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Get Your San Francisco Opera Orchestra Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Shows & Dates

San Francisco Opera Orchestra fans, Are you ready for San Francisco? on Friday, June 26th 2026 San Francisco Opera Orchestra will be playing at War Memorial Opera House, CA. Score your San Francisco Opera Orchestra tickets San Francisco right here. Get ready for a night that promises to be both inspiring and unforgettable as the San Francisco Opera Orchestra takes the stage at the War Memorial Opera House . This isn’t just your average concert, it’s a deep dive into a world of musical mastery that’s been decades in the making. Over the years, this ensemble has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of opera conducting, mentoring emerging talents and delivering performances that stick with you long after the curtains close. From its daring 1976 world premiere of an avant-garde piece that pushed boundaries to its quirky 2003 stint accompanying vintage films at the SF Film Fest, the orchestra has a habit of blending tradition with innovation. Their bass section alone has snagged awards for their jaw-dropping precision and complexity, no small feat when you consider how challenging orchestral music can be. Celebrating its founding in 1994 with a star-studded gala, the orchestra continues to educate and inspire, even creating educational videos since 2014 that unravel the mysteries of orchestral craft. Whether you're a die-hard opera fan or just curious about live music magic, this concert guarantees a night filled with emotional highs, spectacular performances, and maybe even a few surprises. For those craving a little extra luxury, VIP packages offer a chance to indulge in a lavish experience while soaking up the rich sounds that echo through the historic walls of the opera house. And with live broadcasts extending the event’s reach around the globe, nobody has to miss out on this celebration of musical excellence. So, mark your calendar and be sure to stick around for the final act, it’s bound to be a memorable highlight that will leave you talking long after the last note fades away.

Parking & Directions for San Francisco Opera Orchestra War Memorial Opera House


301 Van Ness Avenue At Grove Street, San Francisco, CA
94102, US


1. Performing Arts Garage - 0.2 miles, approx. $30/day
2. Civic Center Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $25/day
3. Union Square Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $40/day
4. 5th & Mission Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $30/day
5. Sutter-Stockton Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $35/day

San Francisco Opera Orchestra Opera Live at War Memorial Opera House | San Francisco – June 26th, 2026

The War Memorial Opera House stands as an iconic San Francisco landmark, a grand theater with a rich history of hosting everything from classical opera to cutting-edge ballet. It’s the kind of place that feels almost magical the first time you step inside, with its ornate architecture and soaring ceilings. Over the years, it’s been a hub for nurturing talent, like during the Ballet's Next Generation program, which supports young dancers with workshops and performance opportunities that truly inspire. The venue has celebrated milestones too, such as its 50th anniversary in 1993, when it highlighted the best of contemporary choreography alongside timeless classics. Whether you're catching a San Francisco Opera Orchestra concert or a new ballet piece, the War Memorial Opera House offers a variety of seating options, from the lofty heights of the Higher Level for an expansive view to the excitement of First Row Balcony Seating right above the stage. It’s easy to get there too, just hop on the #30 bus from the Marina neighborhood or stroll east from the de Young Museum along Fulton Street. Attending a performance here isn’t just about the music or dance, it’s about feeling transported into a world of artistry and history that still resonates today.