Free San Francisco Events: April 26-28 (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Five Fun (And Free!) Things To Do This Weekend
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By Matt Crawford

For those wondering just how weird San Francisco can get, there will be plenty to see this weekend at the How Weird Street Fair. Local favorites Two Gallants perform at Bonfire Sessions to the backdrop of one of the city's most beautiful views on Treasure Island and fire dancers hit Union Square for the 8th Annual Fire Dance Expo. A Bubble Blowing Flash Mob adds to the mix of humanity and canines at Dolores Park and Public Square takes a look at the future of soul at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.

San Francisco Free Events
8th Annual Fire Dance Expo(01 of05)
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Temple of Poi competes with Union Square's mashup of display windows and billboards at the 8th Annual Fire Dance Expo. Saturday. (credit:Alamy)
Public Square: Future Soul Edition(02 of05)
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Field of Inquiry at Public Square asks, "What will soul look like in the year 2038?" at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts before a $5 party with the Prophets of Funk, DJ Rich Medina and J. Period for a late-night party. Saturday. (credit:Alamy)
How Weird 2013(03 of05)
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The 14th Annual How Weird Street Faire takes San Francisco's weird factor to the limit with a massive street party. Sunday. (credit:Attic Floc)
Soap Bubble Flash Mob(04 of05)
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A Soap Bubble Flash Mob brings "bubble madness" to the Sunday scene at Dolores Park. Sunday. (credit:AP)
Bonfire Sessions(05 of05)
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Local favorites Two Gallants and the Fresh & Onlys head to Treasure Island for a bonfire party with limited-edition silk screen posters while supplies last. Sunday. (credit:Facebook)

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