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Get Your San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Curran Theatre
445 Geary, San Francisco, CA
94102, US
1. Performing Arts Garage - 0.2 miles, ~$20
2. Sutter-Stockton Garage - 0.3 miles, ~$25
3. Union Square Garage - 0.4 miles, ~$30
4. 450 Sutter Garage - 0.4 miles, ~$28
5. Ellis-O'Farrell Garage - 0.5 miles, ~$22
San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Concert Live at Curran Theatre | San Francisco – June 13th, 2026
The Curran Theatre in San Francisco is more than just a venue; it’s a hub where history and innovation collide, breathing new life into the city’s vibrant theater scene. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from immersive experiences like Sleep No More in 2014 to hit productions like A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder in 2016, which got rave reviews. Then there was the powerful run of Dear Evan Hansen in 2020, proving the Curran’s knack for bringing big-name shows to life. The theatre’s mezzanine offers some of the best views, making it easy to get lost in the magic of the stage. It’s a place that supports both fresh talent and seasoned pros, creating a dynamic space for everyone. And if you’re coming from the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus or just exploring the city, the Curran’s location is super convenient, just a quick bus ride from the San Francisco Zoo or a pleasant walk from the Castro Theatre. Honestly, stepping into the Curran feels like stepping into San Francisco’s theatrical heartbeat, where every show leaves a little spark of joy or reflection.