
San Francisco Symphony is bringing Bay Area concertgoers an unprecedented multi-sensory concert experience filled with cutting-edge multimedia projections, vivacious dancers and vocalists, and a smooth mélange of classical and jazz.
The program, Music for a Modern Age, will offer a wild and unconventional experience at Davies Symphony Hall from June 23–25.
The repertoire includes two contemplative, modernist masterpieces by Charles Ives, Lou Harrison’s stunning Suite for Violin with American Gamelan, and George Antheil’s A Jazz Symphony, which is set to feature a cast of dancers and video projections for a dynamic performance.
For more information and tickets to Music for a Modern Age at Davies Symphony Hall, visit the San Francisco Symphony.
June may officially be here (brr!), but there's still plenty of ways to keep busy, entertained and warm this weekend.
Check out the various watch parties for the Warriors in your neighborhood or drop in at the SoMa Streat Food Park, the Black Cat in Union Square or even the Academy of Sciences to take in the big game.
Jerry Seinfeld, Ice Cube and Sarah Silverman are just a few comics in town for the Colossal Clusterfest festival, which starts Friday at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
There's also the 4th Annual Union Street Music festival, Sierra Nevada Beercamp takes over Pier 48, and all corgi owners may be legally obligated to attend the Corgi Con and Ice Cream social in the Mission.
Here's the rest of your roundup for the days ahead:
Thursday, June 1
Friday, June 2
Saturday, June 3
Sunday, June 4
For a full list of what's going on around town this weekend and beyond, don't forget to check hoodline.com/events.
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