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What to see this month in San Francisco

From stunning new drama to blockbuster pop acts, check out our highlights for San Francisco this month!

Top Concerts

Madonna at the Chase Center, February 27 & 28

The undisputed Queen of Reinvention is back with a new tour and it's a big one! Celebrating 40 years since her hit single, Holiday, The aptly named Celebration Tour will see Madonna performing her iconic back catalog in one unmissable show.
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Sting at Davies Symphony Hall, February 14 & 15

Spend Valentine's Day with the legendary Sting this month as he joins the San Francisco Symphony who'll present specially arranged versions of some of his greatest hits, including 'Every Breath You Take','An English Man in New York' and many more!
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Jon Batiste at The Fillmore, February 18
Jon Batiste is one incredible musician, the recipient of a breathtaking 11 2022 Grammy Award nominations and four wins, including Album of the Year, and four more noms for 2023. Don't miss him live as he brings the show to the Fillmore this month!
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Best of Broadway

The Wiz at the Golden Gate Theatre, until February 11

The seven-time Tony-winning hit is back with a brand new Pre-Broadway tour the first in 40 years! The soul, gospel, funk, and R&B-fused reimagining of Frank L. Baum's "The Wizard of Oz" this brand new production is directed by Schele Williams, presenting William F. Brown and Charlie Smalls' vibrant musical for the 21st century.
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MJ The Musical at the Orpheum, until February 25
Michael Jackson fans rejoice as a brand new musical all about the iconic superstar is now showing in San Francisco! With Jackson's plethora of moon-walking hits in tow, MJ the Musical explores the star's life and his stratospheric rise to fame.
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Get Ready To Giggle

Jonathan Van Ness at Oakland's Fox Theatre, February 24
With a mischievous twinkle in his eye and facial hair expertly tamed, hairdresser-to-the-stars and media personality Jonathan Van Ness has helped countless clueless men and women transform their grooming routines and attitudes towards themselves as part of the Fab Five on Emmy-nominated, smash-hit Netflix series Queer Eye. Don't miss the magnetic and utterly fabulous whirlwind of charisma, quick wit and passion as he hits the road on his 'Fun & Slutty' tour!
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Hassan Minaj at the Masonic Auditorium, February 9 & 10
Daily Show correspondent and former host of Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj, the last few years have seen Minhaj gain the popularity he deserves as a comedian and political commentator. Known for his unflinching (and hilarious) style that dissects race, identity, society, and the current state of American culture, don't miss him as he brings his show 'Off With His Head'! to the Masonic Auditorium this month.
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Best of Local

My Home on The Moon at the San Francisco Playhouse, until February 25
Comedy collides with sci-fi in Minna Lee's brilliant My Home On The Moon!
Pitting ancient Vietnamese mythology against the ever-increasing tide of gentrification, join Mai in her pho restaurant, where she watches the neighborhood change day by day. When a solution comes in the form of the mysterious consultant Vera, Mai is overjoyed, but there's more than meets the eye in Vera's incredible results, leading to an unexpected multiverse adventure, and the help from an unlikely source!
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Big Data at the Toni Rembe Theatre from February 15 - March 10
Love, anxiety, technology. All of these elements rear their heads in playwright Kate Attwell's world-premiere new play, Big Data. Working with Tony Award-winning director, Pam Mackinnon, the two have reunited to create a work filled with the perils of the perpetual lives that we live online, and the footprint that remains. How well does the algorithm know you, will AI control your future? There's only one way to find out...
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