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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

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See a show for free at the awesome Lost Church this month

From indie and Americana concerts to sketch comedy and performance art, there's something for everyone. But act fast!

One of our favorite intimate venues in North Beach, the Lost Church, is offering two tickets to the below shows for lucky 48 Hills readers. But they are going soon! TO CLAIM A PAIR OF TICKETS: Email marke@48hills.org with “Lost Church” in the subject line and the name of the show + your name in the body. The tickets are first come, first serve, so act quick!

Sat 7/12 Rachel Baiman w/ Emory Duncan – AMERICANA/FOLK/SINGER-SONGWRITER

Sat 7/19 Tom Hearn’s How Fabulous Is That? – COMEDY/STAND-UP/SKETCH/VARIETY

Sun 7/20 SF in SF presents: Helene Wecker, Julia Vee & Ken Bebelle (Matinée) – LITERARY

Thu 7/24 Caveness Voice Showcase ft Jane Lee, Hayden Smith, Michael Williams, TraumaCheez – SINGER-SONGWRITER

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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