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March 2025

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Evgeny Kissin at Davies Symphony Hall

Evgeny Kissin

The Russian-British-Israeli classical pianist first found fame as a child prodigy and went on to have a far-reaching career performing his best-known interpretations of Romantic Era works, particularly those of Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Liszt. Showcasing artistry of the highest calibre and a powerful key-touch, the Grammy award-winning virtuoso has worked with almost all of the world's leading orchestras.

Anne-Sophie Mutter at Davies Symphony Hall

Anne-Sophie Mutter

Anne-Sophie Mutter has achieved much in her four-decade long music career, let alone being named of the greatest violin virtuosos of our time. She was awarded the esteemed Siemens Music Prize in 2008, was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in London at just 22-years old, and has received four Grammy awards for solo orchestral and chamber music performances.

Kylie Minogue at Chase Center

Kylie Minogue

The Grammy Award-winning Pop Princess is heading out on The Tension Tour with 40 years of hits that will make your heart go "Padam Padam"! From a small stint as Charlene on Neighbors to commanding the biggest stages globally, earning an OBE and selling over 80 million records, Kylie Minogue is the highest-selling female Australian artist.

Apr 22, 2025

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Bullet for My Valentine with Trivium at SF Masonic Auditorium

Bullet for My Valentine with Trivium

Head-banging their way across the world on a brand-new tour, modern metal legends Trivium and Bullet for My Valentine are taking influence from their game-changing albums (The Poison and Ascendancy) to bring you The Poisoned Ascendancy Tour. Are you daring enough to ascend into mosh-pit mayhem? It's time to crank the volume up!

Bruce Cockburn at Palace of Fine Arts

Bruce Cockburn

The Canadian folk and alt-rock singer is known for his progressive messages for social justice, the environment, politics, and welcoming spirituality, as much as he is for the sheer volume of material put out over 40 years. With over 300 songs recorded for 30 album releases, this hard-working rocker has seen 20 of these records achieve platinum status. With his 2014 autobiography, Rumours of Glory: A Memoir praised for its eloquence and humanity, Cockburn represents the best of the Canadian spirit.

Matt Nathanson at Palace of Fine Arts

Matt Nathanson

American singer-songwriter Matt Nathanson is hitting the road in 2025 with his 'King of (un)simple Tour', featuring Grammy-nominated artist KT Tunstall as support! Fans can expect to hear favorite singles like "Come On Get Higher," "Car Crash," "All We Are," and "Falling Apart." With over 30 years in the industry, this is one performer you don't want to miss!

Mogwai at Regency Ballroom

Mogwai

Mogwai is a post-rock band from Glasgow formed in 1995 that have become one of the most influential and best-known bands in their genre. They compose instrumental, sometimes lengthy guitar-based pieces in post-rock style. The band just released 'God Gets You Back', their first track since 2021's album 'As The Love Continues'. Don't miss your chance to see them live as they head to a venue near you!

The Avett Brothers at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

The Avett Brothers

The Avett Brothers are a non-traditional bluegrass band that originated in Concord, North Carolina. The two brothers, Seth and Scott, formed the group after the breakup of the former rock band, Nemo, adding a third member, Bob Crawford. Don't miss them live on the road this year as they bring their awesome sound to you!

Patti Lupone at Zellerbach Hall

Patti Lupone

One of Americas greatest living stars of musical theater is heading to the stage and will be leading you on a journey of a lifetime as she explores her love affair with Broadway and gives her opinion and concerns for what the Great White Way is becoming today - with a little song and dance along the way!

San Francisco Symphony - Titanic at Davies Symphony Hall

San Francisco Symphony - Titanic

Step aboard with the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra to witness James Cameron's classic doomed voyage movie like you've never experienced it before! Watch the film on a giant screen while the orchestra perform James Horner's iconic soundtrack live, conducted by Sarah Hicks. The epic tale of romance and disaster, based on real-life events, is an all-time classic and well worth a watch with the majesty of a live orchestra.

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