Bay Area/ San Francisco
Published on September 26, 2017
11 Upcoming San Francisco Concerts That Aren't Sold Out (Yet)Super Diamond, a Neil Diamond tribute band, is set to play Bimbos 365 Club on Saturday. | Photo: Super Diamond/Facebook

San Francisco music lovers have a lot to look forward to this week, with several big-name bands and musicians scheduled to headline the city’s largest venues.

Don’t have tickets yet? Don’t worry—there are (relatively) plenty of tickets still available.

Here's your roundup of upcoming concerts in San Francisco that still have empty seats to fill, in stylings ranging from electronic to orchestral to rock.

Tuesday, Sept. 26th

J. Roddy Walston & the Business at Mezzanine (444 Jessie St.)

Later tonight, rock band J. Roddy Walston and the Business will perform in SoMa. The band is promoting it’s newest album called Destroyers of the Soft Life, which is set to release on Thursday.

The show isn’t sold out—general admission tickets are $29.25, including service fees.



Ride at The Fillmore (1805 Geary Blvd.)

Across town, in the Western Addition, Ride will take the stage at The Fillmore at 8pm. Following the release of its first album in 20 years, Weather Diaries, the British rock band is on a tour stretching across the United States, Mexico, Europe and Japan.

General admission tickets for tonight’s show are $54.82, including all fees.


Wednesday, Sept. 27th

Kandur at Brick & Mortar Music Hall (1710 Mission St.)

This week’s cheapest concert is happening tomorrow. Ten bucks ($9.49 to be exact) is enough to get you in the door at the Brick & Mortar Music Hall for a night of indie and alternative rock.

The line-up includes Kandur, Transit Method, Septacy and Lords of Sealand, which started in an Outer Sunset garage here in San Francisco, will also perform.



Ween at The Masonic (1111 California St.)

If you and a friend are looking to catch some live music this week, check out Ween’s upcoming performances at The Masonic, on Nob Hill.

The ‘80’s alternative rock band reunited last year, and the duo has two concerts scheduled in San Francisco as part of its latest tour—tomorrow and Thursday at 8pm.

Order a pair of tickets for Wednesday’s show for $82 (Balcony 4, Row 4). $88 for a pair of tickets in the second row of Balcony 9 is the cheapest deal available on Thursday.



Friday, Sept. 29th

Jon Bellion at The Armory (1800 Mission St.)

Jon Bellion will kick off the weekend this Friday night. At his Armory concert, the singer, rapper and songwriter will likely draw from his most recent album, The Human Condition, which was released in June of 2016.

General admission tickets are $32.50, and doors open at 8pm.



Adam Ant at The Masonic (1111 California St.)

Adam Ant, along with Glam Skanks, is playing at The Masonic on Friday. The English musician was formerly the lead singer of the group Adam and the Ants. He’s touring the United States and the United Kingdom and playing a collection of his best singles that date back to the early 1980s.

Tickets for Ant’s ANTHEMS performance are still available, and the cheapest seats are going for $37 each.



Saturday, Sept. 30th

Moon Taxi at The Fillmore (1805 Geary Blvd.)

At 9pm on Saturday, five-piece indie-alternative rock band Moon Taxi will perform at The Fillmore.

The Nashville-based group will select from its three albums—Cabaret, Mountains Beaches Cities and Daybreaker—during this weekend’s San Francisco concert, and the band’s newest album launch is imminent.

General admission tickets are available for $58.40 each, including all fees.


Super Diamond at Bimbos 365 Club (1025 Columbus Ave.)

If you’re a Neil Diamond devotee, chances are, you’re well aware that Super Diamond, the Neil Diamond tribute band formed in 1993, is performing at Bimbos 365 Club in North Beach on Saturday at 9pm. The group was founded in San Francisco.

Super Diamond is used to performing in front of sell out venues; however, there are still tickets available for this weekend’s concert.

The cheapest general admission ticket is $66.72, which includes all fees.


Krewella with Shaun Frank at The Warfield (982 Market St.)

The big concert at The Warfield this weekend is Krewella. The electronic dance music duo, who will be joined by DJ Shaun Frank, are in the midst of their New World tour.

The best deal for Krewella’s Saturday show is $32 for a single general admission ticket; however, there are about a dozen tickets for under $40.



Sunday, Oct. 1st

Sonder at The Chapel (777 Valencia St.)

Sonder is performing at The Chapel on Sunday, and there are less than a dozen general admission tickets still for sale. 

Sunday's concert will be cheaper if you buy a pair of tickets, and the best deal for two seats is $104.20, including all fees.


Symphonie Fantastique at Davies Symphony Hall (201 Van Ness Ave.)

If you’re a classical music buff, don’t miss the San Francisco Symphony, conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas, perform Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique this Sunday.

The piece has five movements, which capture the story of a young artist’s self-destructive passion for beautiful woman—the perfect start to October.

There are still a handful of Premier Orchestra Right seats available for $281.40 each, although there are empty seats up in the theatre’s peanut gallery on sale for $171.43 if you’re looking for something a little cheaper.


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