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Get Your Scott Galloway Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Scott Galloway 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)
Scott Galloway Concert Live at Castro Theatre | San Francisco – May 27th, 2026
The Castro Theatre in San Francisco, a true cultural gem, isn’t just about catching a movie; it’s about experiencing cinema in a way that feels almost theatrical itself. Whether it’s the pre-film discussions with film scholars or the special screenings like the Oscar-nominated films during awards season, this place packs a punch. It’s where you can see the intricate details of the vintage architecture from the balcony or catch a tribute to icons like Harvey Milk, who helped shape the city’s history. Walking in, it’s easy to get lost in the nostalgia but also feel the ongoing pulse of progressive storytelling. For Scott Galloway San Francisco fans, the theatre is a reminder of how the city champions diversity and culture, making every visit feel like part of a bigger narrative. And if you’re coming from the Richmond District, hop on the 38 bus and enjoy the vibrant street art and local vibe as you head toward this iconic spot. Honestly, it’s a theater that’s more than just screens and seats; it’s a living testament to San Francisco’s love of cinema and community.