8 things to do on Super Bowl Sunday that have zero to do with football
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8 things to do on Super Bowl Sunday that have zero to do with football
"If the thought of sharing room temperature guacamole dip with a bunch of friends of friends on Super Bowl Sunday isn't exactly exactly your idea of pigskin paradise then, well, you're going to want to keep reading. Sure, it seems like everybody on the planet is focused in the NFL's big game, which returns to Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara on Sunday after a 10-year absence."
"The Bay Area's concert scene basically hums along about 361 days a year, with the breaks in the action coming on Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, New Year's Day and, as we mentioned above, Super Bowl Sunday. From the slim pickings, however, we still found a small handful of worthy options. Our top pick, by far, would be going to see Wu-Tang Clan legend GZA at Yoshi's in Oakland. The phenomenal MC performs two shows, 7 and 9 p.m., and tickets start at $56, yoshis.com. Also, check out the dark-rock doubleheader of Lord of the Lost and The Birthday Massacre at The UC Theatre in Berkeley. Showtime"
Levi's Stadium returns to Santa Clara after a 10-year absence for the NFL's big game, and many local venues close on Super Bowl Sunday. The Bay Area's concert scene operates about 361 days a year, with breaks on major holidays including the Super Bowl, but select events still run. Options include Wu-Tang Clan legend GZA performing two shows at Yoshi's in Oakland (7 and 9 p.m., tickets from $56) and a dark-rock doubleheader featuring Lord of the Lost and The Birthday Massacre at The UC Theatre in Berkeley. Several other non-football activities offer alternatives to typical Super Bowl gatherings.
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