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San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus fans, Are you ready for San Francisco? on Friday, December 12th 2025 as part of her tour San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus will be playing at Golden Gate Theatre, CA. Score your San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus tickets San Francisco right here.

San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
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San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus Golden Gate Theatre, CA concert

Golden Gate Theatre 1 Taylor Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102

Mark your calendars for December 20, 2025, as the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus takes the stage at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley for an unforgettable evening of music that promises to resonate with fans of all ages. Just a month later, on January 17, 2026, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, led by the renowned Riccardo Muti, will grace the same venue, offering a spectacular performance that will surely captivate classical music enthusiasts; check out more about the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Zellerbach Hall for detailed insights. Later on, the beloved Dave Matthews Tribute Band will play at Cornerstone - CA on March 27, 2026, bringing their iconic sound to the Berkeley crowd; fans can explore the Dave Matthews Tribute Band and Cornerstone - CA for additional information. Rounding out this rich lineup, Chris Thile is set to perform at Zellerbach Hall on February 27, 2026, showcasing his extraordinary talent in a night dedicated to jazz and bluegrass; delve into the world of Chris Thile and Zellerbach Hall to learn more about this exceptional artist. For these remarkable performances and more, ticketsberkeley.com is your go-to source for securing your spot at these incredible events.

By Anonymous

Great band, horrible venue.





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