August Hall is a historic concert hall in central San Francisco, housed in a building dating from the 1890s that was originally designed as a Victorian playhouse. The restored venue preserves distinctive architectural features, including ceilings approximately 32 feet high and historic stained-glass windows, while its concert configuration accommodates around 950 guests. The combination of period character and modern production facilities makes it a popular setting for concerts and other live events.
The main hall is designed for an intimate live-music experience, with modern sound and lighting systems and a predominantly general admission layout, although selected events may offer partial seating. The complex also includes bar spaces such as the elegant Green Room, giving visitors additional places to spend time before or after a performance without leaving the venue.
Address: 420 Mason St, San Francisco, California, United States. The entrance is on Mason Street, with Mason St & O’Farrell St and Sutter St & Mason St among the closest public transport stops. The venue does not provide a large dedicated visitor parking area, but several public garages are nearby, including Ellis O’Farrell Garage and Union Square Garage. For broader information about travelling around San Francisco and reaching the area from other parts of the city, see the city guide below.