Address: 750 B St, San Diego, CA 92101, USA
Phone: +16192350804
Lorenzo Sorano
Loved it. It was my first experience at the symphony and will definitely be back. Facilities are great, parking structures available great place to spend a night in San Diego.
Alex Kora
We was here on “Harry Potter night” and it was one of the best experience ever. Amazing movie, amazing music, amazing vibe of magic! Thank you for this kind of event! I will come back again, for sure!
Margie Krabacher-Killian
Saw a concert in this beautiful hall built in 1929. First time visiting and the architecture is stunning inside. I wish the band did not have the speakers so loud since the words blended many times. Seating is arranged good. The step arrangement was ackward. They do not have lights showing where to step so you must be cautious. I saw 2 people fall with their alcoholic beverages and popcorn. Stairs are carpeted so that gave them padding. Liked the clean modern restrooms (many stalls). Took the $25 valet parking since it was convenient. There is a parking structure next door for $10 but to many levels to get where you need to go. Staff was extremely courteous and their dress attire made me feel like I was attending a high end gala. There is no dress code for customers BUT if you decide to dress it up you will NOT feel out of place. Personally, the few folks wearing jeans and shorts looked out of place. I will rate this a 4 ONLY because of the stairs.
Confetti Darling
This is a gorgeous theater, great views from every seat. The staff is very kind and helpful. Centrally located in downtown San Diego, easy to get to. Valet parking is available. They also host rock concerts here, and film screenings accompanied by the symphony or organ. I heard of their events through XLNC1 radio station and have enjoyed all of the ones I've attended. If you are a classical music aficionado, or love watching or orchestras play live music to a film, you'll fall head over heals for this venue.
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Good question. I do know that they have a bar in there. You want to make a phone call Or just carry a bigger bag. Take your own water bottle.😊 and you might consider supporting the local vendor.
As far as I understand, it is up to the conductor. Some allow it and some don't.
It means it’s the full price of a ticket purchased on the website.
Call the ticket office and ask for a refund
There was some parking attendants in adjacent buildings where it was 15-20 dollars, cash or credit
There are parking lots nearby. Cost is $10-$20.
It ends at 930.starts 730
Depends on the show and the day. But the best thing to do is call the ticket box office they are so happy to help.
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depends on the event and how busy Downtown is..so does the special parking..the more demand the more it costs..
When do single tickets for the 2022-2023 season go on sale?
On the green line
Yes, parking in the building and several lots nearby...if you're lucky you'll find something free on the street!
BEAT QUEST! A Musical Journey through Rhythm, Time and Place. A Family Concert at the Jacobs Music Center Music is a passport that can take our imagination to a certain time and place. From swingin ' jazz, to the "Habanera" from Carmen, to Beethoven's symphonies, we'll explore how these beats came to be, and how distinctive rhythms transport us to cities like Vienna, Seville and New Orleans. All aboard! Adult tickets (age 13 and up) are $25; for all children ages 3 to 12 tickets are $10. Children ages two years and younger may attend for free, but must dig in adults lap.
Balcony are, higher up and further away from the stage
I'm going to assume this question is for a Halloween event you'll be attending this month. Yes. They're "dying" to play for you there live.
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