Events in San francisco November
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Events in San francisco November 2026 schedule
November in San Francisco offers a vibrant lineup of events across various genres, making it an exciting month for residents and visitors alike. Music enthusiasts can enjoy performances from legendary artists like Journey, performing at the Chase Center on November 28th, and the soulful Teddy Swims on November 10th at the same venue. For those interested in classical and symphonic music, the San Francisco Symphony presents a series of captivating concerts, including Ravel's works with Isabel Leonard on November 6th, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet from November 13th to 15th, and Helene Grimaud's Piano Recital on November 10th, all at Davies Symphony Hall. The symphony also features innovative collaborations such as 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' in concert and film with live orchestra, as well as the classic Hook with a live score, taking place towards the end of the month.
Comedy fans can catch stand-up performances by Geoffrey Asmus at Cobb's Comedy Club, Steve Hofstetter, and Amber Autry at various venues, providing plenty of laughs throughout the month. For a mix of contemporary and indie sounds, bands like Band Of Horses and Squirrel Flower perform at The Regency Ballroom and The Chapel respectively. Theater and dance aficionados can experience the Alonzo King Lines Ballet's rendition of 'Appalachian Spring' at Davies Symphony Hall, happening multiple times between November 19th and 21st.
Other notable events include the theatrical production of Alice in Wonderland at Presidio Theatre on November 28th and 29th, and a variety of performances at top venues such as The Fillmore, Warfield, and August Hall, featuring artists like Olafur Arnalds, The Damned, King Buffalo, and Genesis Owusu. The month also hosts special tribute concerts, comedy nights, and family-friendly productions, making November a diverse and dynamic time to explore San Francisco's cultural scene. Whether you're into live music, theater, comedy, or classical performances, there's something for everyone to enjoy this November.