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Santa Clara Opens Levi’s Stadium to the Community on Feb. 28

Erika Towne

Santa Clara opens up Levi's Stadium to city residents on Feb. 28 for a day on the field, filled with music, games and fun.

For the first time ever, Santa Clara is opening Levi’s Stadium for a free community event. On Feb. 28, Celebrate Santa Clara will allow Santa Clara residents to party at Levi’s Stadium. With DJs, games and free 49ers museum tours, attendees will get to experience Levi’s Stadium like never before.

“This is truly a first-of-its-kind experience for our community. For the first time, residents can step onto the field at Levi’s Stadium – the site of Super Bowl LX – free of charge,” said City Manager Jovan Grogan. “As we prepare to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, this event reflects our commitment to community engagement, and it gives our residents a chance to be part of this exciting moment for our city.”

The stadium opens at noon on Saturday. Things start with youth soccer and flag football games on the field. Around 2 p.m., Santa Clara’s police and fire departments go head-to-head in a soccer shootout showdown.

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After that, the field opens for phased entry to the community, with putt-putt golf and other field games. Fans will also get to take photos on the field, where the Super Bowl LX logos are still in place.

While music will play in the background throughout the day, in the evening, a DJ will set up on the field for a glow-light dance party.

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“This will be a historic day for our residents, where they will be able to enjoy a variety of activities, games, art and music in our very own stadium. Celebrate Santa Clara is our way of saying thank you and inviting everyone to be part of this extraordinary chapter in our city’s story. We encourage residents to reserve their free tickets and join us on February 28 for a day that truly embodies our 2026 spirit: Where the Mission Meets the Moment.”

Inside Levi’s Stadium, the concourse concession stands will be open with plenty of food options for purchase, as well as beer and wine. Outside food will not be allowed. The 49ers Museum will also be open for a few hours, offering free museum tours.

“Celebrate Santa Clara: A Day on the Field” runs from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28. It is free for Santa Clara residents. For more information, visit the city’s website at SantaClaraCA.gov/FieldDay.

There, you can reserve your free tickets for the event, purchase parking for $11.75/vehicle and find out everything you need to know before you go.

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