Sandra Bernhard San Francisco tickets

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Thu Dec 3 8:00pm
Sandra Bernhard
Castro Theatre  •  San Francisco, CA




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Get Your Sandra Bernhard Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Sandra Bernhard San Francisco Sandra Bernhard fans, Are you ready for San Francisco? on Thursday, December 3rd 2026 Sandra Bernhard will be playing at Castro Theatre, CA. Score your Sandra Bernhard tickets San Francisco right here. Get ready for a night that promises to be anything but ordinary when Sandra Bernhard takes the stage in San Francisco . Known for her razor-sharp wit and fearless honesty, Bernhard has a knack for turning everyday moments into biting, hilarious commentary that hits close to home. Whether she's riffing on pop culture, sharing cheeky stories from her own wild journey, or just making you think a little differently about the world around you, her performances are always a mix of comedy, music, and raw emotion. Over the years she’s collaborated with legendary comedians, earned a Tony nomination for her role in Without You I’m Nothing, and even made a splash on Roseanne, proving she’s got that rare ability to make audiences laugh and think at the same time. Fans often leave her shows feeling inspired, a little more connected, and definitely more amused. And let’s be honest, her humor has a way of cutting through the noise and reminding us to not take life too seriously. So grab your friends, secure those tickets early, and get ready for a night filled with sharp humor, candid stories, and maybe a little singing too. This is more than just a concert, it’s a celebration of life, laughter, and everything in between.

Parking & Directions for Sandra Bernhard Castro Theatre


429 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA
94114, US


1. Castro Street Garage - 0.2 miles, $3/hour
2. 17th Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $5/hour
3. 18th & Castro Lot - 0.1 miles, $4/hour
4. Muni Metro Station - 0.2 miles, $2.50/ride
5. Street parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour (varies)

Sandra Bernhard Concert Live at Castro Theatre | San Francisco – December 03rd, 2026

The Castro Theatre isn’t just a historic cinema, it’s a San Francisco icon that feels like stepping back into a golden era of film and community. Its stunning interior, with those ornate murals and vintage marquee, still transports you the moment you walk in. You can’t talk about the Castro without mentioning its legendary sing-along screenings of classics like The Sound of Music, which have become beloved local traditions, drawing crowds who sing every word at the top of their lungs. The 2003 renovation lovingly restored many original design elements, those intricate plasterwork and old-school theater charm, while updating the sound and projection tech to make every movie feel fresh. Back in 1969, the Castro became one of the first theaters in the city to showcase LGBTQ+ films, marking it as a space of cultural significance and progressive spirit. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from classic Hollywood premieres to live stage shows, blending cinema and theater in a way that feels uniquely San Francisco. The sound in the box seats is crystal clear, perfect for catching every note and whisper, while the mezzanine offers a sweeping view that pulls you right into the action. And honestly, before catching a show, taking a leisurely walk through Dolores Park nearby is a must, nothing beats that combination of city life and cinematic magic. If you’re coming from the Excelsior, hop on a bus and you’re right there, ready for a night of unforgettable entertainment. For anyone who loves film or just wants to soak up a little local history, seeing Sandra Bernhard in San Francisco at the Castro Theatre feels like a special treat, an experience wrapped in nostalgia, culture, and pure entertainment.