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Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA | Nearby Businesses


201 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 864-6000

Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall is the concert hall component of the San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center. The 2,743-seat venue is the home of the San Francisco Symphony, and also hosts numerous other outside events. Seat map: http://www.sfsymphony.org/Buy-Tickets/Seating-Chart Davies Symphony Hall was completed in September 1980 after more than 2 years of construction. More than 6,000 individuals, foundations, and corporations donated the money needed to build the Hall. The City of San Francisco donated the land and the state and federal governments gave a total of $10 million toward the $28 million project. The San Francisco Symphony's home owes its name to the efforts and perseverance of Mrs. Louise M. Davies, the largest individual contributor to the building. During the summer of 1992, Davies Symphony Hall underwent a major renovation, enhancing its acoustics to ensure an even better musical experience, and making an already stunning interior more beautiful still. Special care was also taken to provide improved facilities for the physically disabled. Tours of Davies Symphony Hall are available every hour on the hour from 10 am to 2 pm on Mondays (except holidays), and on Wednesdays by appointment. Tickets are $5 for general admission, $3 for seniors and students. Call (415) 552-8338 for tour information.

Performance and Sports Venue Near Davies Symphony Hall

DNA Lounge
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
375 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 626-1409

DNA Lounge is a late-night, all ages San Francisco nightclub featuring live music, DJ dancing, burlesque shows, and private parties. Two stages, four dance floors, seven bars and a full-service 24/7 restaurant!

Slim's
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
333 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 255-0333

All ages live music venue in SF's SOMA district opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988. Full bar (with 21+ valid ID, of course), bar menu, dinner & show tickets and nightly food specials. Follow us on Instagram! @slimssf

Slim's
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
333 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 255-0333

All ages live music venue in SF's SOMA district opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988. Full bar (with 21+ valid ID, of course), bar menu, dinner & show tickets and nightly food specials. Follow us on Instagram! @slimssf

The Public Works SF
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
161 Erie St (Off Mission Between Duboce and 14th)
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 496-6738

PUBLIC WORKS "Givin' the People what they Want" a multifaceted event and community space in San Francisco's Mission District. Public Works consists of a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. From DJ oriented Club Parties and live bands to independent film screenings,performance art and random creative Outbursts, Public Works is a Hangout, a Happening, an Adventure. The art gallery provides a space where the work of local SF based artists can mingle with both the up and coming art star and the budding savant. We encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco as a whole and are intent to provide a forum and a physical space for both. As part of our commitment to the Neighborhood we will donate a portion of our proceeds to various local non profits in addition to assisting them with promotions and events. Root Division ( http://rootdivision.org/ ) , a non profit which brings art classes to kids in schools that can't afford programs is a current beneficiary. We're all about bringing the wide array of San Francisco's underground scenes and styles together under one roof while promoting and linking with some of the bay areas most inspiring, creatively oriented non profits PUBLIC WORKS: a zone for mixing, mingling and collaboration. . . YOU ASKED FOR IT: Sprung Hardwood floors Funktion 1 sound Multiple rooms Friendly staff Cubbys for Jackets Decent Non alcoholic drinks Multiple Projectors Art........ YOU GOT IT ! ! Our Mission as we stalwartly step forth: GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT ! !

The Public Works SF
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
161 Erie St (Off Mission Between Duboce and 14th)
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 496-6738

PUBLIC WORKS "Givin' the People what they Want" a multifaceted event and community space in San Francisco's Mission District. Public Works consists of a performance/event space, bar, art gallery and artist work shop/community room. From DJ oriented Club Parties and live bands to independent film screenings,performance art and random creative Outbursts, Public Works is a Hangout, a Happening, an Adventure. The art gallery provides a space where the work of local SF based artists can mingle with both the up and coming art star and the budding savant. We encourage the growth of art and creativity in the Mission and San Francisco as a whole and are intent to provide a forum and a physical space for both. As part of our commitment to the Neighborhood we will donate a portion of our proceeds to various local non profits in addition to assisting them with promotions and events. Root Division ( http://rootdivision.org/ ) , a non profit which brings art classes to kids in schools that can't afford programs is a current beneficiary. We're all about bringing the wide array of San Francisco's underground scenes and styles together under one roof while promoting and linking with some of the bay areas most inspiring, creatively oriented non profits PUBLIC WORKS: a zone for mixing, mingling and collaboration. . . YOU ASKED FOR IT: Sprung Hardwood floors Funktion 1 sound Multiple rooms Friendly staff Cubbys for Jackets Decent Non alcoholic drinks Multiple Projectors Art........ YOU GOT IT ! ! Our Mission as we stalwartly step forth: GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT ! !

Great American Music Hall
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
859 O'Farrell St
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 885-0750

San Francisco's oldest and grandest nightclub, the Great American Music Hall carries guests back to an earlier, more elegant era, with its ornate balconies, soaring marble columns and elaborate ceiling frescoes. Follow us on Instagram! @greatamericanmusichall

Rickshaw Stop
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Fell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 861-2011

Rickshaw Stop
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Fell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 861-2011

SF Oasis
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
298 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 795-3180

San Francisco Drag legends Heklina and D’Arcy Drollinger opened San Francisco's hottest new nightclub, OASIS, New Years Day 2015 in the heart of San Francisco’s SOMA district. OASIS offers an unforgettable San Francisco nightlife experience in an 8,000 square foot converted gay boathouse. Recognized as the Best New Nightclub of 2015 by both the SF Weekly and the B.A.R., and one of the Best Places to Play 2015 by SF Magazine. OASIS' diverse roster of programing includes local and visiting drag stars, cabaret and performing artists, live musical acts, amazing DJs and more. Stop by for a drink in our exotic Fez Room, buy a ticket to a unique theatrical production, or kick it up at one of our dance parties. Finally there is a place in San Francisco to quench your thirst for fabulous cocktails and culture. Welcome to your OASIS.

SF Oasis
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
298 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 795-3180

San Francisco Drag legends Heklina and D’Arcy Drollinger opened San Francisco's hottest new nightclub, OASIS, New Years Day 2015 in the heart of San Francisco’s SOMA district. OASIS offers an unforgettable San Francisco nightlife experience in an 8,000 square foot converted gay boathouse. Recognized as the Best New Nightclub of 2015 by both the SF Weekly and the B.A.R., and one of the Best Places to Play 2015 by SF Magazine. OASIS' diverse roster of programing includes local and visiting drag stars, cabaret and performing artists, live musical acts, amazing DJs and more. Stop by for a drink in our exotic Fez Room, buy a ticket to a unique theatrical production, or kick it up at one of our dance parties. Finally there is a place in San Francisco to quench your thirst for fabulous cocktails and culture. Welcome to your OASIS.

SFJAZZ
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Franklin St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(866) 920-5299

SFJAZZ
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Franklin St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(866) 920-5299

Nourse Theater
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
275 Hayes St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 563-2463

Built in 1927, the Nourse Theater is a landmark venue located in the heart of San Francisco’s performing arts district (across the street from Davies Hall musicians’ entrance). The hall has been closed to the public for over thirty years. In 2012, City Arts & Lectures began a restoration project and brought the theater back to public use in 2013. The hall features excellent acoustics, a well-designed layout offering unobstructed views throughout the orchestra and balcony, and original architectural details. City Arts & Lectures has refurbished the 1,689-seat hall, installing state of the art lighting and high quality sound equipment including Meyer speakers, new curtains, plush upholstered seats, newly decorated green room, and a dressing room. The Nourse is an ideal venue for a wide range of performances and a uniquely beautiful setting.

F8 1192 Folsom
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1192 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 857-1192

Sitting in the heart of San Francisco, F8 celebrates the food, art, and music roots of the historical South of Market (SoMa) district. The happy hour food menu features mouth-watering selections created by the chefs of Citizen's Band restaurant, which calls for the freshest ingredients from local farmers. Each week, up and coming local artists showcase their diverse range of talent. Finally, world class DJ's spin on our custom-made sound system. A place for mingling, hedonistic dancing, and networking with others; indulge yourself in the atmosphere.

San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
301 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

415-621-6600

The San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center is located in San Francisco, California. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. It covers 7.5 acres in the Civic Center Historic District, and totals 7,500 seats among its venues.Performing artsOpera, symphony, modern and classical dance, theatre, recitals, plays, lectures, meetings, receptions, special screenings, and gala events all have a place and occur at the Center.HistoryThe complex was developed in the 1920s on two blocks on Van Ness Avenue facing San Francisco City Hall from the west. The "War Memorial" name commemorates all the people who served in the First World War, which ended seven years before the project commenced. It was designed by Arthur Brown Jr in 1927-1928, and is one of the last Beaux-Arts style structures erected in the United States. The project resulted in the construction of a matched pair of buildings across a formal courtyard park: the War Memorial Opera House; and the multi-purpose Veterans Building next door. Both were completed and opened in 1932.

Folsom Street Foundry
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1425 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 795-3644

SFJAZZ Center
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Franklin St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(866) 920-5299

The Empire Room
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
555 Golden Gate Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(650) 488-1367

THE EMPIRE ROOM SF... San Francisco's newest creative social space and nightlife environment in the heart of San Francisco. This iconic 8,000 square foot space was the former home of the famous Stars and Trader Vic's. With large Ballroom style interior, elevated private VIP room, two separate lounge areas and one of the longest bars SF has to offer. As part of a NEW CONCEPT we will be hosting special events, fashion shows, art installations, creative gatherings, happy hour, favorite DJ's, handmade crafted cocktails, dancing and live local music. The Empire Room will also bring food truck operators inside so expect to enjoy menu selections from tasty food truck chefs. We'll be featuring our own Mixology bar! Available for private, corporate and special events. Located within walking distance of the Bill Graham Auditorium, City Hall, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco Ballet, SF Symphony, SF Opera, Hearst Theatre, SF Civic Center and Civic Center Bart. Stay up to date to be a part of our special event and other surprises... SnapChat: empireroom_sf http://instagram.com/empireromm_sf www.twitter.com/theempireroomsf

POPSCENE
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Fell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 766-8767

San Francisco's premiere indie music club 20+ years strong and still going. We do our best to bring you new sounds by hosting live bands and artists, the ones we get that gut feeling about - the ones on the way to becoming the "next big thing." Weekly at Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco 18+ welcome

Parisoma
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
169 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 626-6406

Performance and Sports Venue Near Davies Symphony Hall

Rickshaw Stop
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Fell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 861-2011

POPSCENE
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Fell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 766-8767

San Francisco's premiere indie music club 20+ years strong and still going. We do our best to bring you new sounds by hosting live bands and artists, the ones we get that gut feeling about - the ones on the way to becoming the "next big thing." Weekly at Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco 18+ welcome

Slim's
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
333 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 255-0333

All ages live music venue in SF's SOMA district opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988. Full bar (with 21+ valid ID, of course), bar menu, dinner & show tickets and nightly food specials. Follow us on Instagram! @slimssf

F8 1192 Folsom
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1192 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 857-1192

Sitting in the heart of San Francisco, F8 celebrates the food, art, and music roots of the historical South of Market (SoMa) district. The happy hour food menu features mouth-watering selections created by the chefs of Citizen's Band restaurant, which calls for the freshest ingredients from local farmers. Each week, up and coming local artists showcase their diverse range of talent. Finally, world class DJ's spin on our custom-made sound system. A place for mingling, hedonistic dancing, and networking with others; indulge yourself in the atmosphere.

The Warfield
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
982 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 345-0900

Purchase tickets via phone: 1-888-9-AXS-TIX (1-888-929-7849). Available daily: 6AM-8PM The Box Office is located on the premises. Hours of operation are Sundays from 10am-4pm and all show nights. On show nights, the Box Office opens 30 minutes prior to door time for the event (or 90 minutes prior to show time). To purchase advance tickets for The Warfield and The Regency Ballroom without service charge please visit The Warfield Box Office during any hours of operation. A box office fee of $2.00 will be applied to each ticket sold at The Warfield Box Office during any hours of operation. Types of Payment Accepted: CASH, VISA, MC, and AMEX are accepted for ticket sales and food/drinks.

Yoshi's: Hip-Hop
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1330 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115

(415) 655-5600

The Regency Ballroom
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1300 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94109

Parking available at Holiday Inn parking garage located at 1500 Van Ness. $20 with validated ticket from The Regency Ballroom. Validation is not good for overnight parking past 2am. Purchase tickets via phone: 1-888-9-AXS-TIX (1-888-929-7849). Available daily: 6AM-8PM The Regency Ballroom Box Office is only available on show days, and opens at the door time. To avoid Service Charges, purchase tickets (*$2 box office fee applied to each ticket at the following locations): - The Warfield Theatre (982 Market Street) on Sundays between 10am-4pm. - The Regency Ballroom on any show night once the doors have opened. - On the day of the event once doors are open and if tickets are still available. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted for ticket sales. All General Admission shows are standing room only. If the balcony is open, limited seating will be available on a first come first serve basis. This area is only accessible by stairs. ADA accessible seating is available on the main floor. Please contact AXS.com to purchase ADA accessible tickets.

The Fillmore
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1805 Geary Blvd
San Francisco, CA 94115

(415) 346-6000

The original owner of The Fillmore property, Emma Gates Butler, hired James W. and Merritt Reid in 1910 to draw plans for an Italianate-style dance hall at the southwest corner of Fillmore and Geary. The Majestic Hall and Majestic Academy of Dancing opened in 1912 on the second and third stories of the building, where the usual fare was Wednesday night socials and masquerade balls. The Fillmore was a dance hall operating under various names and managements - The Get Acquainted Society, Ambassador Dance Hall - through the 1930s, and a roller rink through the 1940s. In 1952, local entrepreneur Charles Sullivan began to book some of the biggest names in black music into The Fillmore. Sullivan booked West Coast tours for performers including James Brown, Bobby 'Blue' Bland and Ike & Tina Turner. During the 1950s and 1960s, San Francisco gained a reputation as the preeminent Bohemian community in the United States. This reputation was never more deserved than during the mid-sixties, when the hipster of the Beat movement grew into the hippie of a more mainstream counter-culture. By the 1950s, the literary North Beach scene had given way to the emerging Haight-Ashbury, and radical politics had a niche across the Bay at the University of California at Berkeley. The line between culture and politics is easily blurred by young people in search of adventure. In the search for fun and community, public dances became the craze in 1965. With Ken Kesey leading his band of Merry Pranksters to the outer limits of reality, and the Family Dog putting together dance concerts at Longshoremen's Hall, San Francisco was on its way to becoming the hip capital of the world. Bill Graham was a veteran of the artistic community, but his greatest talents were his keen business acumen and his ability to organize events, creating comfortable and safe atmospheres without stifling the creative energies around him. Maintaining high aesthetic standards and calling on limitless personal energy, Bill pulled together a workforce that functioned as a family, and was a prime nurturing force in San Francisco's burgeoning scene. The Fillmore represented the pinnacle of creative music making in the late 1960s. From December 10, 1965, when Bill Graham produced a San Francisco Mime troupe benefit (Jefferson Airplane with Great Society and Mystery Trend; the Warlocks, later the Grateful Dead, kicked off the show), until July 4, 1968, The Fillmore audiences experienced a 2 1/2 year musical and cultural Renaissance that produced some of the most innovative, exciting music ever to come out of San Francisco. The careers of the Grateful Dead, the Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Moby Grape, the Butterfield Blues Band, and countless others were launched from The Fillmore stage. The most significant musical talent of the day has appeared there: Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Cream, Howlin' Wolf, Captain Beefheart, Muddy Waters, The Who - well, you get the picture. Or you've heard the stories. If you're lucky, you were there. The Fillmore became a private neighborhood club for a time in the 1970s, and in the early 1980s, Paul Rat produced shows at the building (dubbed the Elite Club) with Black Flag, Bad Brains, The Dead Kennedys, T.S.O.L., Flipper, Public Image Ltd. and others. Bill Graham Presents produced a few events in the building in the 1980s, including the 20th anniversary party for the company, and filmed an HBO Fillmore music special there. In 1987, owners Bert and Regina Kortz hired Michael Bailey to begin producing shows in The Fillmore. The first show was Husker Du on April 29, 1987. But Bill always had a special place in his heart for the first place he ever did shows. On March 3, 1988, he returned to the original Fillmore with a show featuring African reggae act Alpha Blondy & The Solar System and Little Women. The Fillmore reopened April 27, 1994 with The Smashing Pumpkins, Ry Cooder & David Lindley and American Music Club. Tickets for the show sold out in less than one minute. Linda Perry, formerly of 4 Non-Blondes, opened the show with a surprise set featuring a cover of Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love.' The Fillmore's opening month lineup included Primus, Chris Isaak, Michelle Shocked, The Afghan Whigs & Redd Kross, Queen Latifah and Solsonics, Gin Blossoms, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Marshall Crenshaw, D'Cuckoo and Pele Juju, Sir Douglas Quintet and The Hellecasters, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Mother Hips, Ali Farka Toure and Ben Harper, Huey Lewis and the News, NRBQ, Blues Traveler and Soul Hat, They Might Be Giants and Frente!, Counting Crows, Thinking Fellers Union Local #282, Steel Pole Bathtub and SF Seals, Twister - A Ritual Reality, performed by Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters with music by Jambay, Jefferson Starship, and Merl Saunders Throughout the decade since the club celebrated its re-opening, the quality, variety and number of shows held there has been staggering. The most appearances award would go to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, who have played a total of 27 times at The Fillmore; first a 20-show marathon; the second run a meager 7 nights. Los Lobos brings down the house annually in December; Willie Nelson and Lucinda Williams both appear to have a soft spot for The Fillmore. No Doubt, Radiohead, The Cure, Sonic Youth, Prince, The White Stripes, Dave Chappelle and even Tom Jones have graced the stage multiple times. May the shows keep coming, and, as Bill Graham always said, 'Enjoy!'

1015 Folsom
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
1015 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 991-1015

The Masonic
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 California St
San Francisco, CA 94108

(800) 745-3000

The Masonic has re-opened its doors following a multi-million dollar renovation project that spanned the spring and summer of 2014. Located at the top of San Francisco's historic Nob Hill, the Masonic's re-opening unveils a transformed space unlike any other of its size in the Bay Area. Renovations include: - New, tiered, open floor for both general admission and seated shows - New concert stage and draping - Multiple new bars and concession stands - Upgraded house ambiance including new carpeting and flooring - New lighting and art installations, including five Zeppelin Chandeliers in the concert hall - Luxury VIP Boxes with wait service and private restrooms - VIP Room for 300, with amazing views of Nob Hill, San Francisco, and the Bay - Renovated, modern dressing rooms and catering areas The renovation of the Masonic marks a landmark transformation for the historic San Francisco venue. With the significant upgrades and updates, and the change from a fixed seat venue to a flexible, multi-tiered venue, the uses of the Masonic become endless—general admission concerts, seated concerts, private receptions, meetings and classroom-style events, or private dinners with entertainment on stage. The new Masonic is now a prime venue for concerts and special events alike, in one of San Francisco's premier neighborhoods, next door to some of the Bay Area's greatest hotels and restaurants. For special events (non concert) related questions please contact: [email protected]

Doc's Lab
Distance: 1.6 mi Competitive Analysis
124 Columbus Ave
San Francisco, CA 94133

(415) 649-6191

Doc's Lab is a subterranean San Francisco Venue showcasing music, comedy & literary events serving Gourmet Cuisine & Craft Cocktails. Formerly The Purple Onion.