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San Francisco Symphony Davies Symphony Hall Tickets & Info
Experience an extraordinary evening with the San Francisco Symphony on March 1, 2026, as they deliver a captivating performance conducted by Manfred Honeck. This concert features the profound and stirring Mozart's Requiem, a masterpiece renowned for its emotional depth and spiritual power. The San Francisco Symphony is celebrated for its innovative programming, including concept concerts and multimedia experiences that engage audiences in new and exciting ways. The orchestra often pays tribute to American composers such as Aaron Copland, highlighting the rich diversity of its repertoire. Furthermore, the Symphony has a storied history, including its historic 1957 tour as the first American orchestra to perform in the Soviet Union during Cold War tensions, and its pioneering education initiatives that inspire future generations of musicians and music lovers. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the grandeur of a full orchestra performing live in San Francisco, creating unforgettable memories. Secure your tickets now for a night of extraordinary music that resonates deeply with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
San Francisco Symphony Concerts Davies Symphony Hall
Experience the grandeur of Davies Symphony Hall, the iconic home of the San Francisco Symphony, renowned for its stunning architecture and exceptional acoustics. With a seating capacity of 2,743, this premier concert venue offers an immersive experience, highlighted by its meticulously designed acoustics enhanced through collaboration with acoustician Russell Johnson. The hall features a striking chandelier that adds elegance and sophistication to the space. Audience members can enjoy intimate views from the Parquet Area, positioned close to the stage, or from the lateral lower loge seats, providing unique vantage points unavailable elsewhere. Throughout the year, Davies Symphony Hall hosts a variety of extraordinary performances, including the San Francisco Symphony's acclaimed concerts such as Mozart's Requiem conducted by Manfred Honeck. Whether you're arriving via the Bay Area Bridge or exploring the Civic Center district, clear signage makes access straightforward. For groups, it’s recommended to establish a designated rendezvous point to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all attendees.
Best Value Tickets
Affordable options in the 2ND TIER sections offer great views with excellent pricing. The most economical seats are in sections like 2ND TIER AA, BB, CC, GG, HH, and JJ, with prices ranging from $81 to $92. These seats are located in rows D to G, providing a balanced view of the stage while remaining budget-friendly.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The 1ST TIER D and K sections in Rows C and D, priced at $140-$145, represent the ideal balance of quality and affordability. Located close to the orchestra level, these seats provide a more immersive experience with a clear view of the conductor and performance without the highest premium pricing.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium sections such as LOGE M (Rows C-E, prices from $273 to $293) and the 1ST TIER E-G (Rows D-F, prices from $155 to $166) are higher-tier options. These seats are located in the balcony or front sections, offering elevated views and closer proximity to the stage but at a significantly higher cost.
Premium or Last-Minute Options
Seats in the LOGE M section (Rows C-E, prices from $273 to $293) are considered premium, with the best views of the entire hall. Last-minute or last-row premium options include the 2ND TIER HH and JJ sections (Rows D-H, prices around $96-$109), which provide good sightlines from higher up and are suitable for quick decisions.
Section & View Differences & Recommendations
- 1ST TIER D & K (Rows C & D): Close to the stage, excellent acoustics, ideal for an immersive experience.
- 2ND TIER AA-GG (Rows D-G): Balances price and view, slightly elevated, good for overall sightlines.
- LOGE M (Rows C-E): Premium balcony seats, elevated yet close, best for a concert hall experience.
- Balcony & Upper Orchestra (Rows CC-H): Elevated perspectives, less intimacy but good for budget-conscious attendees.
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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