The Folsom Street Fair is the largest leather event in the world — a free outdoor street festival held annually on the last Sunday of September in San Francisco's SoMa district. It draws around 400,000 people and has been running since 1984.
Folsom Street Fair takes over Folsom Street between 13th and 18th Streets for one Sunday in late September. Multiple stages with live music and DJs, vendor booths selling leather gear, art, clothing and accessories, educational demonstrations (rope work, bootblacking, pup play), community organisation tables. The crowd is enormous and genuinely diverse — all ages, all body types, all experience levels from curious first-timers to decades-long regulars.
It started in 1984 as a community initiative during the AIDS crisis — originally to draw attention and resources to the SoMa neighbourhood. It's since become one of the biggest fundraisers for LGBTQ+ organisations in the Bay Area, with all proceeds going to local charities.
South of Market has been the centre of San Francisco's leather and fetish community for 50+ years. Key venues that operate year-round and are central to fair week:
The fair itself is one day, but the surrounding week has events Thursday through Monday:
Take BART or Muni — driving is essentially pointless. Nearest BART stations are 16th Street Mission or Civic Center. Rideshare drops work well if you're coming from further out. Book accommodation months in advance; hotels citywide fill up for Folsom weekend.
The Castro District is 20 minutes on foot or a short bus ride — the historic gay neighbourhood with bars like 440 Castro and Midnight Sun, the GLBT History Museum, and Harvey Milk's old camera shop. Dolores Park in the Mission is the daytime hangout spot during fair week for those who want outdoor space without the crowds.
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