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Parking & Directions for The Frights The Great American Music Hall
859 O'farrell Street, San Francisco, CA
94109, US
1. Ace Parking - 0.2 miles, approx. $10
2. SF Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) Lot - 0.3 miles, approx. $12
3. Post & Grant Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $15
4. Union Square Garage - 0.7 miles, approx. $20
5. Street Parking - Varies, approx. $2-6/hr
The Frights Concert Live at The Great American Music Hall | San Francisco – September 23rd, 2026
august Hall in San Francisco is one of those venues that really knows how to bring people together, especially with its focus on community-driven events and cultural collaborations. It’s not just about the music, though that’s a big part of it, the place buzzes with energy during electronic music nights that draw dance fans from all over the Bay Area. The vibe is intimate but lively, with different seating options like lateral upper seats that give you a unique perspective and closer pit seats for that feeling of being right in the action. Plus, if you’re coming from North Beach, just head down Columbus and turn onto Mason, or from Powell Street, walk along O’Farrell until Mason, super easy to find. The venue’s proximity to transit makes catching a show hassle-free, and their partnerships with regional caterers mean you can grab some pretty killer snacks or drinks without missing a beat. San Francisco’s own The Frights will definitely find a lively crowd here, it’s a spot that just screams for a night of good music, good company, and maybe a little dance floor chaos. Honestly, it’s one of those places that makes you feel like you’re part of something bigger, even if you’re just there to see your favorite band or discover something new.