The 5th Annual Yerba Buena Night is a free outdoor festival of music, dance, art and performance under the stars on Saturday, October 10, 6 p.m. -10 p.m. at downtown San Francisco's Yerba Buena Lane, Jessie Square and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. Over 30 live continuous performances on multiple stages bring the night alive, featuring Duniya Dance, Pacific Edge Voices, Culture Shock, Roem Baur, Lily Cai Dance, Rin Tin Tiger, Lady Chi, and Sarah Wilson, and more! Enjoy food, parking and drink specials by neighborhood businesses. Marvel at giant video projections and interactive installations. Details are at www.ybnight.org.
It's easy to get to Yerba Buena. Take BART, MUNI, SamTrans or Caltrain to our front door. City Park and the Hearst Corporation are offering a special $5 flat fee at the Hearst Parking Center at 45 Third Street (vouchers available at the Yerba Buena Night information booth).
Yerba Buena Night is presented by the YBCBD, a community-based nonprofit organization working to improve the quality of life in the neighborhood. The evening is sponsored by the MaSo, MJM Management Group, Park Central Hotel, San Francisco Travel, Yerba Buena Center of the Arts and Yerba Buena Gardens Festival.
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