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San Francisco Symphony Davies Symphony Hall Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable evening with the San Francisco Symphony on September 28, 2025, as they present a captivating performance conducted by Donald Runnicles featuring Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. Renowned for its commitment to artistic excellence and sustainability, the Symphony showcases a diverse range of instruments—from delicate violins to powerful brass and percussion—delivering a rich, immersive musical experience. Over the years, the ensemble has garnered acclaim for its performances of Mahler, especially under the baton of former conductor Herbert Blomstedt, and has regularly celebrated milestones, such as its 75th anniversary in 1987 with special collaborations featuring world-class artists. The Symphony’s dedication to community engagement is exemplified by initiatives like Symphony for the Bay, aimed at creating meaningful connections across the Bay Area. Past performances at venues like New York City’s Miller Theatre highlight its national stature. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy an evening of profound artistry, where each piece tells a story and every note resonates with passion. Join fellow music lovers in experiencing the vibrancy and excellence that have made the San Francisco Symphony a cherished institution for generations.
San Francisco Symphony Concerts Davies Symphony Hall
Davies Symphony Hall stands as an iconic cultural landmark in San Francisco, renowned for hosting world-class performances and fostering vibrant collaborations. As the home of the San Francisco Symphony, this acoustically exceptional venue has been the site of memorable events, from the Symphony's annual Anniversary Concert series celebrating musical milestones to special collaborations with renowned artists like Yo-Yo Ma and Diana Krall. The hall also serves as a vital platform for nurturing young talent, exemplified by the San Francisco Symphony's Youth Orchestra, which offers emerging musicians invaluable performance opportunities. Additionally, Davies Symphony Hall actively supports the local arts community through partnerships with the San Francisco Opera and other cultural organizations. Visitors can enjoy a range of seating options, such as the Upper Orchestra Center Loge for an elevated view of the stage or the right-side box seats for a more intimate, secluded experience. Conveniently situated near major thoroughfares and accessible by water taxi via the Ferry Building, the hall is easy to reach for both locals and visitors. Whether attending a concert featuring the San Francisco Symphony under conductor Donald Runnicles performing Mahler's Symphony No. 1 or other exceptional programs, audiences are treated to an unforgettable musical experience in this premier San Francisco concert venue.
Best Value Tickets
For the most affordable options with good visibility, Sections 2ND TIER AA and BB offer the best value. Rows D and E provide decent sightlines of the stage, with prices ranging from $81 to $84. These seats are ideal for those seeking a balance between cost and experience.
Sweet Spot (Good Availability & Price)
The 1ST TIER D, Row D seats at $140 are excellent choices, offering closer proximity and better acoustics without the premium cost of the front rows. These seats provide a clear view of the orchestra and conductor, making them a popular "sweet spot" for classical concerts.
Higher Tier Options (Not the Best Deals)
Premium sections such as LOGE L and M, with prices from $273 to $283, are higher-tier options. These seats are located in the balcony and offer elevated views, which can be ideal for those who prefer a broader perspective of the stage but come at a higher price.
Premium or Last-Minute
Seats in the LOGE sections (L and M) or the Side Boxes (U and V) are premium options, with prices from $273 to $293. These are suitable for last-minute bookings if available, providing a more exclusive view and closer proximity to the stage. The Side Boxes, especially Row U, offer a unique side-stage perspective, enhancing the experience for connoisseurs.
Differences in Sections & Views
- 1ST TIER D, K, L, M: Main orchestra level, closest to stage, optimal acoustics, and direct sightlines. Rows C and D are the most accessible within these sections.
- 2ND TIER (AA, BB, CC, GG, HH, JJ): Balcony level with panoramic views. Rows D and E offer the best balance of price and view, with higher rows (F, G, H) providing a more distant but still good perspective.
- LOGE Sections: Elevated and more private, offering a premium experience with a side-stage view, ideal for an intimate concert feel.
- Side Boxes: Located on the sides, these seats give a unique angle of the stage, suitable for those wanting a different perspective, albeit with a slightly restricted view of some stage elements.
- Upper Orchestra (BB, CC, DD): Elevated seats with a broader view of the entire stage, often at lower prices than premium sections but still offering good sightlines.
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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