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Calvin Harris & Diplo to Play 2026 Super Bowl Weekend Show at San Francisco’s Pier 80

While the NFL playoffs haven’t even started, the players in the entertainment surrounding Super Bowl LX in February are already drafted.

On Thursday (Dec. 18), Bay Area event producer Non Plus Ultra announced a pair of Super Bowl LX weekend shows at San Francisco’s Pier 80, 40 miles north of where the game is happening at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., on Feb. 8, 2026.

Calvin Harris and Diplo will both play Pier 80’s 200,000 square-foot Warehouse on Friday, Feb. 6, in a space that has been used for electronic music events since 2022 as part of the annual Portola festival. (The Warehouse is also hosting a pair of New Year’s Eve shows later this month with Skrillex and Four Tet and Swedish House Mafia.) The double-header with Diplo and Harris is being dubbed “The Lineup,” with tickets going on sale Friday, Dec. 26 at 12 p.m. PT, after a presale that begins at 11 a.m. PT.

The next day, Feb. 7, T-Pain and Sean Paul will also both play Pier 80 for a previously announced event being called “R&B and Ribs.” Tickets for this show are on sale now.

The NPU Live events brand officially launched earlier this year, producing a Khalid in Golden Gate Park in the fall along with events in Napa Valley. The company’s suite of venues includes San Francisco’s Midway, The Mint and the Palace of Fine Arts.

“For me, this is a full-circle moment,” Non Plus Ultra and NPU Live CEO Jordan Langer says in a statement about the February shows. “A life-changing moment in my career was producing a big event associated with the world’s most watched football game in Miami. Now, almost 20 years later that same occasion gives me the chance to showcase what the NPU Live brand is all about – unforgettable music and moments in extraordinary spaces.”

Of course, along with the flurry of events happening around the game, Super Bowl LX itself will feature a halftime show performance by Bad Bunny.

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