Broadway through North Beach has long been one of San Francisco’s most recognizable entertainment corridors, shaped by generations of jazz clubs, restaurants, and late-night gathering spots. This fall, that tradition continues at The Palace Theater, where The Jazz Room: A Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong Tribute brings an intimate live music experience to one of the city’s most historic neighborhoods.
Running through November 2026, the performance celebrates the timeless influence of Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong through a live concert featuring a vocalist and musicians performing interpretations of songs connected to both legendary artists. Rather than a recording or multimedia presentation, the experience is centered around live performance, atmosphere, and the feeling of being part of the room.
What to Expect at The Jazz Room
Designed as an intimate evening of live music, The Jazz Room: A Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong Tribute offers guests the opportunity to experience classic jazz and standards in a more personal setting.
The performance features a live band and vocalist exploring music associated with Sinatra and Armstrong, including well-known favorites such as “Fly Me to the Moon” and “What a Wonderful World,” alongside additional selections from their influential repertoires.
Guests can choose from several seating options, including traditional theater seating, shared tables, and private booth-style seating depending on availability. With multiple showtimes and seating categories, visitors can plan everything from a casual night out to a more memorable date-night experience.
Event Details
Event: The Jazz Room: A Frank Sinatra & Louis Armstrong Tribute
Dates: Select performances through November 2026
Location: The Palace Theater, 644 Broadway, San Francisco, CA 94133
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Age Requirement: 21+
Accessibility: ADA accessible
Tickets: Pricing varies by seating zone and availability
Tickets: Get tickets for The Jazz Room
Venue Information: The Palace Theater San Francisco
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