
Here's how you can get into the SF groove. Enjoy a night with the San Francisco Opera and catch the city's best bands and singers at the Filmore and Feinstein's.Īs the fall season hits San Francisco, the city's exuberant music and art scene comes to life.

See a blockbuster concert at the Chase Center. Enjoy extraordinary world art at the de Young Museum and Museum of Modern Art. Get out and discover San Francisco's artistic side this season. From breathtaking art museums to music festivals and street fairs, San Francisco buzzes with music and art for the soul. It's a place where art, music, and expressionism are woven into its cultural fabric. San Francisco is more than the beautiful City by the Bay. The spring season is planned to run from April 25 through May 16, and will include performances such as “Il Barbiere di Siviglia,” and a premiere of Zemlinsky’s “Der Zwerg.” Additional concerts are also planned along with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra.Īt the moment, the San Francisco Opera Company plans to continue offering virtual performances and events, streamed opera performances from previous seasons, Spotify playlists, and new digital content.Ĭurrent ticket holders will be contacted directly for exchange and donation options.įor more information about the fall season and upcoming spring Season, visit Francisco's Art & Music Scene – Fall 2021 The San Francisco Opera House hopes to be able to return for its spring 2021 season at the War Memorial Opera House. The cancellation is expected to cost the company $20 million from contributed income and lost ticket sales.

Other issues include safety concerns for the performers and audiences members, and whether audiences would be willing to return to the opera house in the fall. The biggest concern was that performances and entertainment events such as opera aren’t scheduled to reopen until California enters Stage 4, which might not happen before the start of their fall season. The performances planned for the 2020 season included a new production of Beethoven’s “Fidelio,” a new production of “Così fan Tutte,” “The Handsmaid’s Tale,” and revivals of “Rigoletto” and “La Bohème.” The company has also been forced to cancel an Opera in the Park concert scheduled for October 18 and an Adler Fellows showcase in December. The season was originally scheduled to reopen on September 11 and would run through December 6. SAN FRANCISCO-The San Francisco Opera announced on Tuesday, June 16 that they have been forced to cancel their 2020 fall season due to the coronavirus.
