Multi-purpose arena in San Francisco, California
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Show map of California Former names San Francisco Exposition Auditorium(1915) San Francisco Civic Auditorium(1916–1992) Address 99 Grove StSan Francisco ,CA 94102-4720 Location Civic Center Coordinates 37°46′42″N 122°25′03″W / 37.778457°N 122.417369°W /37.778457; -122.417369 Public transit Civic Center Owner City and County of San Francisco Operator Another Planet Entertainment Capacity 8,500 Construction Broke ground December 1913 Opened March 2, 1915 Renovated 1962–1964, 1989–1990, 1994–1996, 2005, 2010 Construction cost $1.7 million($54.1 million in 2024 dollars[ 1] ) Architect John Galen Howard, Frederick Meyer, John W. Reid Jr. Tenants San Francisco Warriors (NBA ) (1964–1967)
TheBill Graham Civic Auditorium (formerlySan Francisco Civic Auditorium andSan Francisco Exposition Auditorium ) is a multi-purposearena inSan Francisco ,California , named after promoterBill Graham . The arena holds 8,500 people.
1920 Democratic National Convention The auditorium was designed by renowned Bay Area architectsJohn Galen Howard ,Frederick Herman Meyer andJohn W. Reid Jr. and built in 1915 as part of thePanama–Pacific International Exposition . The auditorium hosted the1920 Democratic National Convention , theSan Francisco Opera from 1923 to 1932 and again for the 1996 season,[ 2] and the National AAU boxing trials in 1948. It was the home of theSan Francisco Warriors of theNational Basketball Association from 1964 to 1967.[ 3] [ 4] An underground expansion, namedBrooks Hall , was completed in 1958 under the Civic Center Plaza, immediately north of the Civic Auditorium. The famousMother of All Demos was presented here during the 1968 Fall Joint Computer Conference,[ 5] and theWorld Cyber Games 2004 were also held here.
In 1992, theSan Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to rename the auditorium after the rock concert impresario Bill Graham, who had died the previous year in a helicopter crash.[ 6]
Long before Bill Graham came along, James T. Graham (no relation) managed the Civic Auditorium from 1954 to 1970 and booked some of the biggest names in show business there. During Jim Graham's tenure, the Civic Auditorium hosted Elvis Presley (October 26, 1957), Judy Garland (September 13, 1961), Ray Charles, the Tijuana Brass, Donovan, the Jefferson Airplane (June 4, 1966), the Mamas and the Papas (October 10, 1966), The Temptations andGladys Knight & the Pips (January 26, 1968), Jose Feliciano, Bobby Darin and more, which prompted San Francisco Chronicle columnistHerb Caen to opine that the Board of Supervisors had named the Civic Auditorium after the wrong Graham (January 12, 1993).
Jim Graham signed the Warriors to a contract at the Civic in 1962 when they first moved from Philadelphia to San Francisco. The Warriors would play their first few seasons at the Civic before they moved to theCow Palace , a larger venue. Jim Graham was manager of the Auditorium when Brooks Hall was built as an adjacent, underground convention center. He also managed Brooks Hall after its dedication on April 11, 1958, and booked American Medical Association conventions, the Harvest Festival, the San Francisco Gift Show and more.
Under Jim Graham's management, the Civic Auditorium also hosted Barnum & Bailey circuses, the San Francisco Roller Derby, Golden Gloves Boxing matches, professional wrestling, Holiday on Ice, the Ice Capades, car shows, the International Dog Show, the Black and White Ball and the Folderol. In addition, PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower spoke there on August 23, 1956, on the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Republican Party, and a fundraising gala was held there on June 1, 1968, for Democratic presidential hopeful SenatorRobert F. Kennedy , four days before he was assassinated inLos Angeles . At the time, the Civic Auditorium was ground zero in San Francisco for conventions and entertainment events. There were no other major venues for large gatherings outside of the Cow Palace, which was considered ill-equipped for such events (despite the fact that it was larger).
Later, the Civic Auditorium arena would continue to host concerts by many other famous artists, spanning many different genres. It is owned by the City and County of San Francisco and since 2010 has been operated by Another Planet Entertainment.[ 7] [ 8]
Date Artist Opening act(s) Tour / Concert name Attendance Revenue Notes May 14, 1965 The Rolling Stones 1965 1st American Tour [ 9] February 14, 1982 Prince Zapp and Roger ,The Time Controversy Tour [ 10] February 15, 1982 March 29, 1982 J. Geils Band U2 October Tour [ 11] [ 12] March 30, 1982 June 17, 1982 Elton John Jump Up Tour 6,713 / 6,713 [ 13] April 3, 1983 Kiss Mötley Crüe Creatures of the Night Tour/10th Anniversary Tour [ 14] June 1, 1983 U2 War Tour [ 15] December 15, 1984 U2 The Unforgettable Fire Tour [ 16] April 23, 1985 Madonna Beastie Boys ,Run DMC The Virgin Tour 8,500 / 8,500 $127,500 [ 17] September 25, 1985 Y&T Down For The Count Tour March 30, 1988 Kiss Anthrax Crazy Nights World Tour [ 18] October 2, 1993 Luis Miguel Aries Tour April 13, 1996 Oasis Third Eye Blind (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Tour [ 19] January 26, 1998 Oasis Cornershop Be Here Now Tour [ 20] November 4, 1999 Blink-182 Loserkids Tour [ 21] November 25, 1999 Kid Rock Devil Without a Cause Tour October 13, 2001 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 2001 [ 22] September 16, 2004 Beastie Boys Talib Kweli Pageant Tour [ 23] September 17, 2004 November 24, 2004 Green Day New Found Glory ,Sugarcult American Idiot World Tour July 15, 2006 Pearl Jam Pearl Jam 2006 World Tour [ 23] July 16, 2006 July 18, 2006 October 16, 2006 Bob Dylan Kings of Leon Never Ending Tour 2006 [ 24] October 17, 2006 October 29, 2006 Snoop Dogg [ 23] November 7, 2006 Pet Shop Boys Fundamental Tour [ 23] November 20, 2006 Tenacious D Neil Hamburger The Pick of Destiny Tour [ 25] [ 26] March 1, 2007 Snow Patrol Eyes Open Tour [ 27] April 9, 2007 Muse Black Holes and Revelations Tour [ 28] September 27, 2007 Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare Tour December 13, 2009 Lady Gaga Kid Cudi ,Semi Precious Weapons
The Monster Ball Tour 17,000 / 17,000 $840,960 [ 29] December 14, 2009 April 9, 2011 Rise Against Endgame Tour June 8, 2011 Bruno Mars Mayer Hawthorne & the CountyHooligans in Wondaland Tour [ 30] December 10, 2011 Sara Bareilles Kaleidoscope Heart Tour [ 31] August 17, 2012 Phish 2012 Summer Tour [ 32] August 18, 2012 August 19, 2012 October 17, 2012 Bob Dylan /Mark Knopfler Bob Dylan Tour with Mark Knopfler 2012 [ 33] October 18, 2012 February 13, 2013 Swedish House Mafia One Last Tour [ 34] February 14, 2013 February 15, 2013 February 16, 2013 February 17, 2013 April 27, 2013 The Killers The Felice Brothers Battle Born World Tour [ 35] April 28, 2013 August 2, 2013 Phish 2013 Summer Tour [ 32] August 3, 2013 August 4, 2013 December 7, 2013 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis Talib Kweli ,Big K.R.I.T. The Heist World Tour [ 36] March 29, 2014 Robin Thicke Blurred Lines Tour April 18, 2014 Lana Del Rey Paradise Tour April 19, 2014 Ellie Goulding St. Lucia The Halcyon Days Tour October 10, 2014 The Weeknd ScHoolboy Q ,Jhené Aiko King of the Fall Tour October 11, 2014 October 27, 2014 Phish 2014 Fall Tour [ 32] October 28, 2014 October 29, 2014 September 16, 2015 Zedd True Colors Tour 17,016 / 17,016 $765,720 September 17, 2015 October 13, 2015 Janet Jackson Unbreakable World Tour 10,172 / 10,172 $1,131,847 October 14, 2015 December 27, 2015 Dead & Company Dead & Company 2015 Tour 17,032 / 17,032 $1,277,400 December 28, 2015 March 27, 2016 Fall Out Boy Finish Ticket ,Awolnation
Wintour is Coming 7,300 / 7,300 $385,995 May 28, 2016 Macklemore & Ryan Lewis An Evening with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis July 18, 2016 Phish 2016 Summer Tour [ 32] July 19, 2016 July 20, 2016 October 21, 2016 Chance the Rapper Magnificent Coloring World Tour April 15, 2017 The xx I See You Tour April 16, 2017 April 17, 2017 May 5, 2017 The Chainsmokers KiiaraGrandtheft
Memories Do Not Open Tour 17,000 / 17,000 $1,445,000 May 6, 2017 KiiaraKyle
June 17, 2017 Kehlani SweetSexySavage World Tour August 9, 2017 Slayer Lamb of God ,Behemoth 5,833 / 6,500 $301,560 [ 37] [ 38] October 4, 2017 Gorillaz Vince Staples Danny Brown Humanz Tour January 22, 2018 St. Vincent Fear the Future Tour February 1, 2018 Queens of the Stone Age Eagles of Death Metal Villains World TourMay 5, 2018 Khalid PrettyMuch Roxy Tour May 6, 2018 July 24, 2018 Phish 2018 Summer Tour [ 32] July 25, 2018 September 7, 2018 Shakira El Dorado World Tour October 20, 2018 Arctic Monkeys Mini Mansions Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino Tour October 21, 2018 November 8, 2018 Brockhampton I'll Be There Tour April 22, 2019 The 1975 Pale Waves Music for Cars May 29, 2019 Billie Eilish Denzel Curry When We All Fall Asleep Tour June 28, 2019 Carly Rae Jepsen Mansionair The Dedicated Tour July 25, 2019 Robyn Troye Sivan Honey Tour 5,620 / 5,620 $446,811 October 27, 2019 Lizzo Empress Of Cuz I Love You Too Tour October 28, 2019 November 11, 2021 Playboi Carti King Vamp Tour May 3, 2022 Lorde Remi Wolf Solar Power Tour May 27, 2022 Olivia Rodrigo Chappell Roan Sour Tour October 4, 2022 Rosalía Motomami World Tour October 23, 2022 Lil Nas X Long Live Montero Tour August 4, 2023 (G)I-dle I Am Free-ty World Tour June 6, 2023 Melanie Martinez PORTALS Tour October 29, 2023 Kim Petras Feed the Beast World Tour November 23, 2024 Aurora Biig Piig What Happened to the Earth? April 22, 2025 Phish 2025 Spring Tour [ 32] April 23, 2025 June 17, 2025 BINI Biniverse World Tour 2025 [ 39] [ 40]
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