Concerts are said to increase people’s happiness- the music, the crowd, the good energy and dancing all are said to increase endorphins and happiness. You should go to a concert at least once a month whether it’s a local band performing at your favorite bar, free music in the park or shelling out some bucks to see your favorite artist. Concerts are an investment on your happiness and if you don’t believe it, try going to one of these concerts in San Francisco and see for yourself! These concerts are coming up in San Francisco and you can’t miss them.
Phora’s Love Yourself Tour comes to the Fillmore in San Francisco on February 23. Phora is a rapper from California who has been releasing albums since 2013 and his songs have been on the Billboard charts since 2015. Before being signed to Warner Bros. Records, Phora founded his own record label known as Yours Truly. Tickets for his concert at the Fillmore start at around $38 and is a great opportunity to have a chill night with your friends and listen to some good music.
Sarah McLachlan performs at the Fox Theater in Oakland on February 24. Sarah McLachlan is a Pop singer and song writer from Canada. She has been releasing music since 1988 and has released 12 Albums. McLachlan has won numerous Grammy Awards and has been placed in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Some of her hit songs include “Angel,” “River,” and “Wintersong,” but the list goes on and on. Go see a legend at the Fox Theater and have a night you’ll never forget.
Third Eye Blind is performing at the Fox Theater in Oakland on March 13. Third Eye Blind is an Alternative Rock band from San Francisco that has been releasing music since the late 90s. Some of their most popular songs include “Semi-charmed Life,” “Jumper,” and “Never Let You Go” to name a few. Going to this concert will transport you back to the care-free days of the 90s, or if you aren’t a 90s baby, you will be for the night at this concert. Get your tickets now and relieve your childhood memories!
Nicole Bus with special guest Tone Stith are performing at the Brick and Mortar Hall in San Francisco on March 18. Nicole Bus is a new artist who has released two Pop albums since 2017. Some of her hits include “You,” “Rain,” and “Mr. Big Shot.” Bus infuses gospel, reggae and pop in her music to great and original sound. Tone Stith is a R&B and Soul artist who has also released his first album in 2017. Some of his popular songs are “Could’ve Been,” “Take It There,” and “Good Company.” Together these two are going to make a great concert and a fun night for you and your friends- don’t miss it!
Post Malone is coming to the Chase Center in San Francisco on March 19. Post Malone is a rapper from New York that makes hip-hop and sometimes even more leaning towards R&B music. Post Malone has released three albums since 2016. His first album was a super success and went double platinum, since then Malone has release hit after hit with features from big names like Justin Bieber. Some of Malone’s most popular songs include “Rockstar,” “I Fall Apart,” and “Congratulations.” See one of the biggest names in the Hip-Hop world at the Chase Center this March!
Keith Sweat is performing at the Paramount Threatre in Oakland on March 21. Keith Sweat is an R&B singer and songwriter who has been releasing music since the late 80s. Best known for his songs “Nobody,” “Twisted,” and “Make It Last Forever,” Sweat was a major force in R&B in the late 80s and 90s. Everybody says 80s and 90s R&B was the best R&B has ever been so don’t miss the opportunity to see it live!
The Eagles are coming to the Chase Center in San Francisco on April 11th. The Eagles are a classic rock band and arguably one of the most successful recording artists of the 70s. In 1998, the Eagles made were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with some of their biggest hits being “Hotel California,” “Please Come For Christmas,” and “Take It Easy.” Have a date night with your parents and see one of the greatest rock bands still performing and ever this April!
Little Big Town is on their tour “Nightfall” coming to Fox Theater in Oakland April 17th. Little Big Town is a Country group from Nashville. Little Big Town won two Grammy Awards in 2015 for their song “Girl Crush,” and has been making music sine the late 90s. Some of their other hits include “Better Man,” “Boondocks” and “Pontoon.” Grab your boots and cowboy hats and have a good night with your friends as Little Big Town performs at Fox Theater!
Russ is performing at the Greek Theatre at U.C. Berkeley on May 3. Russ is a rap artist who has been releasing music since 2013 but didn’t get on to the mainstream scene until he was signed to Columbia records and his album that he released in 2017. Some of Russ’s most familiar songs include “Losin Control,” “What They Want,” and his latest hit, “Best On Earth.” Kick summer off with a concert with Russ and have a great night and listening to some great music at the Berkeley theatre this May!
NF is performing at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco May 16 for his “The Search Tour.” NF is a rapper from Michigan who cam onto the scene with his first album in 2015 but didn’t gain mainstream popularity until his album entitled, “Perception,” in 2015. Some of NF’s most popular songs are all from the Perception album and include, “Let You Down,” “Lie,” and “If You Want Love.” See some raw, original music performed live with NF in San Francisco!
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