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Symphonic Mozart and Fan Zone Festivities Headline San Francisco Today

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February 6, 2026/08:00 AM
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Symphonic Mozart and Fan Zone Festivities Headline San Francisco Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Justin Ormont

Classical Masterpieces and Experimental Soundscapes

Today, Friday, February 6, 2026, San Francisco offers a sophisticated palette for music lovers. At Davies Symphony Hall, the San Francisco Symphony presents an all-Mozart program conducted by Harry Bicket. Starting at 7:30 PM, the evening features a selection of the composer’s most celebrated works, including Symphony No. 34 and Symphony No. 38, alongside arias from his most famous operas. For those seeking a more immersive and experimental experience, the Symphony’s SoundBox series presents "Dream Awake" at 9:00 PM. Curated by violinist Alexi Kenney, this late-night event transforms the backstage rehearsal space into a visceral environment of shifting stage settings, projection screens, and unique lighting design, blurring the lines between dreaming and waking life.

Theatrical Previews and Independent Cinema

The local theater scene is equally vibrant tonight. San Francisco Playhouse is hosting a preview performance of the classic drama "M. Butterfly" at 8:00 PM. This production offers an intimate look at the complex interplay of culture, gender, and politics. Meanwhile, cinema enthusiasts should head to the historic Roxie Cinema in the Mission District for San Francisco IndieFest. The festival continues its run today with a showcase of edgy, offbeat, and independent films from emerging directors. It is a prime opportunity to catch DIY features and shorts that rarely see wide release in mainstream theaters.

Public Festivities and Art Exhibitions

Union Square has been converted into a major community hub today with the "Big Game Days" festivities. From 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, the public is invited to a free Fan Zone and Salsa Dance Party. This open-air event features live music, interactive booths, and community meetups, capturing the high-energy spirit currently sweeping the city. For a change of pace, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is open throughout the day with several notable exhibitions. Visitors can explore "KAWS: FAMILY," featuring pop culture-inspired characters, or the retrospective "Suzanne Jackson: What Is Love," which celebrates the artist’s groundbreaking late-career paintings and drawings. These exhibits offer a quiet, contemplative retreat from the bustling street celebrations downtown.