"Dear San Francisco"- An Acrobatic Love Letter from The 7 Fingers

Bursting with heart-pounding excitement and death-defying acrobatics, Dear San Francisco will leave you awestruck and amazed. Take a 90-minute joy ride through our City by the Bay’s busts and booms in

Bursting with heart-pounding excitement and death-defying acrobatics, Dear San Francisco will leave you awestruck and amazed. Take a 90-minute joy ride through our City by the Bay’s busts and booms in a breathtaking aerial extravaganza perfect for your next great night out. Your tickets will be assigned to you with your party and will be available at will-call 60 minutes prior to the start of show.

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Location: San Francisco

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for attending Dear San Francisco?

A: There's no strict age limit for Dear San Francisco, but it's generally recommended for ages 12 and up due to the fast-paced acrobatics and some theatrical elements. Younger kids might not appreciate it fully or could be restless. If you're bringing younger children, I'd suggest checking with the venue first.

Q: What should I wear to the Dear San Francisco show?

A: The dress code is pretty casual, but I'd recommend smart casual at least. Think nice jeans and a cute top. Since it's in San Francisco, it can get chilly at night, so a light jacket might be a good idea. Just be comfortable!

Q: What's the parking situation like near Club Fugazi?

A: Parking can be tricky around Club Fugazi. There's limited street parking, and most nearby garages can be pricey—about $20+ for a few hours. I suggest arriving early or using public transport if you can; the venue is near a couple of Muni lines.

Discussions

Just saw Dear San Francisco – mind blown!

I went to see Dear San Francisco last week at Club Fugazi and WOW! The acrobatics were insane, especially the aerial acts! It felt like we were flying through the city’s history. If you’re thinking of gifting this, do it! My friends who joined me were all smiles the whole night. Just a heads up, the seats are really close, which adds to the experience but might not work for everyone.

Gift ideas: Dear San Francisco show?

Thinking about gifting the Dear San Francisco experience to my boyfriend. He loves acrobatics and has been wanting to see a show! I’m curious if anyone has suggestions on how to make the night special? Maybe dinner nearby after? Any tips?