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Get Your Julia Jacklin Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Julia Jacklin Castro Theatre
429 Castro Street, San Francisco, CA
94114, US
1. Castro Street Garage - 0.2 miles, $3/hour
2. 17th Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $5/hour
3. 18th & Castro Lot - 0.1 miles, $4/hour
4. Muni Metro Station - 0.2 miles, $2.50/ride
5. Street parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour (varies)
Julia Jacklin Concert Live at Castro Theatre | San Francisco – October 23rd, 2026
The Castro Theatre isn’t just a movie palace; it’s a San Francisco icon that’s long been a hub for films that challenge the status quo and celebrate diversity. Walking into this historic theater feels like stepping back in time with its ornate decor and vintage charm, but it’s also where you get to experience movies that push boundaries, think provocative indie hits or heartfelt stories exploring complex relationships. It’s a place that’s welcomed everyone from film buffs to those just looking for a good night out, especially during special screenings of LGBTQ+ classics or new releases that honor the community’s voices. The luxury seating and vintage box seats make every visit feel special, almost like a little adventure in itself. For anyone heading to Julia Jacklin’s San Francisco concert, catching a film here beforehand feels like the perfect warm-up. The Castro’s location makes it easy to soak in the city’s vibrant arts scene, and honestly, there’s a certain magic in knowing you’re part of a tradition that’s been inspiring generations of movie lovers. It’s more than a theater, it’s a cultural landmark where every film feels like an event.