SF Fleet Week 2025 schedule: Here’s what’s happening — and what’s not

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — Fleet Week, or at least what’s left of it, is now full steam ahead with the event’s signature Air Show set to take flight Friday. While the event’s usual headliners, the Blue Angels, are grounded due to the government shutdown, the Canadian Snowbirds are set to headline the show above San Francisco Bay.

While the Fleet Week Air Show is set to go ahead without U.S. Military participation, several other Fleet Week events have now been canceled.

It may not be business as usual this Fleet Week, but for fans of the annual event, there is still plenty to do. Here’s KRON4’s guide to what’s happening — and what’s not.

With Blue Angels grounded, Canadian Snowbirds take center stage at Fleet Week Air show

Parade of Ships — Canceled

Fleet Week’s traditional kickoff event, the Parade of Ships under the Golden Gate Bridge, will not take place this year due to the government shutdown. Traditionally, the largest such parade on the West Coast, the Parade of Ships would normally see the fleet sail into the Bay, led by the San Francisco Fire Department’s fire boats, shooting jets of water into the air to celebrate the Fleet’s arrival.

What to do instead — Tour the Colombian Navy tall ship ARC Gloria

While there will be no Parade of Ships, you could pay a visit to the majestic Colombian Navy tall ship, the ARC Gloria. The elegant three-masted vessel is anchored along the SF Embarcadero Pier 15/17 and will be open for tours through Oct. 13.

WATCH: Step aboard the ARC Gloria

All ship tours are free of charge.

Honor Our Fallen Concert — Canceled

The special performance by the United States Marine Corps 1st Marine Division Band will not take place this year due to the ongoing government shutdown.

What to do instead — High School Band Challenge, Neighborhood Concert Series

According to the Fleet Week website, the High School Band Challenge and Neighborhood Concert Series will go ahead as planned…

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