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Get Your Built to Spill Tickets in San Francisco: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Built to Spill The Chapel
777 Valencia Street , San Francisco, CA
94110, US
1. On-Street Parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Lombard Street Garage: 0.3 miles, $20/day
3. Union Square Garage: 0.6 miles, $25/day
4. Sutter-Stockton Garage: 0.7 miles, $30/day
5. 450 Sutter Garage: 0.5 miles, $18/day
Built to Spill Concert Live at The Chapel | San Francisco – August 23rd, 2026
The Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz is one of those hidden gems where the cozy, intimate vibe makes every movie feel like a special occasion. It’s the kind of place where you can actually hear the crackle of the film and feel connected to the crowd, rather than just watching from a sea of faces. Over the years, it’s become more than just a cinema, it’s a cultural hub that hosts everything from classic film screenings to lively fundraisers with regional bands, like that memorable 2011 event supporting local community groups. The theater’s acoustics are surprisingly good, so even the cheaper seats deliver rich sound, but if you’re feeling a bit more energetic, grabbing orchestra seats puts you right in the thick of it, almost like you're part of the show. Built to Spill fans should definitely look out for upcoming concerts at the Rio because the vibe there really amplifies that raw, intimate feel the band is known for. Plus, parking’s a breeze nearby, and before or after the show, wandering through Santa Cruz’s quirky boutiques adds that perfect touch of local charm. It’s one of those spots where the whole experience just sticks with you, like a good song you keep playing in your head long after the lights go down.