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The crowning event of the 46th Annual Carnaval San Francisco is slated to begin at 9:30 a.m. at the corner of 24th and Bryant streets, proceeding west to Mission Street, ...
Carnaval San Francisco is when the city’s Mission District fills up with the colors and sounds of hundreds of artists — and tens of thousands of families celebrating the region’s Latin American and ...
Carnaval San Francisco is the largest multi–cultural celebration on the West Coast, and first began in 1978. The theme for this year’s Carnaval was “Honor Indigenous Roots,” and Rigoberta ...
Carnaval San Francisco, a free, two-day event which includes a festival and parade, spans 17 blocks of Harrison Street between 16th and 24th streets and features over 60 artists and 400 vendors ...
See the full list of participating comparsas at Carnaval San Francisco. Groups from Oaxaca dance on Mission Street during the Carnaval Grand Parade in San Francisco’s Mission District on May 26, 2024.
Cruising down 24th Street, the heart of San Francisco's Carnaval scene, the energy is palpable. The streets are alive with excitement and Vince is in his element.
Carnaval San Francisco will celebrate its 47th edition with the Mission District kicking into full swing on Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, 2025. This free two-day festival celebrates Latin ...
The 47th annual Carnaval San Francisco, a two-day festival, saw thousands of people lining the streets for the Grand Parade. Watch NBC Bay Area News free wherever you are. WATCH HERE ...
When Chrissy Costello and Angelita Peter started a Marin dance troupe in 2016 to join the parade at Carnaval San Francisco, they had 36 women. Now, eight years later, there are 73 dancers of all ...
Seventeen dancers competed today at KQED’s headquarters to rule the realm of San Francisco’s Carnaval, which will take place May 25 and 26.In the end, the crowns went to Yeison Andres Jimenez, from ...