The Warfield Theatre is a historic 2,454-capacity concert hall in San Francisco’s Theatre District, originally opened in 1922 as a vaudeville and movie palace and now operated by Goldenvoice/AEG. The venue entrance is accessible, with ADA viewing available at the back of the floor and reserved wheelchair-accessible seating purchasable online via AXS.com, by phone, or in person at the box office. An elevator provides access to the basement level. The restroom in the lobby has accessible stalls. Sign language interpreters are available by advance request via email to the venue’s ADA contact.
Accessible seat tickets are available for every AXS-ticketed event through the standard purchase process at AXS.com. If accessible section tickets are unavailable, guests are encouraged to contact the venue directly for accommodations. Service animals are permitted in accordance with ADA guidelines. Ticket pricing varies by event and is not a fixed general admission rate, as the venue hosts a wide range of concerts and performances.
Visitors report that the ADA seating area at the back of the floor can make sightlines difficult for wheelchair users when crowds stand, as the general admission floor is standing-only. Some visitors note that parking in the immediate vicinity can be limited and challenging to navigate with a mobility device, given the busy Mid-Market location, and recommend using rideshare or public transit for easier access.
Accessible Facilities & Restrooms
Reserved Wheelchair Seating
Elevator to basement level. ADA viewing area at back of GA floor. Accessible seating purchasable via AXS.com, phone (1-888-929-7849), or box office. Sign language interpreter requests: [email protected]. ADA inquiries: [email protected].
