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Get Your Nine Vicious Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Nine Vicious The Fillmore - San Francisco
1805 Geary Blvd, San Francisco, CA
94115, US
1. The Fillmore Garage 0.1 miles, $20
2. 1500 Fillmore St Lot 0.2 miles, $15
3. Sutter-Stockton Garage 0.8 miles, $25
4. Lombard Street Garage 1.2 miles, $30
5. Street Parking (metered) Varies, $2/hour
Nine Vicious Concert Live at The Fillmore | San Francisco – August 21st, 2026
The Fillmore in San Francisco isn’t just a concert hall; it’s a legendary spot dripping with history and character. Opened way back on february 8, 1912, as The Fillmore Auditorium, this place has seen everything from iconic jazz nights to legendary rock shows. The Art Nouveau decor still wows visitors, giving the venue a timeless, almost magical vibe that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a different era. It’s known for its intimate, close-knit atmosphere where fans and performers connect on a real level – no big stadium feel here. The sound system is top-notch, constantly upgraded to ensure every note hits just right, which is probably why so many artists love playing here. It’s a springboard for musical careers and a cultural landmark that’s hosted everyone from Jimi Hendrix to The Grateful Dead. If you’re heading to a Nine Vicious San Francisco show, you’re in for a treat, this venue isn’t just about the music, it’s about the experience. To get there, just head north on Fillmore Road or hop on the L-Taraval line if you’re coming from the Outer Sunset. Honestly, stepping inside feels like being part of music history, and that’s what keeps people coming back.