
The Giants will make four stops across the Bay Area as part of their annual FanFest Tour, the club announced Thursday.
Now that the A’s have temporarily relocated to Sacramento, the Giants are expanding their reach into the East Bay, adding an event in San Ramon for the first time since the inception of the FanFest Tour in 2024.
New manager Tony Vitello, right-hander Logan Webb, center fielder Jung Hoo Lee and first baseman Bryce Eldridge are among the Giants who are slated to attend the FanFest Tour in 2026, though appearances are subject to change.
The caravan will conclude with an Open House at Oracle Park on March 14, which will include a scoreboard airing of the Giants’ Spring Training game against the D-backs at Scottsdale Stadium.
“Our FanFest Tour has become one of the Giants’ most meaningful traditions because it allows us to meet our fans in their communities,” Giants chief marketing officer Rachel Heit said in a statement. “As we look ahead to a new season, the 2026 Tour will expand into new areas, where we will connect with loyal, longstanding fans and celebrate another ‘nothing like it’ Giants season together.”
Free tickets are required for entry for all FanFest Tour stops and are available here now.
Here’s a look at the full 2026 FanFest Tour schedule:
• San Jose: Saturday, Jan. 17 (12-3 p.m. PT)
-- Featuring Tony Vitello, Bryce Eldridge and Casey Schmitt with teammates, coaches and Lou Seal
-- San Pedro Square Market
• San Ramon: Saturday, Jan. 24 (12-3 p.m. PT)
-- Featuring Tony Vitello, Jung Hoo Lee and Landen Roupp with teammates, coaches and Lou Seal
-- City Center Bishop Ranch
• Sacramento: Saturday, Jan. 31 (12-3 p.m. PT)
-- Featuring Logan Webb with teammates, coaches and Lou Seal
-- Home of the Sacramento River Cats
• San Francisco: Saturday, March 14 (12- 4 p.m. PT)
-- Featuring Giants alumni, broadcasters and Lou Seal
-- Oracle Park
