In the San Francisco Bay Area, we explored several locations that reflect the region’s rich cultural history and community legacy.
The journey began in San Francisco, where the SUPERCHARGED® Boost Bus™ traveled across the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, capturing moments that symbolize the city’s global influence and historic waterfront.
The Boost Bus continued across the Bay in Oakland, a city known for its deep roots in social movements, music, and culture. Stops throughout Oakland highlighted important community institutions and historic spaces that have helped shape the region’s identity.
CITIES RECAP
February 8, 2026 | California
Santa Clara
Cultural Loop
Timed alongside Super Bowl Sunday, the SUPERCHARGED® Boost Bus™ tapped into the heightened energy and visibility surrounding one of the biggest cultural moments in sports. With Levi’s Stadium as its focal point, the drive through captured the scale, excitement, and collective momentum that define the South Bay during major events. More than a sports landmark, the stadium became a symbol of gathering, spectacle, and shared experience, reflecting how culture, entertainment, and community converge on a global stage.
February 9, 2026 | California
San Francisco
Cultural Loop
Culture In Motion moved through San Francisco with a focused route centered on the Golden Gate Bridge, an enduring symbol of connection, movement, and possibility. More than an iconic landmark, the bridge reflected the spirit of the Bay Area itself: innovative, globally recognized, and shaped by the convergence of diverse communities and ideas. The loop captured San Francisco’s identity as a place where culture, history, and forward momentum continuously intersect.
February 10, 2026 | California
Oakland
Cultural Loop
Through the Boost Bus, Culture In Motion moved through Oakland with a route rooted in resistance, creativity, and community legacy, connecting landmarks that reflect the city’s enduring cultural influence. From the Black Panther Party Museum and AAMLO to the Fox Theater and Jack London Square, the experience highlighted Oakland’s deep ties to activism, artistic expression, and public life. Together, the journey captured a city where culture is lived boldly, shaped by history, and continuously amplified through community and creative voice.