Next week, the San Francisco Botanical Garden will be transformed into an outdoor music hall for a special one-night-only concert. A beautiful grand piano will be placed in the garden’s meadow, allowing listeners to take in the garden while enjoying the classical music.
The show, called In A Landscape, is a popular concert series traveling to scenic outdoor venues like parks and gardens. Attendees are given wireless headphones to listen to the music as they wander through the expansive garden.
The San Francisco show is next week, on Wednesday, May 20, starting at 5 pm. Tickets for the show are still available for $55 for the special concert.
About In A Landscape

In A Landscape was started 11 years ago by pianist Hunter Noack, who wanted to intertwine music and nature. The series has traveled to scenic locations throughout the western United States, garnering over 75,000 viewers across hundreds of concerts.
In A Landscape is also coming to Filoli, a historic Bay Area estate known for its manicured gardens. The concert will take place on May 18 in the estate’s famed gardens, before coming to San Francisco on Wednesday.
About the San Francisco Botanical Garden

The San Francisco Botanical Garden is nestled in Golden Gate Park, spanning 55 acres. The manicured gardens feature numerous sections filled with both local plants and varieties from around the world. Visitors can explore over 8,000 different plants, including a succulent garden and an ancient plant area. The botanical garden is free daily for San Francisco residents, and it’s perfect for enjoying a sunny day in the city.
You can learn more and buy tickets for In a Landscape here.