On Sunday, July 18, The San Francisco Symphony conducts its annual free concert at Dolores Park in San Francisco. The concert begins at 2pm, but it's better to arrive much earlier, not just because it gets crowded, but because Sunday Streets is happening just before.
What could be better than a free day at the Symphony? A free symphony in the great outdoors, of course. This is not just any symphony afterall, it's the San Francisco Symphony.
What is Sunday Streets? It's basically an outdoor festival that happens five times during the summer in San Francisco. It originated in Bogota, Columbia as a day to promote free, health and community oriented events. Events range from yoga to dancing, kids activities to bike activities, guided walks to rollerskating, and more. There will even be free bike rentals from Bike & Roll, and so many cool activities, you'll have to go to sundaystreetssf.com to see for yourself.
So, take a nice walk, enjoy the free fun, and get ready for a beautiful afternoon of Tchaikovsky and Beethoven. And make sure not to miss the Michael Jackson Thriller skate dance demo at 12:30, just in time before the symphony begins.
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