SAN FRANCISCO, CA — There’s a new town coming to San Francisco — Flavortown, that is.
Guy Fieri announced he’ll be hosting a Flavortown tailgate at Cow Palace in Daly City for Super Bowl 60. Super Bowl 60 is scheduled to take place at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 8.
“BAY AREA!! I’m comin’ home, and I’m bringin’ the World’s Greatest Tailgate on Big Game Sunday with me!!” Fieri, the self-proclaimed “Mayor of Flavortown,” said in a social media post on Tuesday.
The event will be part music festival and part food festival. It is one of several so far announced ahead of Super Bowl Sunday. Sting, Benson Boone and Shaboozey are also all set to perform in the Bay Area ahead of the big game.
The “Guy Fieri Flavortown Tailgate” will also feature live performances from artists such as Tucker Wetmore and Loud Luxury, according to organizers.
Ticket packages are on sale now. A general admission ticket guarantees access to the event and two tasting experiences. VIP includes an all-you-can-eat experience, along with a four-hour open bar and a lounge. The tier above that offers an all-inclusive dining and bar experience.
Free tickets are also available for 10,000 select fans who register for the event. People selected for a free ticket will be notified and given redemption instructions before Feb. 4, according to organizers.
The tailgate is open to all ages. Children under 13 years old do not need a ticket to enter, according to organizers.
Oakland will also host the official NFL Fan Zone and Watch Party on Sunday, Feb. 8, at the Henry J. Kaiser Center for the Arts.
More information on tickets is available here.