Green Day and Counting Crows to Headline Exclusive Super Bowl Weekend Event
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Green Day and Counting Crows to Headline Exclusive Super Bowl Weekend Event

DateJan 16, 2026
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This article details an upcoming exclusive concert featuring iconic Bay Area bands Green Day and Counting Crows. Held in San Francisco as a pre-Super Bowl event, it highlights the bands' local origins and enduring connection to the region. The concert, sponsored by FanDuel and Spotify, is an invite-only affair designed to kick off the Super Bowl weekend festivities.

Bay Area Icons Unite for Super Bowl Weekend Concert Extravaganza

A Unique Musical Collaboration on San Francisco's Waterfront

Two legendary bands, deeply rooted in the vibrant music scene of the San Francisco Bay Area—Green Day and Counting Crows—are joining forces for an exclusive, invitation-only concert next month. This highly anticipated event will take place on Friday, February 6th, at Pier 29 on the Embarcadero, just days before the Super Bowl kicks off in nearby Santa Clara. Sponsored by FanDuel and Spotify, the evening promises a spectacular performance, also featuring a special set by a DJ whose identity has yet to be revealed.

Green Day's Enduring Tribute to the East Bay Scene

Green Day, the esteemed headliners, have always openly expressed their profound connection to the Bay Area. In 2017, the trio, whose origins trace back to Rodeo, California, and who are approaching their 40th anniversary, were instrumental as executive producers for the documentary Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk. Frontman Billie Joe Armstrong shared with Rolling Stone his long-standing aspiration to capture the unique essence of their local music community through film, emphasizing that the documentary aimed to offer fans a deeper understanding of Green Day through the stories of others within their distinctive, protective, and somewhat underground scene.

Counting Crows' Reflective Journey Through Their Berkeley Beginnings

Meanwhile, Counting Crows, established in Berkeley in 1991, honed their craft in the intimate settings of Bay Area coffeehouses and clubs, as noted in a 1994 Rolling Stone feature. Last year, lead singer Adam Duritz candidly discussed his recent contemplations on his formative years in the region. He reminisced about growing up in San Francisco during the Seventies and Eighties, witnessing individuals who, having endured challenging childhoods, found a newfound sense of liberation within the city's culture. These powerful memories profoundly influenced his songwriting, particularly for tracks like 'Palisades Park' from the band's 2014 album, indicating a strong emotional tie to his past.

The Grand Prelude to the Super Bowl Spectacle

This star-studded concert serves as a captivating prelude to the main sporting event, the Super Bowl, which will feature Bad Bunny as its halftime performer. Just recently, Bad Bunny unveiled a trailer for his halftime show, boldly proclaiming that "the world will dance," setting the stage for an unforgettable entertainment experience during the championship weekend.

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