El Patio Dayclub Carnaval Weekend After-Party
- A LISTERS ENTERTAINMENT and SocialSF listed El Patio Dayclub’s Carnaval weekend after-party for Sunday, May 24, 2026, at The EndUp in San Francisco. - Ticket listings show the event runs from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 401 6th Street, with prices starting at free guestlist entry. - Tickets remain available through Eventbrite listings for The EndUp event on Memorial Day Sunday, May 24, 2026.
A Memorial Day Sunday after-party tied to San Francisco’s Carnaval weekend is scheduled for May 24 at The EndUp, according to multiple ticket listings published online. Eventbrite pages from A LISTERS ENTERTAINMENT and SocialSF both advertise “El Patio Dayclub Carnaval Weekend” at the venue from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday. The listings describe the event as a dayclub-style party that continues after the city’s annual Carnaval festivities wrap in the Mission District. ### Which event has actually been posted for May 24? Eventbrite listings published in recent weeks identify the event as “El Patio Dayclub Carnaval Weekend @ The Endup - San Francisco” and “El Patio Dayclub Carnaval Weekend Afterparty @ EndupSF.” Both listings point to Sunday, May 24, 2026, at The EndUp in San Francisco. One page names A LISTERS ENTERTAINMENT as organizer, while another names SocialSF, and both describe the party as part of Memorial Day Sunday programming. (eventbrite.com) The EndUp address shown on the listings is 401 6th Street in San Francisco. Third-party event calendars that mirror the ticket pages also list the same venue, date and start time, though those pages appear to draw from the Eventbrite postings. ### How does it connect to Carnaval weekend in San Francisco? (eventbrite.com) Carnaval San Francisco says its 48th annual festival is set for May 23 and May 24 in the Mission District over Memorial Day weekend. The official festival site says the event is family-friendly and will feature live music and dance, while KQED reported the Grand Parade is scheduled for Sunday and that more than 70 contingents are expected to take part. (eventbrite.com) The El Patio listings frame the EndUp party as a continuation of that weekend. One Eventbrite page says, “when Carnaval ends, we’re just getting started,” positioning the event as an after-party rather than part of the official street festival program. ### What do the listings say attendees can expect? (carnavalsanfrancisco.org) The Eventbrite description from A LISTERS ENTERTAINMENT bills El Patio as “Northern California’s #1 day party.” The listing does not publish a full performer roster in the excerpt available through search, but it promotes a dayclub format tied to Carnaval weekend at The EndUp. (eventbrite.com) A separate El Patio web page for other dates describes the brand around daytime parties at The EndUp with reggaeton, Latin house and afrobeats, while a past promotional page for a Carnaval-themed edition referred to reggaeton, hip-hop and Latin music. Those pages are not the May 24 event listing itself, but they indicate the type of music El Patio has used in its recent promotions. (eventbrite.com) ### How much do tickets cost? AllEvents, which reproduces details from one of the Eventbrite pages, lists several ticket tiers for the May 24 event. Those include free guestlist entry before 5 p.m., a four-ticket package for $13, a discounted pass for $18 with a minimum two-ticket purchase, general admission for $23 and VIP express entry for $55. (elpatiodayclub.com) The Eventbrite pages shown in search results also say the event has a no-refund policy. The listings describe the program as in-person and five hours long. ### What remains unclear before the party? The available public listings do not yet show a detailed lineup of named DJs in the search excerpts reviewed. (allevents.in) The postings also do not make clear why parallel Eventbrite pages appear under different organizer names for closely similar versions of the event. (eventbrite.com) Sunday, May 24, 2026, is the next concrete date in the schedule. Tickets are posted through Eventbrite for the 4 p.m. start at The EndUp, while Carnaval San Francisco’s official festival is set to run May 23-24 in the Mission District. (eventbrite.com)