By: Kat Bein By: Kat Bein | March 26, 2024 | Culture, Guides,
The Boss is back, and he’s coming to San Francisco for a special two-night showcase Thursday and Sunday, March 28 and 31.
Fans were heartbroken when Bruce Springstreen was forced to cancel his upcoming tour with the E Street Band in 2023. The beloved American singer needed to address health issues stemming from peptic ulcer disease, but he rescheduled the dates and recently returned to the stage in Phoenix, AZ., proving that he and the band are back and better than ever.
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Original tickets will be honored at these two shows. Check below for all the information you need to have the best time ever.
First of all, whether you’re using rideshare to get to the venue or driving yourself, we highly recommend buffering your travel time with an extra half hour or so to account for heightened traffic in the area. Then go ahead and add another 15 minutes to handle your parking your own car.
The Chase Center offers space to pre-paid parking pass holders at two distinct garages: the Mercedes-Benz Garage, accessible from 390 16th St. and 99 Warriors Way; and the Warriors Way Garage, accessible at 150 Warriors Way. Both garages are set to open at 5 p.m. the day of the concerts, and both garages close at midnight. You can learn even more about how to reach these garages at chasecenter.com/parking.
If you didn’t nab a limited parking pass in time, there are third-party operated garages recommended by the Chase Center at 1800 Owens St., and the corner of 19th Street and Illinois Street. When there are no events at Oracle Park, the Chase Center also recommends parking at Lot A at 74 Mission Rock St.
Yes, we’re sure you have the cutest purse picked out for this highly-fashionable show, but if your bag is any larger than 14” long and 6” wide, it’s going to have to be checked at the bag valet on Terry A Francois Blvd for a $10 fee. Backpacks are never allowed, although smaller fashion backpacks and diaper bags that look like backpacks can get a pass if they meet the 14” x 6” requirement. All bags will be searched and screened.
First of all, get your tickets for Thursday’s show here and Sunday’s show here. Now that that’s out of the way:
Printed tickets are a thing of the past at the Chase Center, because the venue has gone completely contactless—at least for entry. Make sure your mobile ticket is ready to be scanned once you get to security, either on your TicketMaster app or the Warriors + Chase Center Mobile App.
It’s always a good idea to download and access your ticket page before leaving the house, in case of a lowered cell signal due to crowds or lack of on-site WiFi. However, please be advised that screenshots of digital tickets don’t always work. Be sure to read the fine print of your mobile ticket.
There is no opening act for this show. Bruce and the E Street Band are set to start as soon as the arena lights dim, so be sure you’re in your seat and ready to rock.
Doors open at 6 p.m., and the music starts at 7:30 p.m. both nights, so don’t miss a moment!
Why is there no opener on this tour? Because The Boss is going to play 29 songs in a row! There are two encores in this show, so don't leave before the final curtain call. Get ready to sing along to every working-man anthem and nostalgic ballad, from "Lonesome Day" to "Darlington Country," "Born To Run," "Dancing in the Dark" and "Because the Night," too.
Chase Center, 1 Warriors Way / 888-479-4667
Photography by: BFA