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Sam Smith’s Castro Theatre Residency Sells Out Fast, New Dates Added!
UPDATE: In a stunning turn of events, Grammy-winning artist Sam Smith‘s highly anticipated residency at the Castro Theatre is selling out FAST! Just announced, additional dates have been added to accommodate overwhelming demand. The residency now spans 20 shows from February 10 to March 14, 2024, with some performances already fully booked.
The residency, initially set to feature only eight shows, was swiftly extended due to the excitement surrounding Smith’s return to the stage. With the Castro Theatre set to reopen after renovations, this event symbolizes a significant moment for the LGBTQ community in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood, which has long been a vibrant hub for queer culture.
Latest reports confirm that the newly added dates of March 13 and 14 are already sold out, while limited seats remain for shows on March 10 and March 11. Fans are urged to act quickly if they wish to secure their spot!
In connection with the residency, Sam Smith also filmed a music video for their rendition of Bill Withers’s classic, “Ain’t No Sunshine,” in and around the Castro neighborhood, which has generated buzz online, particularly regarding its depiction of cigarette smoking.
As excitement builds, Another Planet Entertainment (APE), the operators of the Castro Theatre, have yet to announce any further bookings beyond Smith’s shows. Reservations for the venue are reportedly open starting in March 2026, adding to the anticipation surrounding the theater’s revival.
However, the reopening has not been without controversy. Local businesses, including Castro Coffee Company and Castro Nail Salon, face eviction as part of APE’s plans to utilize their spaces for a new box office. Community leaders and residents have expressed concerns about this decision, leading to ongoing discussions about the fate of these long-standing establishments.
As the Castro Theatre prepares for its grand reopening, the community remains hopeful yet anxious about the changes ahead. The foot traffic and cultural significance that Smith’s residency brings could be pivotal for the neighborhood’s revitalization.
With the clock ticking, interested fans and community members should stay alert for any updates or changes regarding this exciting series of performances. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this historic moment at the Castro Theatre!
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