Join us for an exciting new season starting in October.
Fall Events for 2023
We are thrilled to announce the KQED Live Fall event calendar! Join us for our next season of storytelling, performance, tastings, games and behind-the-scenes looks into what brings your favorite radio and TV programs to life.
Our events are not possible without your interest and participation, and it is with immense gratitude that we thank you for helping us keep the spirit of public media tangible and sincere.
Get your in-Person or livestream tickets today! Check out our full calendar and register at kqed.org/live.
Podcasts & Radio Onstage
Bringing audio programs to life by inviting producers, hosts and community voices together on stage.
Join us for amazing, true-life supernatural stories from people who can scarcely believe they lived them. And come decked out in full Halloween costume for a chance to win the Spooked Live best-dressed prize! It’s storytelling — with a beat.
Some of the Bay Area’s youngest elected officials convene — including Assemblymember Alex Lee, Hercules Mayor Alexander Walker-Griffin and Sunnyvale Councilmember Alysa Cisneros — to share their visions for our region’s future.
Experience the incredibly diverse community of artists, musicians, performers and storytellers who make the Bay Area one of the most uniquely influential cultural centers in the world.
Join legendary Bay Area rappers Black C and Mac Mall as they discuss gripping stories from their recently published memoirs with KQED Arts & Culture senior editor Gabe Meline.
Join a host of local chefs to share the stories, traditions and techniques behind culinary creations that help to place the Bay Area as a center of the food universe.
Enjoy a tasty tour of the Bay Area's tamale traditions! Join us for an evening showcasing three Bay Area tamaleras, each unveiling the unique techniques and flavors of their cultures.
A Bay Curious listener asked about the history of the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park...so we made a theatrical walking tour to dive deep into the stories behind every plant and boulder.
Games & Happy Hours
Join other public media lovers and make new friends through our informative game nights and happy hours.
From coining "player hater" to selling tapes out the trunk, the Bay Area is the birthplace of game. Celebrate that legacy with a hip-hop game night! Test your Mac Dre discography and E-40 vocabulary knowledge.
Click the image above to view a trailer of past KQED Live events!
We look forward to seeing you in October!
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