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The 17 best events in SF this week, from Mother’s Day blooms to community festivals
Stephanie Ge · 2026-05-06 · via The San Francisco Standard

San Francisco Silent Film Festival (opens in new tab)

Words are overrated. Riding the coattails of SFFILM, this festival will delight with four days of dialogue-free movies from the 20th century.


‘Hell’s Kitchen’ (opens in new tab)

Alicia Keys’ autobiographical musical, featuring her greatest hits and new tracks, kicks off a three-week run. 

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Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Wednesday, May 6, to Sunday, May 24

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Orpheum Theatre (opens in new tab)


Downtown First Thursdays: R&B and Ribs takeover (opens in new tab)

Bay Area producers R&B and Ribs bring a lineup of DJs and barbecue to this month’s free event.


Academy of Art University spring runway show (opens in new tab)

Witness the future of fashion with a show highlighting students’ designs.


NightLife x Carnaval SF (opens in new tab)

Carnaval kicks off May 23, but the Academy of Sciences is starting the celebration early. The theme of this edition of the museum’s weekly 21+ series is “Fiesta y Fútbol,” featuring performances and pop-ups from Bay Area soccer teams. 

Source: Manuel Orbegozo for The Standard

CAAM Fest (opens in new tab)

Now in its 44th year, this festival from the Center for Asian American Media screens features, documentaries, and shorts and includes industry discussions.


Bloom Fashion Show (opens in new tab)

Two fashion shows in one week? A second set of Academy of Art students’ creations will walk the runway, guided by a spring theme and judged by a panel of special guests.


Sleaze Freaks dance party (opens in new tab)

Dust off the skinny jeans and pack on the eyeliner for a night of dancing to 2010s alternative bangers.


Live on Larkin: AAPI Heritage Month block party (opens in new tab)

Honor San Francisco’s vibrant Asian community with K-Pop sets, karaoke, and bites from Tenderloin restaurants.


West Coast Craft Waves vintage show (opens in new tab)

Give your closet a secondhand makeover for spring by shopping from dozens of vintage vendors.


Les Play House (opens in new tab)

Consider this your Portola warm-up. Austin Millz and Sango headline this three-stage festival playing house, disco, and funk just outside of Pier 80.

A large crowd dances and raises hands in front of a brightly lit stage with colorful screens and green lighting effects at a nighttime outdoor concert.

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Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, May 9, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Address
The Midway (opens in new tab)


KQED Fest (opens in new tab)

KQED, NPR, and PBS join forces for this all-ages block party and open house with performances from Filipino rapper Ruby Ibarra, SF Symphony’s Chamber Orchestra, and Bay Area cultural producers.

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Register (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, May 9, 11 a.m.

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KQED (opens in new tab)


OM Records anniversary party (opens in new tab)

The SF-born record label toasts to 30 years of independent music with a free concert and ticketed, all-night after-party (opens in new tab) at The Great Northern.


Valkyries home opener (opens in new tab)

Bring mom to Ballhalla for the Mother’s Day game against Phoenix. Before Sunday, learn all you need to know by listening to our “PST” episode on becoming a Valkyries fan. 

A crowd of spectators watches an event, with one person holding signs and another raising purple pom-poms, all wearing mostly purple and black clothing.
Source: Kate Hua for The Standard

Mother’s Day at the Exploratorium (opens in new tab)

The waterfront science museum is hosting a pay-what-you-can day honoring all mothers, especially mamás latinas, with bilingual family bonding activities and crafts.


San Francisco Rose Show (opens in new tab)

Gardening moms can geek out on dozens of varieties at this show organized by San Francisco’s Rose Society.


Mother’s Day afternoon tea (opens in new tab)

Treat the matriarchs in your life to a festive tea with Asian pastries by Little Moon Bakehouse and flower arranging.

Mooncakes from Little Moon Bakehouse
Source: Courtesy of Little Moon Bakehouse

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