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SailGP: High-Speed Racing on the Bay (March 22-23, 2025)
Kicking off the sporting action in the Bay Area, SailGP will return to San Francisco on March 22-23, 2025. This global sailing championship features national teams racing in cutting-edge 50-foot foiling catamarans, reaching speeds of up to 60 miles per hour. Racing takes place right on the water with the stunning Golden Gate Bridge as a backdrop, offering spectators an electrifying, up-close experience. With teams from around the world battling for the $12.8 million prize, SailGP is set to be an exhilarating event for fans of all ages.
Golden State Valkyries: A New Era in Women’s Basketball (May-October 2025)
In May 2025, the WNBA will welcome a new addition to its league—the Golden State Valkyries. This expansion team will bring an exciting level of competition and energy to the Bay Area, with a season running through October. As the city continues to be a leader in sports innovation, the Valkyries’ inaugural season promises to showcase top-tier women’s basketball talent and become a favorite for local fans.
Laver Cup: World-Class Tennis at Its Best (September 19-21, 2025)
Tennis fans will be treated to world-class action at the 2025 Laver Cup, scheduled for September 19-21. This prestigious event brings together the best male tennis players from Europe and the rest of the world for a thrilling team-based competition. The event’s competitive format, combined with the energy of the crowd, makes it a standout in the global tennis calendar. Held in the Bay Area, the Laver Cup will bring some of the biggest names in tennis to the region for a weekend of unforgettable matches.
Super Bowl 60: The Biggest Game in Football (February 8, 2026)
Football fans will have an extra reason to celebrate in 2026 as the San Francisco Bay Area hosts Super Bowl 60 on February 8. The region is known for its passionate football fanbase, and the Super Bowl promises to be an exciting culmination of the NFL season. Fans can expect an action-packed game, world-class entertainment, and a celebratory atmosphere throughout the city as it prepares to welcome the biggest event in American football.
FIFA World Cup: A Global Celebration of Soccer (June 13 – July 1, 2026)
The excitement continues with the FIFA World Cup, which will take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico in 2026. San Francisco will be one of the host cities, with six matches scheduled from June 13 to July 1. The World Cup is a global celebration of soccer, attracting fans from every corner of the world to witness the best teams compete for the prestigious title. San Francisco’s role in hosting this iconic tournament will add to its reputation as a global sports hub.
Looking Ahead: A Future Full of Sporting Excitement
The San Francisco Bay Area is quickly becoming one of the top destinations for major sporting events, with an exciting lineup of competitions already on the horizon. Whether you’re planning to cheer on the Golden State Valkyries, catch world-class tennis at the Laver Cup, or attend the Super Bowl in 2026, the Bay Area promises to deliver thrilling experiences for sports fans. With a blend of iconic venues, stunning views, and a passionate sports culture, there’s no better place to experience the excitement of major events in 2025 and beyond.
AIME 2025
The San Francisco Travel Association participated in AIME 2025, showcasing the city’s vibrant tourism offerings to a global audience. As part of their engagement, they highlighted San Francisco’s diverse attractions, thriving convention scene, and unique cultural experiences. By connecting with key decision-makers and industry professionals, the association aimed to boost the city’s profile as a prime destination for both leisure and business travel, reinforcing its commitment to driving tourism growth in the years ahead.

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