The San Francisco Concert Venue Guide: Capacities, Neighborhoods & Tickets
San Francisco is a tight, well-curated touring stop, where a handful of venues do a lot of heavy lifting across genres. San Francisco's flagship arena is the home for the biggest national tours, sports nights, and arena-scale events. Because the market is mid-sized, big shows can sell out quickly — checking ticket availability early matters more here than in a bigger metro.
Frequently asked questions
How many concert venues are in San Francisco?▼
San Francisco hosts live concerts across arenas, theaters, and clubs. Check each venue card on this page for capacity, neighborhood, and upcoming 2026 show listings.
What is the biggest concert venue in San Francisco?▼
San Francisco's largest concert venues are typically the major arenas, hosting tens of thousands of fans for big touring acts and sporting events.
Which San Francisco venue is best for theater-scale concerts?▼
San Francisco's mid-sized theaters are best for seated, acoustically-driven shows where the audience is closer to the stage than at an arena.
What is the smallest intimate venue in San Francisco?▼
San Francisco's smaller clubs and theaters are where emerging and indie acts perform, typically under 2,500 capacity, with a much closer feel than an arena.
Does San Francisco have an outdoor amphitheater for summer concerts?▼
San Francisco doesn't have a dedicated outdoor amphitheater in its core venue list. The city's arenas and theaters carry the concert calendar year-round, and regional outdoor venues within a short drive pick up summer shows.
How do I get to San Francisco concert venues by transit?▼
San Francisco venue neighborhoods vary — check the venue card below for stop-by-stop directions before event night.
Is there parking at San Francisco concert venues?▼
Parking availability varies by venue in San Francisco. Each venue card below lists on-site and nearby parking options.