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Feed Your Football Fever With Visit To 'Super Bowl City' This Week In San Francisco
All free. All week. We have the event schedule, which includes an Alicia Keys concert, and check out our photo slideshow!
By Al Francis:
Football fans, families and tourists can take part in this week’s Super Bowl festivities leading up to Sunday’s game - and all for free at Super Bowl City in San Francisco.
Macy’s Fireworks Show will delight the crowds Friday night, and free concerts are all day long with a headliner each evening.
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Chris Isaak set the stage opening night thrilling fans with his on-stage, and sometimes off stage, performance to a backdrop of buildings decked out for the Super Bowl, adjacent to Justin Herman Plaza at the foot of San Francisco’s Market Street.
OneRepublic will perform Friday night, and Grammy Award winning superstar Alicia Keys is headlining Saturday night.
Find out what's happening in Rosevillefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Also, the wine country is also involved at the fan fest with a Taste of Sonoma at Super Bowl City for wine tasting.
CLICK Here for map of Super Bowl City and list of exhibits.
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Photos: Al Francis of NapaSonomaPhotos.com
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