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Updated at Jan 17, 2026, 18:35
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The San Francisco Giants are bringing their FanFest Tour back for 2026 with an expanded four-city schedule, including a first-time stop in San Ramon and a season-ending Open House at Oracle Park.

The San Francisco Giants will once again take their offseason celebration on the road, announcing the return of the FanFest Tour for 2026 with four stops spread across the Bay Area and beyond.

With the Athletics temporarily playing in Sacramento, the Giants are widening their regional footprint, highlighted by the addition of a new East Bay event in San Ramon.

The tour, which debuted in 2024, is designed to bring players, coaches, and team personalities directly to fans in their local communities. That mission continues this year, as the Giants aim to strengthen connections with supporters while building excitement for the upcoming season.

Several prominent figures from the organization are expected to take part in the 2026 tour, including new manager Tony Vitello, right-hander Logan Webb, outfielder Jung Hoo Lee, and first baseman Bryce Eldridge.

As with past events, appearances are subject to availability, but each stop will feature a mix of players, coaches, and the ever-popular team mascot, Lou Seal.

The FanFest Tour begins in San Jose on Saturday, January 17, with events running from noon to 3 p.m. PT at San Pedro Square Market. That stop is slated to feature Vitello, Eldridge, and Casey Schmitt, along with other members of the organization.

The following weekend, the Giants head to San Ramon for the first time, hosting fans at City Center Bishop Ranch on Saturday, January 24, from noon to 3 p.m. PT. Vitello, Lee, and pitcher Landen Roupp are among those expected to attend.

The tour then shifts to Sacramento on Saturday, January 31, where the Giants will visit the home of their Triple-A affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats. Logan Webb is scheduled to headline the event, which again runs from noon to 3 p.m. PT and underscores the club’s growing presence in Northern California.

The FanFest Tour will conclude with a special Open House at Oracle Park on Saturday, March 14, from noon to 4 p.m. PT. In addition to appearances from Giants alumni and broadcasters, fans will be able to watch a Spring Training matchup against the Arizona Diamondbacks on the stadium scoreboard.

“Our FanFest Tour has become one of the Giants’ most meaningful traditions,” said Giants chief marketing officer Rachel Heit, noting the club’s focus on meeting fans where they live and celebrating the start of another season together.

Admission to all FanFest Tour events is free, though tickets are required and available online.

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