About offbeatSF

Jose Simioni & Sasha Jacobsen playing in front of Capo's
Jose Simioni & Sasha Jacobsen playing in front of Capo’s

We love live music, poetry, and art — and offbeatSF grew out of a simple question we kept hearing from friends: What’s happening tonight in San Francisco? What started as a way to plan our nights out in North Beach became a curated San Francisco live music and arts calendar focused on the smaller venues you might miss unless someone points you toward them.

offbeatSF has its roots in North Beach, a neighborhood with a long history of live music, Beat poetry, and independent culture. That history helped inspire the project from the start, and it still shapes the spirit of what we do. But the mission is bigger than one neighborhood: we want to make it easier to discover live music in San Francisco, poetry readings, art events, and the cafes, galleries, bars, and listening rooms that give the city its character.

We built offbeatSF to be the kind of San Francisco events calendar we would want to use ourselves — curated, easy to browse, and centered on local culture rather than cluttered, generic listings.

Our goal is simple: connect artists and audiences. We want to help fans discover something worth going out for, whether that’s jazz in North Beach, a singer-songwriter set in a neighborhood bar, a poetry reading, or an art opening across the city. We also want to help artists, venues, and promoters reach the people most likely to show up and care.

If you’re looking for things to do in San Francisco tonight, we hope offbeatSF helps you find your next favorite venue, artist, or neighborhood event. If you’re an artist, poet, venue, or promoter, you can submit your event so more people can find it.

This project is a labor of love, and every listing, shared link, and night out helps support the local scene. offbeatSF exists to make San Francisco’s creative life easier to find — and easier to keep alive.

For artists, venues, poets, and promoters

offbeatSF is also for the people who make the scene happen. If you host or perform at a small venue in San Francisco — whether it’s a bar, cafe, gallery, bookstore, club, or neighborhood listening room — you can submit your event for consideration.

We know how easy it is for great local events to get buried. Our aim is to offer a curated place where smaller shows and arts events can stand out, reach local audiences, and stay visible beyond social posts that disappear in a day.