Friday, Sept. 21, 7:30 p.m. & 10 p.m. Biscuits & Blues (401 Mason St.) Crowned “Detroit’s Queen of the Blues” in 2015, Thornetta Davis is a multitalented singer and s... Read More
Wednesday, Sept. 12, 8 p.m. Rickshaw Stop (155 Fell St.) Singer-songwriters Sima Cunningham and Macie Stewart — known collectively as OHMME — bring their Chicago sounds that dr... Read More
Saturday, Sept. 8, 10 p.m.–3 a.m. Temple S.F. (540 Howard St.) The Stafford Brothers are an Australian D.J. and production team that has become popular on the U.S. electronic par... Read More
Fri.–Sun., Sept. 28–30 Palace of Fine Arts Theatre This mixed-bill program celebrating the company’s 25th season includes Blue Until June, Trey McIntyre’s sultry tribu... Read More
Fri.–Sun., Sept. 28–30 Way Theater (3153 17th St.) See multiple perspectives to dance-making in one weekend on one stage. This year’s festival features works spanning a varie... Read More
Friday, Sept. 7, noon Rotunda, City Hall Enjoy a lunch-time performance of folk dances from Appalachia to swing era dance halls to Cajun country and more. Free, 415-474-3914, dance... Read More
Fri.–Sun., Sept. 21–23 201 Franklin St. On the program are the Joey Defrancesco Trio and the Tammy Hall Trio, the Dr. Lonnie Smith Trio and the Chester Thompson Trio, Cory Henr... Read More
Friday, Sept. 14, 7 p.m. S.F. Masonic (1111 California St.) This concert headlining Patti Smith and Bob Weir will focus on the potential for cities to push for, achieve, and go bey... Read More
Sunday, Sept. 9, 1:30 p.m. Sharon Meadow, Golden Gate Park Bring a picnic and enjoy arias al fresco while enjoying a sampling from operas in the upcoming fall season. Free, 415-864... Read More
Thu.–Sat., Sept. 20–Oct. 20 533 Sutter St. Winner of the 2002 Tony Award for Best Play, Edward Albee’s controversial story explores the irrational, confounding, and conventio... Read More
Daily, Sept. 19–23 Eureka Theatre (215 Jackson St.) Don’t miss a lineup of longtime favorites and new acts from around the country. $20–$30 (individual shows), $75 (festival... Read More
Tue.–Sun., Sept. 18–Nov. 3 450 Post St. An innocuous comment at a dinner of two interracial couples leads to a surreal escalation of Cold War-style paranoia in this new play th... Read More
Sunday, Sept. 16, noon– 5 p.m. Robin Williams Meadow, Golden Gate Park This original, longest-running, free outdoor comedy concert features 40 (or more) of today’s top perf... Read More
Tue.–Sun., Sept. 5–30 SHN Orpheum Theatre (1192 Market St.) Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s hit returns to the Orpheum. $56–$256... Read More
Monday, Sept. 3, 5:30 Thu.–Sun. through Sept. 30, 5:30 p.m. Music Concourse, Golden Gate Park This multidisciplinary, site-integrated production explores a Roman republic corrupt... Read More