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Parking & Directions for Thee Sinseers The Fillmore - San Francisco
1805 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA
94115, US
1. The Fillmore Garage 0.1 miles, $20
2. 1500 Fillmore St Lot 0.2 miles, $15
3. Sutter-Stockton Garage 0.8 miles, $25
4. Lombard Street Garage 1.2 miles, $30
5. Street Parking (metered) Varies, $2/hour
Thee Sinseers Concert Live at The Fillmore | San Francisco – November 06th, 2026
The Fillmore in San Francisco isn’t just a venue; it’s a legendary landmark where music history was made. Imagine B B King himself taking the stage here, his soulful guitar solos echoing through the packed crowds, cementing the Fillmore’s reputation as a hub for blues and rock legends. Walking inside feels like stepping into a piece of music history, with its vintage vibe and intimate atmosphere. The venue’s strict no-photo policy keeps the focus where it belongs, on the music, allowing fans to truly connect with the performers. It’s a place that helped shape the Bay Area’s vibrant music scene back in the 60s and still fuels it today, supporting local arts and education through workshops and events. If you’re lucky enough to catch Thee Sinseers San Francisco at the Fillmore, grabbing a seat in the Mezzanine means a more relaxed, controlled view of the stage, while VIP Lounge Boxes offer a perfect perch above the chaos. Getting there is a breeze too, Hop on the 24-Divisadero bus from Noe Valley or take a scenic walk down Hayes Street from the Painted Ladies, soaking in the city’s rich vibe before the show. It’s not just about the music, it’s about feeling part of something timeless.