KQED

KQED Live is dedicated to bringing journalism to life onstage, amplifying local culture and deepening civic participation.

KQED Live makes the mission of public media tangible. Through events offered in person and online, KQED Live creates an inclusive space where people can gather to become informed about critical local issues, inspired by expressions of creativity and involved in collectively envisioning a better Bay Area.

With thoughtful dialogue, performances, screenings, food experiences, live storytelling and behind-the-scenes productions of radio and podcast shows onstage, KQED Live offers something for everyone who wants to be part of the conversation.

For questions about KQED Live events and ticketing, please contact live@kqed.org

For events held at KQED's studio headquarters, you can learn more about our venue, how to get there, and other information at our Plan Your Visit page.

Masters of the Dim Sum Arts: A Dinner Party Little Treasures: Play, Shop, Swap 1970s: The Decade the Bay Area Changed Our Culture The Ritual of Braiding The Edible Atlas: A Global Street Eats Festival Bob Ross Night: Bingo and Lookalike Contest Seoul Meets Soul: Two Cultures, One Kitchen Election 2026: SF Congressional Debate Rick Steves: How to See the World (Redwood City)