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Oracle Park might be the most beautiful baseball stadium in America, and on August 21, 2026, it becomes the most beautiful concert venue too. Noah Kahan brings The Great Divide Tour to San Francisco's waterfront ballpark — home of the Giants, perched on the edge of McCovey Cove with views of the Bay Bridge and the East Bay hills beyond the outfield. For an artist whose music draws power from landscape and place, there may not be a more visually stunning setting on the entire tour.
San Francisco's indie music pedigree runs deep, and the city's fans have been among Kahan's most passionate supporters. The Bay Area crowd draws from San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, San Jose, and the broader Northern California region — a market with one of the highest concentrations of music enthusiasts in the country. Oracle Park holds approximately 41,000 in concert configuration, with the field transformed into standing-room sections and the bowl seating offering views that pair the stage with the waterfront panorama.
August evenings in San Francisco are famously cool — expect temperatures in the upper 50s to low 60s°F as the marine fog rolls through the Golden Gate. Layers are essential. But that crisp evening air, combined with the sunset over the Bay and the intimate feeling of a waterfront ballpark, creates an atmosphere that's genuinely unique among American concert venues. Gigi Perez opens, and the natural beauty of the setting does half the production work before a single note is played.
August 21, 2026. Part of The Great Divide Tour with Gigi Perez opening.
Oracle Park is in San Francisco's South Beach/China Basin neighborhood. Muni Metro (T-Third, N-Judah lines) stops nearby. Caltrain's King Street station is a short walk. BART to Embarcadero or Montgomery plus a walk or Muni connection works from the East Bay. Ferry service to the nearby ferry terminal is another scenic option. Limited parking in surrounding garages — public transit strongly recommended.
San Francisco's August evenings are famously cool — expect upper 50s to low 60s°F, often with fog rolling in from the Bay. Bring layers: a jacket or hoodie is essential even in summer. The waterfront location adds a breeze. This is NOT typical summer concert weather — dress for San Francisco, not the calendar.
The waterfront setting with views of McCovey Cove, the Bay Bridge, and the East Bay hills creates one of the most visually stunning concert environments in the country. As the sun sets over the Bay during the show, the natural light show complements any stage production. The intimate-feeling ballpark amplifies crowd energy despite seating 41,000.
GA section closest to stage on the field. Limited $100 tickets alongside premium options.
The Mission Bay and South Beach neighborhoods have excellent restaurants. The Embarcadero waterfront, a short walk north, offers seafood and fine dining with Bay views. The Ferry Building Marketplace is a food lover's destination. For pre-show drinks, bars along King Street and 2nd Street fill with concertgoers on event nights.
Full career setlist with The Great Divide and Stick Season material. The waterfront setting adds special resonance to songs about place, home, and belonging — Kahan's core themes feel amplified when delivered against the natural beauty of the San Francisco Bay.
Clear bags up to 12" x 12" x 6". Small clutches permitted. Cashless venue. No outside food or beverages.
See Noah Kahan live at Oracle Park!