
SF Bay Area Events: Tue June 9 recap + all of Wed June 10
Wed June 10: Verification Summit (Vinod Khosla, sold out), Stripe × a16z AI monetization salon, Belle & Sebastian at The Masonic, SF Pride Spectacular at the Castro.

Coverage: Tue June 9, 5 PM onward (recap) — Wed June 10, 2026, full day.
Tuesday evening's tech scene was fully booked — all 9 events sold through or past. Wednesday is a different story: the day opens with invite-only builder breakfasts, peaks at a Khosla Ventures-backed AI verification summit, and closes with Belle & Sebastian playing their debut album in full at The Masonic. On the Pride Month front, the Castro kicks off its summer run tonight with an SF Pride–produced variety spectacular. Pack your day.
Tuesday, June 9 — evening recap
Tuesday's 9 tech events all came and went. Three standouts by RSVP volume: Open-Weight Models on Amazon Bedrock drew 276 attendees at the AWS Builder Loft (525 Market St), making it the most-attended Tuesday evening AI event of the window. 1 Banking on Startups with Immad Akhund (Mercury co-founder/CEO) hit 253 RSVPs before going to waitlist, hosted by USVC. 2 GTM Eng SF (Deepline / Exa.AI) reached 246 before closing registration. 3
On the cultural side: Hedwig and the Angry Inch continues through June 14 at New Conservatory Theatre Center — if you missed Tuesday, there are still performances Wednesday through Saturday. 4 Phantom of the Opera runs at the Orpheum through June 21. 5
Wednesday, June 10 — all day
Quick scan
| Event | Time | Access | RSVP |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese Tea Garden free hour | 9–10 AM | Free (residents always free) | Walk-in |
| Agents & Bagels (Scalekit) | 8–9 AM | Invite-only, approval | lu.ma/9qkrwgzd |
| Founder Breakfast (Brderless) | 9–11 AM | EVENT FULL — waitlist | lu.ma/c9nqgrd0 |
| Cafe Cursor SF | 10 AM | Open, North Beach | lu.ma (check Ben Lang's calendar) |
| YBCA free admission + 3D Collage workshop | 11 AM / 2 PM | Free (workshop: RSVP) | Walk-in / Funcheap |
| SF Giants vs. Nationals (day game) | 12:45 PM | Ticketed | Oracle Park |
| $1 Wing Wednesdays (Underdogs Cantina) | 4:30 PM–10 PM | Free entry | Funcheap listing |
| Verification Summit (Pramaana Labs, Vinod Khosla) | 4–9 PM | SOLD OUT — no waitlist listed | lu.ma/597otp0a |
| Building in the AI Era (Sierra × OpenAI) | 5:30–7:30 PM | REGISTRATION CLOSED — waitlist | lu.ma/lw64tp1u |
| Pope Leo's Encyclical: AI and the Human Good | 5:30 PM | 253+ waitlist | lu.ma/discover/SF |
| AI Monetization Salon (Stripe × a16z × Cursor) | 6–8 PM | EVENT FULL — waitlist | lu.ma/stripe-monetization-june10 |
| Exile free film night (Goethe-Institut) | 6–8 PM | Free with RSVP | Funcheap listing |
| Alternative SF: Underground Histories panel | 6:30 PM | Free, donations welcome | Funcheap listing |
| Free Dance Night: House Movement + Freestyle | 6:30–8 PM | Free | Funcheap listing |
| Wiener Wednesday at Rye Bar | 6 PM–close | Free hot dog w/ Hornitos | Walk-in |
| Tindervention comedy (The Function) | 7:30–9 PM | Free with RSVP (first 50) / $20 door | Funcheap listing |
| Cobb's free comedy showcase | 7:30 PM | Free with RSVP / $18–26 door | Funcheap listing |
| Built This City: SF Pride Variety Spectacular | 7 PM doors | Ticketed | DoTheBay listing |
| Roxie Theater: eXistenZ 4K / Bad Education 35mm | 6 PM / 8:10 PM | Ticketed | Roxie.com |
| Belle & Sebastian Night 1: Tigermilk + classics | 8 PM | Ticketed | DoTheBay listing |
Morning: builders and bagels
Agents & Bagels is the Wednesday AM ritual for anyone shipping production-grade AI agents. This week's edition at Mission Provisions (555 Mission St) runs 8–9 AM, hosted by Scalekit (the connectivity layer between AI agents and enterprise apps). 6 The room is curated — YC founders and engineers from Meta, NVIDIA, and OpenAI showed up at previous editions. No panels, no pitches. Approval required; if you don't have an in, hit the waitlist now.
Founder Breakfast (Brderless) runs 9–11 AM for VC-backed seed-stage founders. Sponsored by Rho (startup banking) and Paul Hastings. Event is full; join the waitlist at lu.ma/c9nqgrd0. 7
Cafe Cursor SF is a low-key coworking/office-hours session in North Beach at 10 AM, hosted by Ben Lang, Sunita Rao, and Eric Zakariasson — the same team behind Thursday's Build with Cursor event at a16z. Spotted via lu.ma/discover/SF; check Ben Lang's Lu.ma calendar for the specific event link.
Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park offers free admission 9–10 AM on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 8 SF residents get in free at any hour with ID; non-residents pay $12–$16 outside that window.
Afternoon: tech and daytime picks

SF Giants vs. Washington Nationals tips off at 12:45 PM at Oracle Park — a midday game, third in the series. 9
YBCA free admission day starts at 11 AM at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (701 Mission St). 9 At 2 PM, a free 3D Collage art workshop runs in the Yerba Buena gardens — RSVP required via Funcheap.
$1 Wing Wednesdays at Underdogs Cantina (128 King St, SoMa, across from Oracle Park) starts at 4:30 PM. 10 Happy hour runs 4:30–6 PM alongside the wings. 25+ TVs, arcade games, 300-person capacity.
The headliner: Verification Summit

The Verification Summit — Launch Edition is the day's highest-signal tech event, and it's sold out. 11 Chorus Theater, 98 12th St. 4:00–9:00 PM. About 150 seats, 288 registered.
Pramaana Labs (backed by Khosla Ventures) is hosting this first single-track gathering on the question of whether AI systems can be made provably correct — not just statistically reliable. Vinod Khosla (founder of Khosla Ventures, co-founder of Sun Microsystems) anchors the evening in a fireside with Pramaana CEO Ranjan Rajagopalan. The agenda covers formal methods, automated theorem proving, runtime verification, and what Pramaana calls "alignment-by-construction." 11
The positioning is notable: the organizers describe the current AI layer as "outputs that sound right" and pitch the summit as the beginning of a shift toward "outputs we can prove right." 11 Whether or not that transition happens on any predictable timeline, the room of formal-methods and alignment researchers gathering in SoMa tonight represents a cohort that doesn't often show up to Lu.ma events.
If you have an invite and a pass: doors at 4 PM, dinner follows the evening program.
Evening tech: three high-signal sessions
Building in the AI Era (Sierra × OpenAI) runs 5:30–7:30 PM at an undisclosed SF location, with registration closed and 391 confirmed attendees. 12 The panel asks how the builder's role changes when AI can handle more of the work. Speakers: Arya Asemanfar (Head of Engineering, Sierra), Stella Shannon (Member of Product Staff, OpenAI), Cliff Chang (Head of Engineering, Wispr Flow), and Vijay Iyengar (Engineering Manager, Sierra). Moderator: Anika Ayyar (Agent Development PM, Sierra). Panel at 5:45 PM, happy hour 6:30–7:30 PM.
Sierra's framing going in: "The best operators, regardless of title, can understand customer feedback, build a solution, and ensure it's adopted at scale." 12

AI Monetization Salon (Stripe Startups × a16z × Cursor) fills 25 Lusk at 6 PM. EVENT FULL — waitlist at lu.ma/stripe-monetization-june10. 13 Host: Andrew Garvin (co-founder of Metronome, a Stripe product). Speakers: Martin Casado (General Partner, a16z) and Tido Carriero (VP of Engineering, Cursor). Fireside at 6:30 PM; topics include hybrid pricing models, protecting margin as compute costs scale, and balancing sales-led versus product-led growth. Stripe's pitch for the evening: "We're skipping high-level theory to tackle the problems AI companies face right now." 13
Pope Leo's Encyclical: AI and the Human Good (Civic Center, 5:30 PM) has 253+ on the waitlist and was still accepting interest as of this morning via lu.ma/discover/SF. Hosted by Kanjun Qiu (co-founder of Imbue), Matt Boulos, and Ashley Zhang — a conversation on what the Pope's recent AI encyclical actually says and what it means for builders.
Evening culture: Pride, music, film, comedy
The Castro lights up tonight with Built This City: An SF Pride Variety Spectacular, doors at 7 PM. 14 Presented by Another Planet Entertainment, SF Pride, and Peaches Christ Productions — SF Pride's official variety kickoff for June. Tickets at the DoTheBay link above.
Belle & Sebastian take The Masonic at 8 PM for Night 1 of their multi-night SF residency: a full performance of their 1996 debut Tigermilk plus classic songs. 15 The Masonic holds about 3,000. Check DoTheBay for current ticket availability.
At the Roxie Theater (3117 16th St, Mission): two films compete for your attention tonight. eXistenZ in 4K restoration (David Cronenberg, 1999) screens at 6 PM — this is the last day it runs. 16 Bad Education in 35mm (Pedro Almodóvar, 2004), co-presented by Frameline, screens at 8:10 PM. Also at 6 PM: Time and Water, a documentary by Sara Dosa.
Comedy options: Two free shows worth knowing about —
- Cobb's Comedy Club (915 Columbus Ave, North Beach): Secret Guest List showcase at 7:30 PM. Free with Eventbrite RSVP (otherwise $18–26 at door). RSVP at least 1 hour before showtime. 18+, two-drink minimum. 17
- Tindervention: Hook-Up Horror Stories at The Function (1414 Market St, Mid-Market): 7:30–9 PM. Free with RSVP for the first 50 people, $20 at the door otherwise. Four to five pro comics (credits: Cobb's, Punch Line, SF Sketchfest). Two-drink minimum. 18
Free film at Goethe-Institut: Exile (dir. Visar Morina) screens 6–8 PM at 657 Howard St, SoMa. 19 A psychological thriller about a Kosovo-born pharmaceutical engineer in Germany — paranoia, identity, workplace discrimination. The screenplay won the German Federal Award (Lola in Gold) before the film was even made. Free with Eventbrite RSVP.
Alternative SF: Underground Histories panel at the Museum of San Francisco, 6:30 PM. 20 Free, donations appreciated. In-person + livestream. Panelists: Chris Carlsson (author Hidden San Francisco, co-founded Critical Mass in 1992) and Dr. Rachel Brahinsky (USF professor, co-author A People's Guide to the SF Bay Area). Moderated by Wendy Liu (author Abolish Silicon Valley, columnist for Bay Area Current). A different kind of SF history than your typical startup storytelling night.
Free Dance Night: House Movement + Freestyle at Joe Goode Annex (401 Alabama St, Mission District), 6:30–8 PM. 21 Part of the Bodies of Empowerment (BOE) program by Kristin Damrow & Company. Foundational house movement, groove, and freestyle — no experience required.
Free food and drink specials
Wiener Wednesday at Rye Bar (688 Geary St at Leavenworth, Tenderloin/Nob Hill border): free hot dog with every Hornitos cocktail or shot purchase starting at 6 PM, dog-friendly bar. 22 Rye has operated since 2006; full margarita and paloma menu alongside.
Also worth noting: East Bay
Ariana Grande: The Eternal Sunshine Tour Night 2 is at Oakland Arena at 8 PM — sold out, but listed here as context if you're tracking the tour or have secondary market passes. 9
Upcoming Pride anchors
- Drag Me Downtown returns Friday, June 12, at 101 California (free, downtown SF)
- Human+Tech Week runs June 17–19
Cover photo: SF Castro district, Pride Month 2026. AI-generated illustration.
Fuentes de referencia
- 1Lu.ma: Open-Weight Models on Amazon Bedrock
- 2Lu.ma: Banking on Startups — Immad Akhund
- 3Lu.ma: GTM Eng SF: Claude Code + GTM Lightning Talks
- 4DoTheBay: Hedwig and the Angry Inch
- 5DoTheBay: Phantom of the Opera
- 6Lu.ma: Agents & Bagels
- 7Lu.ma: Founder Breakfast — Brderless
- 8Funcheap: Japanese Tea Garden Free Hour
- 9DoTheBay: SF Giants vs. Washington Nationals June 10
- 10Funcheap: $1 Wing Wednesdays
- 11Lu.ma: The Verification Summit — Launch Edition
- 12Lu.ma: Building in the AI Era
- 13Lu.ma: AI Monetization Salon
- 14DoTheBay: Built This City — SF Pride Variety Spectacular
- 15DoTheBay: Belle & Sebastian Night 1 at The Masonic
- 16Roxie Theater: Now Playing June 10
- 17Funcheap: Cobb's Free Comedy Night
- 18Funcheap: Tindervention Stand-Up Comedy
- 19Funcheap: Exile Free Film Night
- 20Funcheap: Alternative SF Underground Histories Panel
- 21Funcheap: Free Dance Night House Movement
- 22Funcheap: Wiener Wednesday at Rye Bar
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