Get out your calendar and get ready to do some serious scheduling: This summer is full of fun outdoor concerts in the San Francisco Bay area you won’t want to miss. From daytime concerts in the park to concerts under the stars at gorgeous wineries, there’s truly a show for everyone. Here are some of the best.

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One-time-only events

SAN FRANCISCO OPERA AT AT&T PARK

When: TBD

Where: AT&T Park

Why: Because you can’t eat garlic fries at the Opera House. Plus, you can sit on the field or in the stands for this free live simulcast of a yet-to-be-determined opera.

Price: Free

RAY LAMONTAGNE AND NEKO CASE

When: June 1

Where: The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley

Why: Ray LaMontagne is consistently commanding and impressive; Neko Case just released her first solo album in five years. This is sure to be a special show.

Price: $45–$99.50

JEFFREY OSBORNE AND PEABO BRYSON

When: June 17

Where: Stern Grove

Why: Celebrate Father’s Day with two R&B greats at Stern Grove’s first concert of its festival season. Bring a blanket, a picnic, and your adult (or non-adult) beverage of choice.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

VANS WARPED TOUR

When: June 23

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: It’s the last-ever, cross-country Warped Tour. Get ready for a full day of music on six different stages from acts like Crown the Empire, The Amity Affliction, Chase Atlantic, and more.

Price: $45–$55

ZIGGY MARLEY AND FLAVIA COELHO

When: June 24

Where: Stern Grove

Why: Spend the afternoon dancing to reggae in the sunshine (or the fog; prepare for both).

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

PRIMUS AND MASTODON

When: June 29

Where: The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley

Why: It doesn’t get much more Bay Area than Primus; plus, it’s always fun to see Les Claypool perform, especially at a venue like The Greek.

Price: $49.50

M. WARD AND THAO & THE GET DOWN STAY DOWN

When: July 1

Where: Stern Grove

Why: Listen to indie pop and enjoy a picnic and wine.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

FILLMORE JAZZ FESTIVAL

When: June 30 and July 1 from 10am to 6pm

Where: Fillmore Street from Jackson to Eddy Streets

Why: This is the largest free jazz festival on the West Coast, with multiple stages and 12 blocks of art and other wares, tasty food, and beverages for grownups and children. The entire street (including the bars) turns into a fun party that may just be one of the best SF street fairs of the summer.

Price: Free

DEAD & COMPANY

When: July 2–3

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: You’ll never be able to see the Grateful Dead play again (R.I.P. Jerry), but you can see the rest of the band members perform on their home turf with John Mayer handling the vocals.

Price: $45 and up

COUNTING CROWS AND LIVE

When: July 6

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: Counting Crows are celebrating their 25th year together, and Adam Duritz has promised they’re going to play their asses off.

Price: General Admission: $30–$84

MEXICAN INSTITUTE OF SOUND AND GINKGOA

When: July 8

Where: Stern Grove

Why: This DJ and producer worked as a music consultant on the movie Coco and is bringing special Grammy-nominated guests to perform with him. Plus, there’s just nothing better than a Sunday afternoon at Stern Grove.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

ANOUSHKA SHANKAR, LAND OF GOLD, AND HAN HAN

When: July 15

Where: Stern Grove

Why: This sitar player and composer will be playing songs from her latest album, which is a personal response to the humanitarian trauma of displaced people fleeing conflict and poverty.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

PARAMORE AND FOSTER THE PEOPLE

When: July 21

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: Power-pop at its finest.

Price: $47–$195+

SAN FRANCISCO SYMPHONY

When: July 22

Where: Stern Grove

Why: The SF Symphony has been performing at Stern Grove since 1938, and it’s the perfect opportunity for a fancy wine and cheese picnic.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

THE DECEMBERISTS

When: July 27

Where: The Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley

Why: They’ve been around for 17 years, but this Oregon-based quintet still brings the theatrics and fun to their performances.

Price: $49.50

FEMI KUTI AND THE POSITIVE FORCE AND SOL DEVELOPMENT

When: August 5

Where: Stern Grove

Why: Bring a blanket to stake out your space, but prepare to step all over it as you dance to the funky grooves of this AfroBeat legend.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

JERRY DAY

When: August 5

Where: Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, McLaren Park

Why: To celebrate Jerry Garcia, an SF native and one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time, by enjoying Grateful Dead tribute bands and other live music.

Price: Free

WEEZER AND PIXIES

When: August 7

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: It’s their first full tour together. Weezer will be playing a mix of old and new songs, and Pixies have said they plan to play “whatever they want.”

Price: $28–$169+

OUTSIDE LANDS

When: August 10–12

Where: Golden Gate Park

Why: The Weeknd, Florence + the Machine, Janet Jackson, Beck, and Chromeo are just a few of the acts performing at this outdoor festival, also known for having some of the best food, drinks, art, and comedy you’ll find at any summer concert.

Price: 3-day GA: $375; 3-day VIP: $795

RONNIE SPECTOR AND THE RONETTES AND THE HUMIDORS

When: August 12

Where: Stern Grove

Why: Who knows when you’ll have another chance to hear this Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee sing “Be My Baby” ever again?

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

THE REVOLUTION AND BIG BLU SOUL REVUE

When: August 19

Where: Stern Grove

Why: Prince is no longer with us, but the folks in his band still are, so they reunited in 2016 to pay tribute to him by playing the music they helped him create. Also, it’s the last Stern Grove show of the summer.

Price: Free, but consider making a cash donation, since donations fund nearly 100 percent of the festival’s annual expenses.

DAVE MATTHEWS BAND

When: September 8

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: DMB’s ninth album drops this summer, so the band is sure to put on a solid show for their loyal fans.

Price: $76–$344

OPERA IN THE PARK

When: September 9

Where: Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park

Why: Pack a picnic and some boxed wine (no glass allowed) to celebrate the opening of San Francisco Opera’s 96th season with a free performance in the park.

Price: Free

LAURYN HILL

When: September 20

Where: Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View

Why: This ‘90s hip-hop legend doesn’t tour often, so see her perform songs from her most renowned album, The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, while you can.

Price: $47+

The Mountain Winery

Concerts at wineries

TONY BENNETT

When: June 3

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: This living legend is 91 years old, so this is probably (definitely) your last chance to hear him sing. Plus, you can’t beat the beauty of the venue.

Price: $49.50–$149.50

BLUEGRASS-FED LIVE MUSIC SERIES

When: June 3, July 4, July 21, and October 7

Where: Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch, St. Helena

Why: Hang out on the lawn, drink great wine, and eat tasty food while listening to bluegrass bands like Horseshoes & Hand Grenades, Dead Winter Carpenters (July 4 with fireworks), Trout Steak Revival, and the LMR All-Star Big Band.

Price: $35 advance; $45 at the door

BARENAKED LADIES, BETTER THAN EZRA, AND KT TUNSTALL

When: June 12

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: Because you hope they’ll play their songs from the ‘90s and not the more recent stuff.

Price: $49.50–$129.50

THE ROOTS

When: June 17

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: This hip-hop act knows how to put on an amazing show. Don’t expect to stay in your seat long.

Price: $49.50–$129.50

AMERICAN IDOL: LIVE!

When: July 31

Where: Wente Vineyards, Livermore

Why: Gabby Barrett, Caleb Lee Hutchinson, Maddie Poppe, Kris Allen, and In Real Life are kicking off Wente’s summer concert series where you can enjoy music under the stars in a gorgeous winery setting.

Price: $89–$299

HUNTER HAYES

When: August 8

Where: Wente Vineyards, Livermore

Why: Hunter Hayes isn’t your typical country singer; he plays more than 30 instruments and always brings a ton of energy and fun to his shows. Plus, you get to eat and drink delicious food and wine while you watch.

Price: $79–$259

PHILLIP PHILLIPS AND GAVIN DEGRAW

When: August 16

Where: Wente Vineyards, Livermore

Why: Concerts at Wente aren’t your typical concerts. You sit in a lovely garden setting and, depending on which ticket you buy, also get to enjoy a sunset dinner outside or dinner at The Restaurant inside before the show begins.

Price: $99–$279

STEVE MARTIN AND MARTIN SHORT

When: August 23

Where: Wente Vineyards, Livermore

Why: This show from two amazing comedians and life-long friends features comedy bits, musical sketches, and conversations about their long careers. Enjoy the act under the summer sky at a beautiful vineyard.

Price: $199–$379

VIOLENT FEMMES

When: June 21

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: Originating in 1981, Violent Femmes still brings their trademark acoustic punk energy, and you’re pretty much guaranteed to hear all of the hits.

Price: $39.50–$79.50

INDIGO GIRLS

When: June 29

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: If you’re an Indigo Girls fan, you already know about this show and already have tickets, so “why” is really not necessary, but it can’t hurt to mention that this venue has great sound quality and an intimate vibe.

Price: $29.50–$69.50

WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY

When: August 6

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: Because if Willie Nelson’s “On the Road Again,” there’s no reason not to join him for an evening.

Price: $79.50–$259.50

AMOS LEE

When: August 12

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: Amos Lee is ready to spend an evening with fans in a cozy setting with spectacular vineyard views.

Price: $39.50–$89.50

THE TEMPTATIONS AND THE FOUR TOPS

When: August 26

Where: Rodney Strong Vineyards, Healdsburg

Why: Uh, it’s The Temptations and The Four Tops. Why wouldn’t you go? (Also, you can bring your own food and any wine purchased the day of the show.)

Price: $89–$129

BOZ SCAGGS

When: September 9

Where: Rodney Strong Vineyards, Healdsburg

Why: Spread out a picnic blanket on the lawn of this vineyard and sit back and relax…at least until Lido Shuffle comes on.

Price: $89–$129

THE BEACH BOYS

When: September 16

Where: The Mountain Winery, Saratoga

Why: Wouldn’t it be nice to hear The Beach Boys sing all of their hits at one of the most beautiful outdoor venues in Northern California?

Price: $49.50–$99.50

Ongoing local festivals

YERBA BUENA GARDENS FESTIVAL

When: There’s a performance nearly every day all summer long

Where: Yerba Buena Gardens

Why: There are over 75 performances at this outdoor festival on the lawn, so whether you like classical, world, jazz, or contemporary music, there’s bound to be a show you want to go to. Plus, most of the shows happen around lunchtime, so it’s a great way to escape the office for an hour or so and enjoy your food al fresco.

Price: Free

THE 30TH ANNUAL MUSIC & MARKET SERIES

When: Every Thursday from May 17–September 13, 6:30pm–8:00pm

Where: Todos Santos Plaza, Concord

Why: Bring a picnic and your lawn chair to this free outdoor event where you can shop the farmers market from 4pm to 8pm and hear a different band performing every week. Highlights include a Prince cover band on June 7, a California surf band on July 19, and a 17-piece jazz orchestra on September 6. There are also four nights of live blues on the following Tuesdays: July 10, July 17, July 24, and July 31.

Price: Free

SUNSET BY THE LAKE

When: The following Sundays: May 27, June 10, June 24, July 8, July 22, August 5, August 19, September 2

Where: Gregory Lane and Cleaveland Road, Pleasant Hill

Why: If you like cover and tribute bands, this outdoor concert series is perfect for you. There will be tribute bands for the Eagles, Steely Dan, Tom Petty, and The Beatles, as well as cover bands playing everything from R&B to rock.

Price: Free

MUSIC ON THE SQUARE

When: Every Friday from June 1–August 31, 6pm–8pm

Where: Courthouse Square, Redwood City

Why: Forget a picnic—bring your dancing shoes to this outdoor concert series where you’ll hear ‘40s cover bands, ‘80s rock covers, yacht rock from Mustache Harbor, reggae, and more. There are also lots of restaurants and bars in the vicinity in case you want to pre-game or go out afterward.

Price: Free

CONCERT IN THE PARK

When: Every Friday from June 1–August 31, 7:00pm–8:30pm

Where: Lions Wayside Park, Pleasanton

Why: Throw down a blanket and listen to a wide variety of live music, including indie rock, bluegrass, and oldies.

Price: Free

POINT RICHMOND SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL

When: June 8, July 13, August 10, September 14; starts at 5:30pm

Where: Park Place and Washington Avenue, Point Richmond

Why: Held on the second Friday of every month, this evening concert has two acts most nights, with performances of everything from gospel music to retro Bollywood.

Price: Free

MUSIC IN THE PARK

When: Every Wednesday from June 13–August 22 (except July 4), 6pm–8pm

Where: Stafford Park, Redwood City

Why: This concert in the park features rock/soul, dance songs from across the decades, swing/jazz, blues, Motown, and more. If you don’t feel like packing a picnic, you can get hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, and drinks, and all of the proceeds will benefit the Save the Music program in Redwood City schools.

Price: Free

When: July 20-29

Where: Various venues in Napa

Why: This annual ten-day celebration pairs musical performances in gorgeous wine country settings with Napa Valley’s food, wine, and hospitality. There’s something for everyone, including a ton of free concerts, symphonic performances, live jazz, and more. This season’s highlights include the world premiere of The Red Violin by Joshua Bell, Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress and singer Kristin Chenoweth headlining the Arts for All Gala, and Grupo Compay Segundo coming straight from Havana for their first performance in the U.S. in 20 years.

Price: Free to $249

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