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The 18 best events in SF this week, from museum parties to a tea festival
Stephanie Gerson · 2026-04-29 · via The San Francisco Standard

SFMOMA Art Bash (opens in new tab)

The museum transforms into a dance floor with DJs and artist activations for the annual party that raises funds for education and family programs. 

A DJ performs on an elevated stage beneath a large bright green screen displaying “ART BASH” as a crowd of people mingles and dances below.
Source: Drew Alitzer Photography

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Wednesday, April 29, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Address
SFMOMA (opens in new tab)


‘The Celluloid Closet’ with Lily Tomlin (opens in new tab)

Marking the 30th anniversary of this classic work of LGBTQ+ cinema, the actor and the film’s directors stop by the screening for a conversation about the documentary’s enduring legacy.


San Francisco Dance Week (opens in new tab)

The dance community comes together to host classes, workshops, and performances across a variety of styles.

Website
RSVP (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Wednesday, April 29, to Sunday, May 3

Address
Multiple locations (opens in new tab)


69th San Francisco International Film Festival (opens in new tab)

Two women sit on stage in armchairs; one holds a microphone and reads from a paper, the other listens, wearing a dramatic black and white dress.
“The Invite” director Olivia Wilde is interviewed Friday at the Castro Theatre by SFFilm’s director of programming, Jessie Fairbanks. | Source: Courtesy Mike Lin

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Wednesday, April 29, to Monday, May 4

Address
Multiple locations (opens in new tab)


47th annual San Francisco Decorator Showcase (opens in new tab)

Delight in custom-designed rooms throughout a 10,000-square-foot Queen Anne-style Victorian in Pacific Heights, and leave with some aspirational ideas.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Wednesday, April 29, to Monday, May 25

Address
2315 Broadway St. (opens in new tab)


NightLife x Golden State Valkyries (opens in new tab)

Get hyped for the season with a Ballhalla-themed evening featuring a visit from Violet, announcer Jaime Coffee, and slam-dunk challenges. 

Violet, the new Valkyries mascot. | Source: Amanda Andrade-Rhoades/The Standard

Jonathan Van Ness: ‘Hot and Healed’ (opens in new tab)

The “Queer Eye” star does more than just makeovers. Get ready for a laugh during this unfiltered stand-up set. 


‘The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King’ with live orchestra (opens in new tab)

Gain new appreciation for the soundtrack as the San Francisco Symphony performs it alongside the movie.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Thursday, April 30, to Saturday, May 2

Address
Davies Symphony Hall (opens in new tab)


TNT Traysikel (opens in new tab)

A roaming motorcycle that’s part art installation, part karaoke booth, is popping up at the Asian Art Museum as a tribute to the Bay Area’s Filipino community, with a free variety show Sunday. 

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Thursday, April 30, to Sunday, May 3

Address
Asian Art Museum (opens in new tab)


Closing weekend: SF Ballet’s ‘Mere Mortals’ (opens in new tab)

This contemporary production reinterpreting the myth of Pandora graces the stage for the last time.


Charlie Puth (opens in new tab)

The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter pays a visit to the city, with support from Daniel Seavey and Ally Solort.


May Day rally (opens in new tab)

Thousands are expected to ditch work and school and gather to call for “workers’ needs over billionaires’ greed.”


Phenomenal Ball and after-party (opens in new tab)

Wear your sparkles and party in the name of science with cocktails and bites, plus performances from P-Lo and “RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Lady Camden.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Friday, May 1, 8 p.m. to midnight

Address
Exploratorium (opens in new tab)


Club Darc with Chris Lake (opens in new tab)

Consider this your warmup for Portola. Lake headlines back-to-back warehouse performances with support from Salute, Jackie Hollander, and other electronic producers.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Friday, May 1, and Saturday, May 2

Address
Pier 48, Shed A (opens in new tab)


Cooking demo and book signing with Brandon Jew (opens in new tab)

At this free event, watch the executive chef of Mister Jiu’s and Moongate Lounge cook dishes using farmers market produce — and sample his creations. Afterward, head to Book Passage for Jew’s cookbook signing (opens in new tab).

Brandon Jew, executive chef and owner of Mister Jiu’s, stands on the balcony of the restaurant in San Francisco
Source: Jason Henry for The Standard

The Etruscans: From the Heart of Ancient Italy (opens in new tab)

Dive into the history of the Etruscans, who lived in Italy for a millennium before the rise of the Roman Empire, at this exhibition’s opening weekend.

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, May 2, to Sunday, Sept. 20

Address
Legion of Honor (opens in new tab)


International Tea Festival (opens in new tab)

Sip teas from more than 30 international vendors and hear from experts in the industry. 

Website
Tickets (opens in new tab)

Date and time
Saturday, May 2, to Sunday, May 3

Address
Ferry Building (opens in new tab)


Shuggie’s 5th annual crawfish boil (opens in new tab)

Bring out the bibs! The Mission restaurant serves all-you-can-eat crawfish, funnel cake, and more to bring a taste of the South to SF.

A pink two-story corner building with a black-and-white striped base and a green and yellow “Michocito” sign, with outdoor seating in a green enclosure.
Source: Courtesy Erin Ng

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