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Zayn brings The Konnakol Tour to Chase Center in San Francisco on Wednesday, September 2, 2026 at 8:00 PM. The Bay Area date is the fifth of six stops on the West Coast swing, following Phoenix, San Diego, Inglewood, and Anaheim, with Seattle closing the run three days later. Produced by Live Nation, The Konnakol Tour is Zayn’s first-ever solo headline arena and stadium tour — a 31-date global trek spanning the U.K., Mexico, North America, and South America.
The tour supports Konnakol, Zayn’s fifth studio album, released April 17, 2026 on Mercury Records. Named after the South Indian Carnatic tradition of vocal percussion, the album fuses pop-R&B with global rhythms and channels Zayn’s South Asian heritage into his most culturally grounded work. The lead single “Die for Me” arrived February 6, 2026, produced by Grammy winner Malay, who co-created Zayn’s chart-topping debut Mind of Mine. Five Konnakol tracks premiered during Zayn’s sold-out January 2026 Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live. Explore the album at inzayn.com.
Since leaving One Direction in 2015, Zayn has built one of the most distinctive solo catalogues in modern pop. Mind of Mine (2016) made him the first U.K. male solo artist to debut at number one on both the U.K. and U.S. charts simultaneously. “Pillowtalk” reached number one in 68 countries with a 5× Platinum RIAA certification. Across four subsequent albums — Icarus Falls, Nobody Is Listening, Room Under the Stairs, and now Konnakol — Zayn has never repeated himself. Follow him on Instagram and X (Twitter).
Chase Center opened in September 2019 as the home of the NBA’s seven-time champion Golden State Warriors and the WNBA’s Golden State Valkyries. Designed by MANICA Architecture, the $1 billion arena seats 18,064 for basketball and up to 19,500 for concerts, making it the largest concert venue on the tour’s West Coast swing. Located in the Mission Bay neighborhood at 1 Warriors Way, it anchors an 11-acre waterfront campus called Thrive City, featuring restaurants, public plazas, and a five-and-a-half-acre waterfront park. The arena features the NBA’s largest retractable scoreboard with over 9,500 square feet of LED space. Learn more at chasecenter.com.
Waterfront setting, world-class acoustics, and the Warriors’ championship home. BigStub connects fans with verified sellers offering authentic tickets at competitive, all-in prices. Every fee is included up front with no hidden charges.
Zayn’s January 2026 Las Vegas residency at Dolby Live — billed as Stairway to the Sky — laid the creative groundwork for the full arena production. He debuted “Nusrat,” “Used to the Blues,” “Fatal,” and “Take Turns” alongside deep cuts from all four previous solo albums. By September, those songs will have been performed across four continents. Chase Center’s concert-optimized acoustics and massive 9,500-square-foot LED scoreboard will bring the Konnakol Tour’s snow leopard visual motif to life on one of the West Coast’s biggest canvases.
San Francisco is the fifth stop on the West Coast swing:
After Seattle, the tour heads to South America in October before closing with a November East Coast leg. Full routing at inzayn.com/tour.
Chase Center sits within Thrive City, a curated waterfront campus with restaurants, cafes, and public plazas. Before the show, stroll the five-and-a-half-acre waterfront park or grab dinner at one of the surrounding Mission Bay eateries. Outside the arena, Olafur Eliasson’s “Seeing Spheres” — five 15.5-foot polished steel spheres — creates a striking public art experience. The nearby Oracle Park (home of the San Francisco Giants) is just north along the Embarcadero. The arena is accessible via the T Third Street light rail (UCSF/Chase Center station), the Central Subway connecting to downtown and Chinatown, and the San Francisco Bay Ferry on event days.
Zayn performs at Chase Center in San Francisco on Wednesday, September 2, 2026, at 8:00 PM as part of The Konnakol Tour.
The Konnakol Tour is Zayn’s first-ever solo headline arena and stadium tour. The 31-date global trek, produced by Live Nation, supports his fifth album Konnakol and spans the U.K., Mexico, North America, and South America.
Chase Center holds up to 19,500 for concerts, making it the largest venue on the Konnakol Tour’s West Coast swing. The $1 billion arena opened in 2019 and features the NBA’s largest retractable scoreboard with over 9,500 square feet of LED space.
Chase Center is at 1 Warriors Way in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco. It is accessible via the T Third Street light rail, the Central Subway, the San Francisco Bay Ferry, and multiple bus lines.
The official setlist has not been confirmed, but expect new Konnakol material alongside career hits like “Pillowtalk,” “Dusk Till Dawn,” and “Like I Would.” Songs debuted at his Vegas residency, including “Nusrat” and “Fatal,” are also anticipated.
Yes. Chase Center has an on-site parking facility with approximately 950 spaces, though availability is limited on event nights. Public transit via the T Third Street light rail is strongly recommended. Additional parking is available at nearby garages and surface lots in Mission Bay.
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Thrive City is the waterfront campus surrounding Chase Center. It features restaurants, cafes, public plazas, a five-and-a-half-acre park, and public art installations including Olafur Eliasson’s “Seeing Spheres.” It comes alive on event nights.
Konnakol is Zayn’s fifth studio album, released April 17, 2026 via Mercury Records. Named after the South Indian Carnatic vocal percussion tradition, it blends pop-R&B with global rhythms and features production from Grammy winner Malay.
Thrive City offers dining and entertainment immediately outside the arena. Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants, is a short walk north. The Embarcadero waterfront, Ferry Building, and SOMA neighborhood are all accessible via light rail or rideshare.
Yes. The UCSF/Chase Center station on the T Third Street light rail is adjacent to the arena. The Central Subway connects to Powell Street Station for BART and Muni access. The San Francisco Bay Ferry offers event-day service. Multiple bus lines serve the area.
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