Join us for an exciting new season starting in April!
Spring Events for 2023!
We are thrilled to announce the KQED Live Spring 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! Register at kqed.org/live!
KQED Fest: Discover Together
KQED invites you to a free and festive day of discovery at our community media center’s first-ever open studios and block party.
The event features KQED shows live onstage, community leaders, local food, family-friendly entertainment and activities, neighborhood arts and merchant pop-ups. Groove to live music produced by Noise Pop, and go behind-the-scenes and meet your favorite KQED hosts.
Music, Storytelling & Arts
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.
Carnaval San Francisco celebrates 45 Years by showcasing the best music, dance and artistry of Latin American, Caribbean and African Diasporas as contestants bring their vibrant spirit to the stage.
Do you want to be happier, healthier or wealthier? What if we were to say you have the power to do so inside yourself? NPR's Radiolab explores self-help, the power of these phrases, the cassette tapes that carried them, and the ideas embedded within.
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.
KQED Climate Reporter Laura Klivans and Check, Please! Bay Area Producer Cecilia Phillips explore how to make your home-cooking more environmentally conscious with chefs from Roasted & Raw and Shuggie's Trash Pie!
Immerse in the cultural significance of the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. After a sold out run, this walking tour returns with actress Sango Tajima leading us through a theatrical history of the garden and the people who created it.
Games & Happy Hours
Join other public media lovers and make new friends through our informative game nights and happy hours.
Looking for someone to love, or to laugh with this Pride? Comedian Dahya Lakshminarayanan is back to play matchmaker for one local KQED fan while subjecting contestants to hilarious rounds of revealing questions and gentle roasting as they vie for a date.
Curanderismo is a pre-colonial system of healing practices that has survived across the Americas through home remedies passed through generations. Join us as we reclaim curanderismo through reflective conversation and learn about ways to start your own healing journey from Latinx Bay Area practitioners.
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