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Parking & Directions for Shostakovich 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
Shostakovich Concert Live at Davies Symphony Hall | San Francisco – January 22nd, 2027
Davies Symphony Hall in San Francisco is a true cornerstone of the city's vibrant classical music scene, known not just for its stunning architecture but also for hosting some of the most memorable performances in recent years. It’s where new works by living composers often make their San Francisco debut, giving audiences a chance to experience fresh, groundbreaking sounds. The hall’s grand stage can handle everything from intimate chamber pieces to elaborate productions, making each concert feel special. For those lucky enough to attend the Shostakovich San Francisco concerts here, the experience is even more electric, with the acoustics amplifying every nuance of the composer’s intense symphonies. The venue's striking façade is impossible to miss, standing tall near the busy streets of downtown, easy to find after a quick trip from the Haight-Ashbury district. Whether you're seated front orchestra right or rear orchestra left, the view is solid, but honestly, there’s no bad seat in the house. Attending a performance at Davies Symphony Hall feels like stepping into a world where music and architecture collide in perfect harmony, something every classical fan should check out, especially during a Shostakovich run that promises to be unforgettable.