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Carnaval SF Returns This Weekend — Let the Drums Take Over and Ride with Muni

Carnaval SF Returns This Weekend — Let the Drums Take Over and Ride with Muni
By Danbee Song

Carnaval drummers participate in the Grand Parade. Join us this weekend for one of the city’s most vibrant and beloved cultural events: Carnaval! The free, two-day celebration transforms Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets into a showcase of music, dance, food, art and cultural pride. We are proud to be a sponsor of this year’s event, which runs Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25. Learn all about the festival’s theme and what you can explore at Carnaval. We’ll also cover the best way to get there – Muni – and share where you can connect with us. Festival highlights Carnaval SF...



Published May 22, 2025 at 05:30AM
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