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Swedish American Hall

Swedish American Hall

San Francisco, CA
Est. 1907-12-22

2174 Market St

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About Swedish American Hall

Nestled above Du Nord, the Swedish American Hall is an enchanting venue that exudes old-world charm. Established in 1907, this beautiful space features 20-foot arched ceilings, striking red skylights, and warm wooden floors, making it a favorite for live performances. With a wrap-around balcony and an intimate atmosphere, every concert feels like a special gathering with friends.

The hall is renowned for its quality sound system, enhancing the experience whether you're attending an acoustic set or a lively band performance. Guests often rave about the cozy environment, which is perfect for sit-down shows and small-scale events. From folk to rock, the Swedish American Hall caters to a variety of musical tastes, ensuring there's something for everyone.

What's Coming Up

Mark your calendars for an exciting lineup of artists gracing the stage at Swedish American Hall! On February 19, Joan Shelley will showcase her enchanting melodies, followed by Christopher Owens on February 20. Don't miss The Joy Formidable on February 23 and Lola Kirke on February 24. The excitement continues with The Family Crest on February 28 and Rogue Wave on March 1, wrapping up with Bricknasty on March 5 and Rin on March 11. Each show promises to deliver unforgettable, intimate performances.

With such a diverse array of talent, the Swedish American Hall is the place to be for live music enthusiasts. It's a perfect opportunity for a date night or a fun outing with friends – grab your tickets early and enjoy the unique ambiance of this historic venue.

Upcoming Shows

12 upcoming

Past Shows

1 concerts

Parking & Getting There

Getting to Swedish American Hall is a breeze with several convenient parking options nearby. You can choose the Davies Loading Dock at 45 Castro Street or the Fitness SF Castro Parking located at 317 Noe Street. For those looking for a rated option, the Medical Center Parking at Castro and Duboce offers a solid 4.1★ rating from 31 reviews, ensuring a reliable place to park your vehicle.

Another choice is the Castro Street Public Parking at 455 Castro Street, also rated 4.1★ by 20 reviewers. With multiple choices, you’ll find a spot that suits your needs. Keep in mind that parking availability may change, so it's wise to check the venue's website before your visit at http://swedishamericanhall.com.

Things To Do Nearby

Before or after the concert, explore the delightful dining scene surrounding Swedish American Hall. For a touch of French elegance, L'Ardoise Bistro at 151 Noe Street (4.7★) offers an upscale experience with a menu that delights. If you're in the mood for something more casual, Dinosaurs Sandwiches (4.6★) at 2275 Market Street serves up delicious, budget-friendly options. Super Duper Burgers (4.5★) is another local favorite for satisfying your burger cravings.

Those seeking a mid-range atmosphere can enjoy Hi Tops San Francisco (4.4★), where you can indulge in tasty bites and refreshing drinks. Don't forget to check out Starbelly at 3583 16th Street (4.4★), or Duboce Park Cafe (4.3★) for a cozy spot before the show. Remember, restaurant availability may change, so check the current options before your visit.

What Visitors Say

Visitors praise the Swedish American Hall for its intimate setting, ideal for enjoying live performances. Concert-goers note the venue's unique character, with its charming wooden interiors that provide a warmth not often found in more modern spaces. Though drinks tend to be on the pricier side, the overall experience of sitting down for a concert is highly appreciated.

Many fans highlight the excellent acoustics, making it particularly suited for acoustic shows. The vibe is inviting, and patrons love the cozy atmosphere that allows them to truly connect with the music and each other. Whether it's a date night or a fun evening out, the hall has won hearts as a favorite concert destination.

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