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San Francisco Symphony Davies Symphony Hall Tickets & Info
Experience the timeless power of live orchestral music as the San Francisco Symphony, under the baton of renowned conductor Herbert Blomstedt, performs Mahler's Symphony No. 9 on May 15, 2026. This concert exemplifies the orchestra's rich history of artistic excellence and community engagement, from its longstanding tradition of performing at the Bay Area Discovery Museum to its vibrant participation in the Stern Grove Festival. Celebrating diversity and innovation, the symphony has historically featured works by LGBTQ+ composers and collaborated with cinema artists for live film scores, captivating audiences worldwide. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or new to the genre, attending this concert offers an unforgettable experience that celebrates the transformative power of music. Secure your tickets early—perfect for gifting or personal enjoyment—and join us in supporting the incredible artists who bring this series to life. Share your experience and inspire others to discover the beauty of the San Francisco Symphony's performances, enriching the cultural fabric of our city for generations to come.
San Francisco Symphony Concerts Davies Symphony Hall
Experience the exceptional acoustics and rich cultural history of Davies Symphony Hall, the premier concert venue for the San Francisco Symphony. Renowned for its diverse programming, the hall regularly features contemporary works by influential composers such as Esa-Pekka Salonen, alongside timeless classics. In 2019, it celebrated the legacy of Leonard Bernstein with a distinguished tribute concert series, highlighting its commitment to musical education and community engagement. The venue attracts a broad audience with its varied repertoire, from orchestral masterpieces to innovative new compositions. Audience members can enjoy optimal viewing from forward Mezzanine seats, offering a comfortable vantage point without being distant, or opt for the exclusive perspective from Center Box seats. Davies Symphony Hall is easily accessible: simply instruct your cab to take you to Van Ness Blvd., or use public transit by arriving at the 12th Street station and transferring to Muni. Don't miss the upcoming San Francisco Symphony concert featuring Herbert Blomstedt conducting Mahler's Symphony No. 9, a compelling performance that exemplifies the hall's reputation for world-class artistry and unforgettable musical experiences.
Best Value Tickets
The most affordable options are located in the 2nd Tier sections, especially in Row=A, with prices around $87 to $122. These seats offer good acoustics and clear views of the orchestra and stage, making them ideal for budget-conscious attendees seeking quality experience.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The Premier 2nd Tier seats in Rows B and C at around $101 to $106 provide a balanced combination of excellent visibility and fair pricing. These seats are often more accessible and provide a close-up experience without the premium cost of high-tier sections.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium seats in the Loge and Orchestra sections, such as Loge Rows D and E ($268 - $348) or Orchestra Row B ($198), offer superior views and acoustics. These are ideal for connoisseurs or those seeking a more luxurious experience, though they come at a higher price point.
Premium or Last-Minute Tickets
The Loge and Premier First Tier seats, particularly in Rows A and B (prices $157 - $280), are top-tier options. Last-minute tickets in these sections tend to sell quickly, but they offer the closest proximity to the stage with excellent sound quality and sightlines.
Seating Sections & Views Highlights
- 1st Tier (Rows A-F): Offers the closest view of the conductor and soloists, with seats in Rows A and B providing the best sightlines. Slightly further back in Rows C and D still offer excellent acoustics but a bit more distance.
- 2nd Tier: Elevated seats with a broader view of the entire stage; seats in Row A are the most desirable for value and view.
- Loge and Premium Sections: Elevated and centered, providing unobstructed sightlines and superior acoustics, ideal for immersive experience.
- Rows & Sections Differences: Sections closer to the stage (1st Tier, Rows A-B) give intimacy and detail, while higher tiers (2nd Tier, Loge) provide a panoramic view of the entire orchestra and stage.
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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