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Get Your Portraits of Past Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Portraits of Past 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
Portraits of Past Concert Live at The Great American Music Hall | San Francisco – August 20th, 2026
The Great American Music Hall in San Francisco is one of those legendary spots where history and soul collide. Walking into this place feels like stepping into a living piece of music history, the ornate ceiling, with its intricate gold leaf details and vintage chandeliers, immediately transports you back to an era when jazz legends like John Coltrane and Billie Holiday graced its stage. It’s a venue that’s seen countless stories unfold, from intimate jam sessions to electrifying performances by rising stars, often giving a little extra attention to local talents through its commitment to showcasing emerging artists. Portraits of Past San Francisco fans might remember catching a set in the side seats, where you could sneak a peek at the tech crew behind the scenes, or even get a friendly shout-out from the band in the front row. It’s not just a concert hall; it’s a place where personal moments happen, connections are made, and the spirit of the city’s musical roots lives on. If you’re heading there from the Haight-Ashbury district, just follow Haight Street east towards Civic Center, but don’t forget to leave early during rush hour, or you might end up stuck in traffic wondering if it’s worth it for a night at this iconic venue.