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    3.4 (966 reviews)
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    Marlon T.

    Saw Allen Stone here--what an incredible show! The Warfield has that perfect balance of being intimate without feeling cramped. The sound was good but I feel the acoustics could be improved. Security and staff were solid, no issues at all. I also loved walking through the foyer and seeing all the photos of past performers. It's like a little walk through music history. The Warfield is such a classic San Francisco venue, and super convenient being right off the Powell St. BART station. Definitely one of those spots every music lover should experience at least once!

    Paul V.

    Twice I have been to The Warfield and I must say, there are no bad seats in the house. First time we were here were for Baby Metal and most recent was Maoli. Both times we were in the balcony, but since the venue has steep steps, you feel much closer to the stage than the other music venues around. You sure feel like in a hot box when the audience are really into it. Seats are kinna narrow though and so are the walkways. The Warfield exudes nostalgic charm, with all the famous performers posted in their lobby. Under no circumstance though, would you try to grab food and drinks in The Warfield though. You will unequivocally bend over with the astronomical price. Three waters and a beer, north of thirty dollars! Suffice to say, pre-game before the event; both drinks and food. Save yourself from expensive drinks and stale food and grab something to eat after.

    Chris R.

    In the past recent two weeks I went to Lil Tecca and UB40, both concerts were really sick and the artists performed very well. The crowd was super engaged and providing energy to the artists to keep going and performing songs.

    Beautiful interior
    Christine L.

    This is definitely one of the Bay Area's classic venues, with a stunning mid-century interior that feels like you're stepping into an old opera house. It has charm and character, no doubt. But once the place fills up with a few hundred fans and everyone's on their feet, it gets hot. There's little to no ventilation, and I found myself hoping they'd crack open some doors or have rooftop airflow--it was that stuffy as soon as the lights and music kicked in. For non-drinkers, water bottles were surprisingly pricey, and the alcoholic drinks were pretty mild, nothing strong. That said, I still had a great time chaperoning the kids to see D4VD and Bryant Barnes--the energy inside was amazing. Now for the tough part: the location. The venue sits in the heart of San Francisco's Tenderloin district, and parking or walking to and from the venue is not ideal. We parked at the Hilton, about four blocks away, and even then had to walk through streets that didn't feel very safe, especially after 10pm. There were a lot of unhoused individuals on nearly every block, many asking for money or trying to talk to passersby. Definitely keep your safety in mind when attending a show here, especially if you're with younger guests. All in all, a memorable night--but I'll really have to think twice before attending another concert at this location.

    Skully P.

    AXS/Golden Voice is the greedy promotor venue owner. All there halls, clubs, ect are falling apart. They are always Understaffed. At a Sold Out concert over the weekend they were definitely understaffed. If you have reserved tickets forget about seeing any painted or lettering to show you the section. As for ushers there was one lady running up and down the walk way trying to deal with 1000s of people trying to find their seats. It's unbelievable they can't have proper staffing.

    Asal B.

    We came here to see UB40 and loved it! The theater is large, but it doesn't feel large. You can see the stage perfectly even from the higher up seats, the sound is great and they have multiple bars. The folks who worked here were lovely and I can't wait for our next concert!

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    Cassidy I.

    I have mixed feelings about the Warfield. It's in the Tenderloin district, though it's in a nicer spot there, across from a food hall/ikea. Probably don't wander around drunk after the show or do anything stupid and you'll be fine, but I wish the area was better. There is limited signage within the building. We couldn't find the entrance to the balcony seating, let alone our seats, and had to ask the bar tender. It's a beautiful building that had been modernized well with a robust sound system and moving lights! The sound system and lights were too intense in our balcony seats as we were blinded anytime the lights flashed, making it very difficult to actually see the show. I was a little nervous with the number of people jumping on the balcony, I could feel lit love a little! Overall, a cool spot for a show, just maybe not for me.

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    Lizzie S.

    My least favorite venue in SF. It's a beautiful space and service was fine but they seem to oversell events so we had general admission balcony but couldn't get seats. Along with quite a few concert goers, we then ended up standing in the back and had to be cognizant of not blocking people who were sitting behind us.

    Mindy L.

    Saw a couple shows here recently and really enjoyed them both! Public transit or shared rides are the way to go since there's not really parking. Love the classic marquee our front and the framed photos inside showing all the past acts! The balcony GA offers lower costs tickets but still a great view! Since there are actually seats it's nice when it's not packed so there is room to dance!

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    Annabelle R.

    The Airborne Toxic Event was amazing this past Thursday. The venue didn't really stand out to me compared to other event centers in the city, but it made for a positive experience, even in a not-so-appealing location of SF. Entry and security check was quick and easy. The bar on the second level had no line early in the evening, unlike downstairs, but service was slow. The diet soda I ordered was poured from a can and served in a reusable plastic r.cup that had instructions to return in a bin after use (r.world). The staff behind the counter didn't seem that enthusiastic about being there, but she wasn't rude. Got GA balcony tickets, and the worker in the auditorium said I could sit anywhere I wanted in the balcony section (upper or lower) just not the loge section which were reserved seats... she said I could even join the GA crowd on the floor standing in front of the stage. Cool, but confusing, wish they communicated that before ticket purchase. Might be cuz it wasn't a full house for this particular concert. The seats themselves were very basic, comfortable enough but a somewhat dated cloth surface. Lovely art on the ceiling of the theater, and the use of lighting on stage added great visual effects to the show. The sound system was not the greatest for the opening act, Brigitte Calls Me Baby. The music was rather echoey and lacked clarity. But that didn't stop the band from setting the mood with a few of their hits as well as a cool rock rendition of Careless Whisper. And sound check was extensive before the headliners did their thing on stage, so the sound was fixed, allowing The Airborne Toxic Event to put on an enjoyable show with an awesome setlist including some of my faves like Changing, Come On Out, and Sometime Around Midnight. One of the things I especially love about this band is the sound of the violin in their music. It was so sweet during the performance, a treat for my ears. And The Warfield offered a decent setting to ensure guests had a good time.

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    Bridget C.

    I had an amazing time at the Warfield. We saw the Elevators from Upper Lodge DD and there really isn't a bad seat in the house. The inside is beautiful so take the time to take in the views. The stairwell was super pretty with nice chandelier hanging in the center even. Inside the theatre there was enough of a recline that you could see well above those in front of you. Inside the theater is super pretty too so it really adds to the experience. There were 2 bars - one just after you enter and another at the top of the staircase. They had about 5 beers on tap, cocktails and wine. I got a mango beer that was pretty good (they also had a couple IPAs, Stella, and another I don't remember...). It was a tall beer and I paid something like $22 with tip. The cup was more thick/solid than other venues so that was nice. One bummer was there were no cup holders at the seat. However, to be expected as it is an old theatre (built in 1922 so over 100 years old). The venue was easy to get to (if you are already in SF that is) in the Theatre district of downtown. We walked there from the Hyatt Grand and it took about 10 minutes. There are 2,300 seats so it's an intimate venue with good sound throughout. I would totally go back. Cut back a star because the bathrooms had I think 3 stalls out of order so the line seemed to take a while. There were probably about 12 stalls normally. There was a cute little waiting area before you go in where the stalls were with seats and mirrors so that was cool.

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    GiGi G.

    Lovely building and intimate setting for a concert. Has the same feel as the Fox Theater in Oakland. Seats are a bit tight, as older places are but being able to see the artists clearly without screens is worth it.

    Cathy L.

    Great Concert Hall. Beautiful venue. The staff were helpful and friendly. The drinks were tasty.

    The architecture is gorgeous! 5-4-2024

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    Great show in an iconic space. A great venue. Mickey the concierge was extremely helpful.

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    This is an excellent mid-sized venue to see a concert. It was packed the night I went and the night was electric!

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    Worst experience ever. Avoid at all costs. People are unbelievably rude and unprofessional. I felt like really unwelcome.

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    Can I bring in a tote bag without it being checked?

    Only if the tote bag is filled with an ample supply of hunky man spunk

    Are we allowed to bring a small fanny pack?

    Yup. I did and it was fine.

    If I get a seat in the balcony can I still get up and dance? I want to dance but can't stand for the entire show.

    of course u can! Have fun!

    Is there a water fountain or bottle filling station onsite to fill empty water bottles?

    I didn't see one

    Where are the accessibility seats located? Are they a good view or difficult to see from (and/or) nosebleed seats?

    I got accessibility seats once at the Warfield. They were at tables right behind the main standing area on the orchestra level. Visibility was ok. It's somewhat elevated from the floor level. The tables are like at a right angle to the stage.

    Does anyone know if GA Balcony has seating?

    I just went to a show that had GA Balcony seating. The balcony is 100 percent seating.

    How are the ushers?

    They are nice

    Are small DSLRs allowed? The website says "No Professional cameras" and this is a large point and shoot basically. Anyone know what they consider a professional camera?

    Where can I park and how much is it?

    There is street parking around the venue which is free. There are also a bunch of parking lots around which charge various fees.

    Dose anyone know of any good parking garages near by that are good? (Warfield)

    I like to park at California Parking: https://californiaparking.com/400-taylor-union-square.shtml… Read more

    Is there a different line for people who bought reserved loge tickets, also what time should I arrive if doors open at 7?

    It's a pretty small venue. Everyone enters through the same doors at the main entrance. Access to the loge seats is like access to all other seats, it's just a special section. I'd arrive 15-20 minutes before the show starts depending on the… Read more

    Does the warfield sell merch?

    At all the concerts that I've been to at the Warfield, they did sell merchandise in the lobby for that artist.

    It says "no backpacks" on their website, but a lot of venues discriminate between a regular sized backpack and a Camelbak. Are empty Camelbaks allowed?

    No kind of liquid can be brought from outside so a Camelback-style pack must come in empty and filled inside. Otherwise there's a Coat Check downstairs for other items. All styles of bags must be opened and searched.

    So is it better to get "reserved lodge" or reserved balcony"? I'd like to be close but also want a seat and plus I'm only 5 feet tall and want to be able to SEE as well lol never been to this venue and can't decide?

    The reserved loge is actually the very front of the balcony, perhaps the best 4-5 rows of seats in the House, especially if you're shorter in stature. You could end up sitting at the balcony rail in the loge section.

    What time does The Warfield close?

    When the event is over!

    What good hotels are near this place?

    Union Square is a very sorry walk away, and lots of good hotels are between The Warfield and there. Marriott and Hotel Nikko are two well known but pricey ones. Use a travel app like Hotel Tonight or Yelp reviews.

    Does anyone know if we are allowed to stand or walk in the reserved seats area during the concert? Like maybe walk out to stand to where the staircase is to be closer to the stage? Or r we only allowed to stay in our seats?

    All the events that I've been to at the Warfield has been strict regarding people to wander around during the proceedings. When in doubt, ask. The ushers are helpful.

    Do I have to have a paper copy of my tickets or can my phone be scanned?

    Yes you can have them scan your phone. Make sure that you have the barcode up beforehand so you don't slow the line down. Also make sure to turn the brightness up on your phone, it's hard for it to be scanned if it's dimmed.

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    I've had the pleasure of attending a handful of private events held at GAMH from black tie to…read morecasual wear type of events, that I can say the staff didn't ever skip a beat. They know how to throw a party!!! From the decorations, to the delicious bar drinks, to the passed hors d'oeuvres by staff, followed by dinner made in house (options to have outside catering is available) to dancing the night away to great music (live or DJ).. The inside of this venue has so many years of rich, authentic history from great performers that it reeks beauty and charm. The venue alone in itself is a vintage gem that is worthy of hosting a wedding to a corporate Christmas party.. I loved how there were two restrooms located right by the front entrance and two additional restrooms upstairs. The venue has two full service bars, one located downstairs and one upstairs, the open concept downstairs allows multiple tables for seating and dining with plenty of space for dancing. I highly recommend throwing your next private event at the Great American Music Hall.

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