco locals
and visiting out-of-towners can look to these outdoor classes to
refresh their body and spirit through dance, music, movement, public
art and more. On any given day of the week, you can always find
something Free, Outdoors and Fresh at Yerba Buena Gardens. Outdoor
Classes are each approximately 60 minutes long at at different spaces
in Yerba Buena Gardens, on Mission Street between Third and Fourth
Streets, San Francisco. Weekend Sessions The Weekend Sessions is the
Yerba Buena Gardens Festival’s premier program series, highlighting
touring and regional artists performing to delighted audiences. Each
weekend program features a diversity of world-class artists giving
thrilling performances not to be missed. Crowds of arts-lovers, Bay
Area locals and out-of-towners flock to Yerba Buena Gardens for
outstanding entertainment in music, dance, poetry, circus, theater or
large-scale cultural festivals. Free of admission and open to the
public, all are welcome to enjoy the fresh air and the truly memorable
cultural experiences. Located in the cultural heart of San Francisco,
Yerba Buena Gardens Festival’s Weekend Sessions make for a
refreshing and inspiring weekend outing in the City. Weekend Session
performances begin at 1pm (unless noted otherwise), so plan ahead and
arrive early! Performances are approximately 90 minutes long, located
at Yerba Buena Gardens on Mission Street between Third and Fourth
Streets, San Francisco. Saturday, May 17, 2025SF’s Yerba Buena
Gardens Festival 2025YBGFA Latin music legend since the
mid-1960s, Joe Bataan was at the center of the New York City action
as one of the early stars of Fania Records. His seductive combination
of doo-wop vocals and boogaloo is one of the era’s defining sounds,
though Bataan has never stayed in one groove for long. Born Bataan
Nitollano to a Filipino father and African-American mother and raised
in Spanish Harlem, he is the father of the Latin soul sound, crooning
hits like “Gypsy Woman” and “Ordinary Guy.” Bataan went on to
expand the sound in the ’70s with his Ghetto Records releases,
co-coining the apt moniker “salsoul,” though he adapted to
changing currents at the end of the decade with forays into disco and
hip hop (scoring the early rap hit “Rap-O Clap-O” in 1979).
Stepping back from performing in the early ‘80s, he largely
disappeared from the scene while working as a counselor for youth in
detention facilities. It’s a dramatic story that he recounts with
humor and searing detail in his 2024 memoir Streetology: The Legacy
of the Afro-Filipino, King of Latin Soul. Since returning to music in
2005, he’s reclaimed his crown and is still going strong in his 80s,
a fact made evident by his triumphant Gardens performance in 2023.
Upcoming SF’s Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2025 Events Sat 5/10
SF’s Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2025 Season KickoffThu 5/15 SF’s
Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2025 w/ “CMC Older Adults Choirs”Sat
5/17 SF’s Yerba Buena Gardens Festival 2025 w/ Joe Bataan + Tall
TeeSun 5/18 826 Valencia Storyteller’s Showcase (Yerba Buena Gardens
Festival 2025)Thu 5/22 Lunchtime Concert at Yerba Buena Gardens w/
Aguidavi do Jeje x BatukiDisclaimer: Please double check event
information with the event organizer as events can be canceled,
details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do
occur.
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