最大的音乐会和音乐节来the Bay Area in 2023

SZA will perform in Oakland in March.Photo: Jamaal Ellis / Contributor

New year, new outlook on the live music scene.

As morepeople are becoming comfortable going back to mega concerts to sing along and sweat it out with thousands of fellow music lovers, some of pop’s biggest stars are embarking on ambitious shows that can help fans party like it’s 2019.

Here’s a look ahead at some of the biggest concerts, tours and festivals coming to the Bay Area in 2023.

SZA

SZA, who performed at this year’sOutside Lands Festivalin Golden Gate Park, is set to head out on her first headlining arena tour in 2023, with plans to bring her “SOS” North American tour to the Oakland Arena.

The 17-city tour in support of the R&B star’s sophomore album of the same name, which arrives five years after her 2017 debut, “Ctrl,” and features collaborators such as Travis Scott, Don Tolliver and fellow Outside Lands veteranPhoebe Bridgers.

8 p.m. March 14. Oakland Arena, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland.www.ticketmaster.com

Depeche Mode

Depeche Modeplans to launch itsfirst tour in five years— the first since the death of founding memberAndy “Fletch” Fletcher— in Northern California.

The surviving members of the British synth-pop band, which was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, are touring in support of their forthcoming 15th studio album, “Memento Mori,” which is set for release in the spring.

7:30 p.m. March 23. Golden 1 Center, 500 David J. Stern Walk, Sacramento; 7:30 p.m. March 25, SAP Center, 525 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose.www.ticketmaster.com

Blink-182

Tom DeLonge (left), Travis Barker and Mark Hoppus of Blink-182.Photo: Kevin Winter / TNS

Reunited with original guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge, who left the band in 2015, Blink-182plans to set off on anextensiveworld tourthat is expected to kick off in March and include a pair of Northern California dates.The group is expected to release a full-length reunion album as well.

Blink-182 last performed in the Bay Area as part of theOutside Landsfestival in San Francisco — with guitarist Matt Skiba of Alkaline Trio — in2019.

7:30 p.m. June 22. SAP Center, 525 W. Santa Clara St., San Jose; 7:30 p.m. June 23. Golden 1 Center, 500 David J. Stern Walk, Sacramento.www.ticketmaster.com

Mosswood Meltdown

Mosswood Meltdownis slated to take over Oakland’sMosswood Park on July 1-2,with the only Bay Area appearance of 2023 by the feminist electro-pop actLe Tigre.

The bill for theannual underground festivalalso includes local electro-clash band Gravy Train, indie-pop act the Rondelles, garage rockers Tina & the Total Babes and novelty dance music duo Quintron & Miss Pussycat.

Filmmaker and authorJohn Watersis expected to return as master of ceremonies.

Noon. July 1-2. Mosswood Park, 3612 Webster St., Oakland.www.mosswoodmeltdown.com

Dead & Company

Dead & Company表示,其202年夏天3 outing will beits last.But the members of the group — which include John Mayer and surviving Grateful Dead membersBob Weir,Mickey Hartand Bill Kreutzmann, along with Oteil Burbridge and Jeff Chimenti — are unlikely to take much time off.

“Don’t worry, we will all be out there in one form or another until we drop,” Weir says.

7 p.m. July 14-16. Oracle Park, 24 Willie Mays Plaza, S.F.www.ticketmaster.com

Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift will return to Levi’s Stadium in July.Photo: Joel C Ryan / Invision / AP

Taylor Swift’s highly anticipatedreturn tothe home of the San Francisco 49ers is set for July 28-29. The pop star previously执行at Levi’s Stadium during her“Reputation”tour in 2018 and “1989” tour in 2015, packing the outdoor arena with 55,000 fans each night. This time it’s for theErastour— whichshort-circuited the Ticketmaster site— in support of her latest chart-topping release, “Midnights.”

Openers for her Bay Area dates are expected to beHaimand Gracie Abrams.

6:30 p.m. July 28-29. Levi’s Stadium, 4900 Marie P. DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara.www.ticketmaster.com

Death Cab for Cutie/The Postal Service

Ben Gibbardplans to perform double duty on an upcoming co-headlining tour byDeath Cab for Cutieandthe Postal Service. Each act — Gibbard serves as frontman for both — is marking the 20thanniversaryof their landmark albums by playing them in full.

For Death Cab, it’s 2003’s “Transatlanticism,” and for the Postal Service, “Give Up,” which was released the same year.

7 p.m. Oct. 9-11. Greek Theatre at UC Berkeley, 2001 Gayley Road, Berkeley.www.ticketmaster.com

Anita Baker performs in 2007 at Radio City Music Hall in New York.Photo: Stephen Chernin / AP

Anita Baker

Anita Bakeris set to embark on herfirst full tour in 28 yearsin 2023, playing 15 cities before closing out the limited run of shows at Oakland Arena next December. The Grammy-winning R&B singer’s tourmarks the 40th anniversary of the release of the debut album, “The Songstress. It marks the first time the 64-year-old has been on a full tour since 1995, and the first time she will perform her classic hits live, including “Giving You the Best That I Got” and “Sweet Love,” since winning back the rights to her masters.

7 p.m. Dec. 23. Oakland Arena, 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland.www.ticketmaster.com

  • Aidin Vaziri
    Aidin VaziriAidin Vaziri is The San Francisco Chronicle’s pop music critic. Email: avaziri@sfchronicle.com