Live music at The Fillmore this month

A modern day beacon of San Francisco’s love affair with rock, the Fillmore is the city’s most iconic live music venue. For more than four decades, this legendary 1300-capacity music venue has been a landmark for rock and roll, rhythm, and blues, and has hosted the major U.S. shows by many international music legends. The Fillmore has been home to some of the most iconic musical performances in the history of the modern era, including The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, The Who, and more.

Best moments at the Fillmore in San Francisco, CA

The Fillmore was a destination for the hippie movement of the 1960s and a favorite haunt of luminaries. From the moment you walk in the door of this wonderful and unique music venue, you feel the energy and excitement of a live musical performance. You can see the stage and the band’s equipment as you walk through the door and the smell of fresh coffee and baked goods lingers in the air.

Becoming famous under the direction of concert promoter Bill Graham in the 1960s, the Fillmore has a rich history that continues to this day. Music acts from every genre have graced the Fillmore’s stage, from jazz to rock and roll. The Fillmore is the perfect place to take in a night of music.

The Fillmore brings music to its best and brightest

The Fillmore prides itself on creating a warm, welcoming environment for all. With such a great sound, you won’t want to miss out on some of the best concerts in town. So, have a look at The Fillmore calendar of concerts in November and enjoy a perfect live music night out.

  • November 23, 2021: Beabadoobee

If you’re a fan of the band’s earlier work, you won’t want to miss this event. Beabadoobee plays a wide range of genres. The signature sound of Beabadoobee is an eclectic mix of sounds, melodies, and rhythms that are uniquely theirs. The band creates a sound that is familiar but also fresh and new, drawing from many different influences by R&B, jazz, funk, rock, dance, blues, Latin, world, and more.

  • November 26, 2021: La Oreja de Van Gogh: UN SUSURRO EN LA TORMENTA TOUR USA 2021

The Spanish rock group has been performing for over twenty years. They really know how to put on a show for their fans. The band’s style is a mix of dance-pop and rock. La Oreja de Van Gogh sings in Spanish, but a lot of their songs have a lot of English lyrics.

  • November 27, 2021: Madison Beer – The Life Support Tour

You’re in for a treat in this rocking concert of Madison Beer in San Francisco! Madison Beer is a 22-year-old singer-songwriter. She has been singing since she was nine years old and found her musical influences in the likes of Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran, and John Mayer.

  • November 28, 2021: Dawes

Dawes, a rock and folk band from Los Angeles, California, is known for their melodic, folk-rock sound with beautiful harmonies.The band of five very talented musicians from the West Coast has been described as “fresh and invigorating,” and “exquisitely crafted and beautifully played”. They have a very thoughtful style of playing that resonates with the people listening.

San Francisco has a live music scene that’s unparalleled

November in San Francisco is a streak of vibrant colors, with an array of activities that can be found all over the area. Here are just a few of the many things that are happening this month.

If you’re looking for concerts in the San Francisco area, you’re not alone. San Francisco locals love to go to concerts and shows. It is a great way to connect with the local community and experience a sense of belonging.

San Francisco is the ultimate city for concerts. With a vibrant nightlife, eclectic neighborhoods, and world-famous landmarks, San Francisco has it all. Some of the best venues are The Fillmore, The Golden Gate Theatre, Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, and The Warfield. From annual festivals to local venues, there’s always something happening to feed your music appetite.

The Bay Area is home to many different types of concerts. If you’re looking to see your favorite artist when they come to the Bay Area, you’ll find them in the Things To Do section of Encore Spotlight. San Francisco’s live music scene is thriving with a plethora of venues to choose from. From free concerts at Union Square to jazz concert series at Yoshi’s, there are plenty of opportunities to catch performers of all genres.

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