Events at Chase Center
- Friday, Oct. 14: The Warriors will play their third pre-season game against the Denver Nuggets. Game will start at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
- Tuesday, Oct. 18: The Warriors will play their first regular season game against the Los Angeles Lakers. Game will start at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, Oct. 19: The Karol G. show will start at 8 p.m. Doors will open at 7 p.m.
Street Closures
To accommodate events that will take place at the arena, the following street closures will be enforced two hours before and one hour after each event:
- 16th Street between 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard
- Warriors Way between 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard
- Northbound 3rd Street between 16th Street and Warriors Way will also be closed approximately 30 minutes before and 45 minutes after an event.
- Only local access will be allowed on Northbound Illinois Street between Mariposa and 16th streets.
- There is one taxi stand located on southbound Terry Francois Boulevard.
- Ramp Taxis should use the loading zone on eastbound Warriors Way (formerly South Street) at Bridgeview Way.
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- There is passenger loading on 4th Street which may be accessed by walking west on Gene Friend Way pedestrian path.
- There is also passenger loading on Owens Street by continuing west on Gene Friend Way pedestrian path.
Noise Pop 20th Street Block Party (on Valencia)
Saturday, Oct. 15: The 20th Street Block Party will take place in the Mission District on Valencia Street. For event details visit 20th Street Block Party on Valencia.
The following street closures will be required from 4 a.m. to 11:59 p.m., Saturday:
- Valencia Street between 18th and 21st streets
- 19th Street between Guerrero and Lexington streets
- 20th Street between Guerrero and Lexington streets
- Cunningham Street between Valencia and Linda streets
- *Linda Street between 18th and 20th streets
- *Lapidge Street between 18th and 19th streets
How Weird Street Faire
Saturday, Oct. 15: The 23rd annual How Weird Street Faire will be held from noon to 8 p.m. on Howard and 2nd streets. Heavy pedestrian traffic is expected in the area. Event participants are encouraged to take public transportation to the event. For event details visit https://howweird.org.
The following street closures will be required from 5 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 15 to 3 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 16.:
- Howard Street between 1st and New Montgomery streets
- 2nd Street between Mission and Folsom streets
- Natoma Street between 1st and New Montgomery streets
- Minna Street between 1st and New Montgomery streets
- Tehama Street between 1st and New Montgomery streets
- Intersections: 2nd Street at Howard, Tehama, Minna and Natoma streets
Lesbian Who Tech Conference 2022
Wednesday, Oct. 12 through Friday, Oct. 14: The 9th Annual Lesbians Who Tech & Allies Summit event will take place on Castro Street from Wednesday, Oct. 12 to Friday, Oct. 14. For event details visit https://lesbianswhotech.org.
Effective from 11:59 p.m., Monday, Oct. 11 through 10 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 15, the following closures will be required:
- Castro Street between Market and 19th streets will be closed
- The SFMTA parking lots at 457 Castro Street and 4116 18th Street
Potrero Hill Festival
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Saturday, Oct. 15: The annual Potrero Hill Festival will take place in the Potrero Hill neighborhood from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on 20th Street between Wisconsin and Missouri streets. An attendance of 1,500 is expected. For event details, visit http://potrerofestival.com/.
The following street closures will be required from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.:
- 20th Street between Wisconsin and Missouri streets
- Connecticut Street between 19th Street and southerly terminal
- Missouri Street between 19th and 20th streets
- Intersection: Connecticut and Missouri streets at 20th Street
Bearrison Street Fair
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Saturday, Oct. 15: The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and the Bears of San Francisco will be holding the second and annual Bearrison Street Fair. The event will be held primarily on Harrison Street between 10th and 13th streets. Expected attendance is 2,500.
The following street closures will take effect from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday:
- Harrison Street between 10th and 13th streets
- 11th Street between Folsom and Divison streets
- 12th Street between Bernice and Harrison streets
San Francisco Gaelic Athletic Association Treasure Island Games
Saturday, Oct. 15 and Sunday, Oct. 16: The San Francisco Gaelic Athletic Association will hold an athletic event on the northern fields on Treasure Island.
A street closure of Avenue “H” between 11th and 13th streets will be required from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. each day, Saturday and Sunday.
Haight Ashbury Street Fair
Sunday, Oct. 16: The 43rd annual Haight Ashbury Street Fair will take place in the Haight-Ashbury District. The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For event details, visit Haight Ashbury Street Fair.
The following street closures will be required from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m on Sunday:
- Haight Street between Masonic and Stanyan streets
- Ashbury Street between Page and Waller streets
- Clayton Street between Page and Waller streets
- Cole Street between Page and Waller streets
- Belvedere Street between Page and Waller streets
- Shrader Street between Page and Waller streets
- Intersections: Ashbury, Clayton, Shrader, Cole and Belvedere at Haight Street
Sunday Streets / Phoenix Day Block Party
- Sunday, Oct. 16: San Francisco’s beloved Sunday Streets continues last year’s new “Phoenix Day” activities with block parties and “fun hubs” spread out across the City. Note that this event does not include any of the normal, larger Sunday Streets routes. Sunday Streets is free and open to the public. For event details, visit www.sundaystreetssf.com-phoenixday.To facilitate these activities, there will be various small street closures, mostly one block on residential streets.
“Making Strides” Breast Cancer Walk
Sunday, Oct. 16: The American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk will be held in The Presidio. The walk is an opportunity to unite communities, companies and individuals with a collective goal to end breast cancer as we know it.