Throughout June
Oracle Park | San Francisco Giants

Catch baseball in 16 home games versus Padres, Braves, Guardians, Red Sox, and Marlins. 24 Willie Mays Plaza. mlb.com/giants

Through June 8
Smuin Contemporary Ballet | Dance Series 2

The program embraces the future while honoring the past with a masterpiece from Founder Michael Smuin. At SF’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts before moving to venues in Sonoma, Walnut Creek, Mountain View, and Carmel. smuinballet.org

Through Sept. 2
SFMOMA | Ruth Asawa: Retrospective

The first major museum retrospective of this legendary Bay Area artist’s groundbreaking work. More than 300 works spanning six decades: sculpture, drawings, prints, paintings, and design objects. 151 Third St. sfmoma.org

June 3 – 21 
San Francisco Opera | La Bohème

La Boheme (credit, Cory Weaver)

Into the heady bohemian world of 19th century Paris, follow a circle of starving artists falling in and out of love, living for the moment. Nine performances. War Memorial Opera House, 201 Van Ness Ave. sfopera.com

June 3 – 22
BroadwaySF | A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical

Nick Fradiani as Neil Diamond (photo credit, Jeremy Daniel)

In collaboration with Neil Diamond himself, the true story of a kid from Brooklyn who became a chart-busting, show-stopping American rock icon with 120 million albums sold. Golden Gate Theatre, 1 Taylor St. broadwaysf.org 

June 6 – 7
Napa Valley Barrel Auction

A weekend of special events: Napa Valley Barrel Auction at Louis M. Martini Winery, Vintner-Hosted Dinners, Napa Valley Your Way, and the Auction Napa Valley at Chandon. Proceeds benefit youth mental health programming in Napa Valley. collectivenapavalley.org

June 12
SF JAZZ Gala 2025

Honoring legendary producer, musician, and Blue Note Records President Don Was with an SFJAZZ Lifetime Achievement Award. Concert, entertainment, and after-party. SFJAZZ, 201 Franklin St. sfjazz.org

June 13 – 15
San Francisco Jazz Festival

Lakecia Benjamin, courtesy SFJAZZ

Three days, 35 concerts, plus food, drink, and art, including a festival tent at Franklin & Oak streets. Programming curated by SFJAZZ. 201 Franklin St. sfjazz.org

June 14 – 15
The North Beach Festival

Food art, activities, blessing of the animals, kid-friendly zone, entertainment and live music at the popular outdoor event over Father’s Day Weekend. More than 200 vendors, now expanded to over 11 blocks, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. both days. northbeachfestival.org

June 14 – 25
San Francisco Opera | Idomeneo

 Idomeneo – Charlie Kinross: Opera Australia

A new production of Mozart’s sublime opera highlights the tension between people and their environment. Stunning projections of craggy coastlines and raging seas. War Memorial Opera House, 201 Van Ness Ave. sfopera.com

June 20 & 22
San Francisco Symphony | Verdi Requiem and Gordon Getty

James Gaffigan leads the symphony’s first performance of Verdi’s Requiem since 2011, plus the premiere of several choral works by Gordon Getty, one of the city’s most celebrated composers. Davies Symphony Hall, 201 Van Ness Ave. sfsymphony.org 

June 21
Taste of Sonoma

Presented by Sonoma County Vintners, a day showcasing 100+ wine and food trucks, themed wine lounges, garden tours, and expert wine talks. Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate & Gardens. 5007 Fulton Rd., Santa Rosa. kj.com/events

June 21 – 22
Presidio Theatre | Third Annual Bliss Fest

A weekend of live music in the plaza features a lineup of the best in R&B, synth-pop, Afro-psych, rock, Latin jazz, and classical fusion. Also, food, drink, art vendors. 99 Moraga Ave. presidiotheatre.org/show/bliss-fest-2025  

June 26 – 27
San Francisco Symphony | BLACKSTAR Symphony: The Music of David Bowie

Bowie’s final, critically acclaimed album is reimagined for a 65-piece orchestra and performed with the original Blackstar band for a transcendent musical experience. sfsymphony.org

June 28 – 29
Pride Celebration and Parade

One of the largest LGBTQ+ celebrations in the world, now marking its 55th year, brings together over one million people from around the world. Civic Center. sfpride.org

June 30
Oracle Park | Shakira

Singer-songwriter Shakira concludes her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour in—last stop—San Francisco. shakira.com/tour