Great American Music Hall is a historic concert venue in San Francisco, known for its ornate interior, intimate atmosphere, and important role in the city’s music scene. The venue stands out with decorative balconies, detailed architectural elements, and a club-style layout that gives the audience a close view of the stage. With a capacity of around 600 guests, it is especially well suited to concerts where direct contact between performers and the audience matters.
The indoor experience is built around strong acoustics, clear sightlines, and an atmosphere that combines historic character with the practical needs of a modern live music space. Visitors can expect smooth entry organization, bar service, and a layout that works well for both standing and seated events, depending on the program.
The venue is located at 859 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, California, United States. The entrance sits directly on the street in an urban part of the city, so arrival is most convenient on foot, by taxi, or by public transport to nearby stops, while parking is usually found in surrounding garages and street spaces. For a broader overview of getting around San Francisco, the city information below continues naturally from here.