Saw classical pianist Yuja Wang here. She was exceptional. The place is great. Great sounds but a few challenges with speaker feedback and people arriving late to be seated; so didn’t start on time. Full review by blueandcopper
Sep 19, 2023
Used to be fun before they got stupid with the masking polices. I mean, California is pretty stupid with this kind of virtue signaling nonsense, no thanks to Newsome doing whatever he wants despite … Full review by indoctrin8ed
Dec 4, 2022
Bravo! I brought my loved one to the symphony, and we both loved it. Our seats were in the Loge. The view was wonderful and acoustics amazing. Beethoven's 9th Symphony was performed. The highlight w… Full review by ks43715
We have orchestra tickets for a matinee performance in May. Two questions: how should we dress? Second, our orchestra seats are not premier...we are close to the stage but off to the side...are those bad seats? This is my husband’s first time and we didn’t want to blow a lot of money. Thanks.
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Dress can be casual. People wear everything from neat jeans to fancy clothes. The building, the experience and the music are so much fun, it's fine to sit anywhere. Just enjoy!
I'm visiting from Texas next weekend and wondered how early (if rush tickets are available for the Sunday, 2pm performance) should I show up at the box office to secure a rush ticket - just one :) Thank you!
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The San Francisco Symphony believes in equitable access to our concerts. This program is designed to provide San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit, social services, healthcare, …
The San Francisco Symphony believes in equitable access to our concerts. This program is designed to provide San Francisco Bay Area nonprofit, social services, healthcare, arts,...