Stern Grove

Free Outdoor Performances in San Francisco You Can't Miss

Countless art, music, dance, and theater organizations create and produce outstanding outdoor performances year-round.

Year-round, San Francisco and the surrounding Bay Area provide residents and tourists alike with temperate weather, which means that it's almost always comfortable to do things outside! Just be sure to bring layers so you can stay comfortable all day and night.

Not only is San Francisco blessed with delightful weather, but it's also a cultural hotspot. Countless art, music, dance, and theater organizations create and produce outstanding performances year-round. And, thanks to our awesome climate and many beautiful outdoor parks and venues, many of these happen outside.

The best part about all of this? A lot of these performances are free! So, if you're looking for the best free outdoor performances in San Francisco, you'll want to check out the following:

Golden Gate Park Bandshell

Live music returns to the Golden Gate Bandshell’s iconic stage with more than 100 free shows in the music concourse. The lineup of performers taking to the stage is diverse and local, with occasional international flourishes. Every season includes rock bands and singer/songwriters, R&B, soul, jazz, big band musicians, string ensembles, dancers, and features many homegrown stars.

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass

One of the first signs of fall in San Francisco is the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass music festival. With more than 80 artists performing at this celebration, you can hear country, soul, folk, and indie blues in a beautiful outdoor setting. And it's free to attend! Hardly Strictly Bluegrass welcomes more than half a million festival-goers over its three days. In years past, the festival has featured artists like Emmylou Harris, Hazel Dickens, Gillian Welch, Earl Scruggs, and many others.

Shakespeare in the Park

See excellent live theater with the San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's free performances of Shakespeare in the Park. Produced every year in San Francisco, Pleasanton, and Cupertino from July to October, Free Shakespeare in the Park provides an opportunity for more than 30,000 people to see high-quality, professional theater free of charge. After 40 years, the performances are still going strong!

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass
Hardly Strictly Bluegrass is a yearly three-day festival at Hellman Hollow in Golden Gate Park. Credit: Photo by Scott Chernis

Opera at the Ballpark

Every fall, the San Francisco Opera hosts with Opera at the Ballpark, a free outdoor telecast of a live performance at beautiful Oracle Park. This year, the performance will be "La Traviata", with three opera stars—Pretty Yende, Jonathan Tetelman, and Simone Piazzola—making their San Francisco debuts. The event is free, but RSVPs are required.

Yerba Buena Gardens Festival

The Yerba Buena Gardens Festival isn't just a short event; in fact, it's a six-month-long series of concerts and outdoor events that are totally free to the public. The series runs from May to October and includes a wide range of performance types, including poetry readings, puppet shows, global music concerts, dance recitals, solo singer-songwriter shows, and much, much more. You can expect to find a live show happening at the Yerba Buena Gardens nearly every day of the week, and you can get there easily by taking BART or Muni to the Powell or Montgomery Street stations.

Opera at the Ballpark

Stern Grove Festival

Stern Grove is a San Francisco summer tradition. For more than 80 summers, visitors and locals alike have seen legendary performances in one of the most beautiful spots in the city for free. Yes, you read that right, free—but you need to acquire tickets online before each performance. Stern Grove, a natural amphitheater surrounded by giant eucalyptus, redwood, and fir trees, is one of Northern California’s favorite concert sites.

The Stern Grove Festival
Stern Grove happens every year and typically marks the beginning of summer.

Author Brenda Tucker
Brenda Tucker

Brenda Tucker is the Director of Arts Marketing at San Francisco Travel. She has lived in San Francisco since 1998, after driving cross-country to a home she secured sight unseen. Brenda enjoys swimming out-of-doors year-round, being inspired by the incredible art scene in the City, and living in the best place on earth.