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Queen fans, Are you ready for San Francisco? on Friday, September 4th 2026 Queen will be playing at Saint Ignatius Church - SF, CA. Score your Queen tickets San Francisco right here.
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Parking & Directions for Queen Saint Ignatius Church - SF
650 Parker Ave, San Francisco, CA
94118, US
1. St. Marys Cathedral Garage - 0.3 miles, $10-15
2. Civic Center Plaza Garage - 0.5 miles, $8-12
3. Ellis-OFarrell Garage - 0.6 miles, $15-20
4. Union Square Garage - 0.7 miles, $20-25
5. Sutter-Stockton Garage - 0.8 miles, $15-20
Queen Concert Live at Saint Ignatius Church | San Francisco – September 04th, 2026
First Presbyterian Church of Oakland is a vibrant hub that celebrates its rich history and lively community spirit, making it a must-visit spot in Queen Oakland. Known for its annual literature festival, it draws in passionate readers and authors from all over, creating an atmosphere buzzing with ideas and stories. Back in 2013, the church hosted an international cultural program that really put Oakland on the map, bringing together diverse communities and fostering a sense of global connection. The church’s story is pretty inspiring too, it nearly burned to the ground in 1868 but came back stronger in 1870, standing as a testament to resilience. If you’re into learning, they even offered a course on the roots of Presbyterian faith in 2006, helping members connect with their spiritual heritage. When it comes to catching a concert at Queen Oakland, you can grab tickets and plan your trip easily, seating options like area 89 are right next to the peaceful tribute garden, while area 33 is close to the clergy room for a more intimate experience. And if you're coming from the BART stations, just hop on the 16th Street Mission or MacArthur routes, and you're pretty much there. Honestly, visiting First Presbyterian Church of Oakland feels like stepping into a place where history, culture, and community all come together, a perfect spot for some soulful music or meaningful gatherings.