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Warfield

Warfield

San Francisco, CA
Est. 1922-05-13

982 Market St

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About Warfield

Established in 1922, the Warfield Theatre is an enduring staple of the San Francisco music landscape, capable of accommodating up to 2,250 concert-goers. The venue is celebrated for its stunning architecture and rich acoustic heritage, making it a prime location for an eclectic range of performances, from rock to electronic. With its beautifully designed multi-tiered floor and steep mezzanine, every seat offers a captivating view of the stage, ensuring an exhilarating concert experience.

The ambiance at the Warfield is vibrant and electric, reflecting the diverse acts that grace its stage. Visitors have lauded the venue for its spacious layout and excellent sound quality, creating an inviting atmosphere for music lovers. Whether the evening calls for dancing or simply enjoying the music, the Warfield provides a sense of community and excitement that is hard to find elsewhere in the city.

What's Coming Up

The Warfield's lineup for February and March 2026 is filled with exciting acts that are sure to captivate audiences. Kicking off the month, bbno$ will take the stage on February 14, followed by the mesmerizing Monolink on February 28. Don't miss Gogol Bordello on March 6, known for their high-energy performances that blend punk and gypsy music.

As March progresses, fans can look forward to Melvin Seals and JGB on March 7, followed by Rich Brian on March 13. Black Label Society will rock the venue on March 14, and the eclectic sounds of Ashnikko will fill the air on March 21. Rounding out the month, HEALTH will take the stage on March 31, promising a thrilling experience for all.

Upcoming Shows

12 upcoming

Past Shows

1 concerts

Parking & Getting There

Getting to the Warfield is convenient, thanks to several nearby parking options. Impark - Fox Plaza Lot, located at 1390 Market Street, boasts a rating of 3.9 stars and is a popular choice among concert-goers. Another solid option is Parking-Opera Plaza at 601 Van Ness Avenue, also rated 3.9 stars, making it easy to find a spot near the venue. For those seeking a little more availability, EZ Public Parking at 333 Jones Street has a 3.8-star rating and offers ample space.

While parking can be competitive, these locations provide reliable options for a hassle-free concert experience. Be sure to check the venue’s website, http://thewarfieldtheatre.com, for the most current parking information, as availability may change.

Things To Do Nearby

Before or after a concert, indulge in some of the fantastic dining options that San Francisco has to offer nearby the Warfield. For a quick, casual bite, The Law Café, located at 200 McAllister Street, is highly rated with a score of 4.7 stars. If you're in the mood for something a bit more substantial, both Nojo Ramen Tavern and Brenda's French Soul Food are excellent choices, both offering delicious meals at a mid-range price point.

For those looking to treat themselves, Absinthe Brasserie & Bar at 398 Hayes Street provides an upscale dining experience with a rating of 4.4 stars. Additionally, Chambers eat + drink, located at 601 Eddy Street, offers a vibrant atmosphere with a rating of 4.3 stars. As always, restaurant availability may change, so be sure to check current options before your visit.

What Visitors Say

Visitors to the Warfield often express their admiration for the venue's beauty and charm. Many concert-goers appreciate the general admission setup, noting that the views from both the floor and the balcony are excellent. The venue's rich history and commitment to acoustics are frequently highlighted, with attendees remarking on the quality of sound and the enjoyable atmosphere during events.

The crowd at the Warfield also contributes to its unique allure, with a diverse mix of attendees that ranges from long-time fans to newcomers just discovering the magic of live music. Overall, the Warfield is celebrated not just as a place to see a concert, but as a vital part of San Francisco's cultural fabric.

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