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San Francisco Symphony Davies Symphony Hall Tickets & Info

San Francisco Symphony Classical concert Experience an unforgettable evening with the San Francisco Symphony on February 27, 2026, as they perform an exhilarating program led by renowned conductor Manfred Honeck, featuring Mozart's profound Requiem. Renowned for its innovative community engagement, the Symphony continues to bring diverse, world-class artists to the stage, creating a vibrant cultural hub in San Francisco. This concert offers a rare opportunity to witness the orchestra's exceptional artistry and emotional depth, making it a must-see event for classical music enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Secure your tickets early—these performances tend to sell out quickly—and enjoy added conveniences like complimentary parking, ensuring a seamless experience. Bring your family and introduce the next generation to the power of live music, inspiring a love for classical concerts that can last a lifetime. Join us in celebrating the timeless beauty of Mozart’s Requiem, performed by one of the world’s leading orchestras under the baton of Maestro Honeck, and be part of San Francisco’s vibrant musical community.

San Francisco Symphony Concerts Davies Symphony Hall

Davies Symphony Hall stands as a cornerstone of San Francisco's vibrant cultural landscape, serving as a premier venue for the San Francisco Symphony and the city's diverse musical offerings. Renowned for its exceptional acoustics and stunning architecture, the hall provides an inspiring setting for both world-class performances and community engagement. Local and regional artists frequently grace the stage, fostering a strong connection between the audience and the arts. In 2010, the venue expanded its programming to include more contemporary and experimental works, reflecting the evolving tastes of its diverse audience. During festive seasons, Davies Symphony Hall transforms into a lively community hub, hosting celebratory concerts that bring residents together. For an optimal viewing experience, seats in the Rear Orchestra offer a balanced combination of affordability and clear sightlines, while the Grand Tier’s left side is prized for its outstanding perspective and intimate atmosphere. The hall provides convenient directions for visitors arriving by vehicle and is just a short walk from the Asian Arts Museum, making it an accessible destination for both locals and visitors. Upcoming performances by the San Francisco Symphony, such as Mozart’s Requiem conducted by Manfred Honeck, promise memorable evenings filled with exceptional artistry in this iconic San Francisco venue.

Best Value Tickets

For the most affordable options with good views, consider seats in the 2ND TIER sections such as AA, BB, CC, GG, and HH. Rows D through G in these sections offer excellent value, providing a balanced view of the orchestra and stage at a significantly lower price point ($81-$90). These tickets are ideal for attendees seeking quality experience without the premium cost.

Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)

The 1ST TIER sections (D, K, L) in Rows C and D are the ideal "sweet spot" for classical concerts. Prices range from $140 to $145, and these seats offer close proximity to the stage with clear sightlines to the performers and conductor. They provide an immersive experience with relatively high availability, making them suitable for most concert-goers.

Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)

Premium seats include sections like LOGE M & N, with prices from $273 to $293, and the FRONT ROW sections in the Premier tiers ($155-$166). These seats offer closer views of the stage, detailed visibility of the performers, and enhanced acoustics. They are perfect for those seeking an exclusive experience or special occasion but come at a higher cost.

Premium or Last-Minute & Recommendations

The best premium experience is in the LOGE sections (M and N), providing intimate views and excellent acoustics. For last-minute or premium options, consider seats in the 1ST TIER G or H sections, which balance proximity and cost, with prices around $155-$166. These seats are slightly further back but still offer a rich auditory and visual experience with a clear view of the stage.

Differences in Sections and Views

- 1ST TIER (D, K, L): Closer to the stage, elevated view, ideal for detailed visuals of the performers and conductor. Rows C and D are in the front, offering an immersive experience.

- 2ND TIER (AA, BB, CC, GG, HH): Located further back, these sections provide a broad view of the stage with a slightly elevated perspective. Rows D-G offer a good balance of price and view, suitable for general audiences.

- LOGE M & N: Front and center, these seats offer the most premium experience, with excellent acoustics and intimate sightlines, ideal for connoisseurs and special occasions.

- PREMIER Tiers: Located in the front rows of the first and second tiers, these seats offer the closest view but at a higher price point. They are best for those seeking exclusivity and detailed visual experience.

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Parking & Directions for San Francisco Symphony Davies Symphony Hall


201 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, CA
94102, US


1. Civic Center Garage - 0.2 miles, approx. $25
2. Performing Arts Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $20
3. SFJazz Center Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $15
4. 5th & Mission Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $30
5. Union Square Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $35


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