Oakland Ballet Tickets
Oakland Ballet 2026 Tickets
Immerse yourself in the grace and artistry of Oakland Ballet tickets! With breathtaking choreography, stunning costumes, and captivating music, Oakland Ballet delivers an unforgettable experience that will leave you mesmerized. The ability to communicate through dance is a primary reason why it has become one of the most universally appealing performing arts in the world. Due to its ability to transcend language barriers while representing individualized culture, dance remains an ever-evolving form of entertainment.
Whether you're seeking affordable seats or premium viewing options, we have the perfect tickets for you. Secure your Oakland Ballet tickets now and witness their magic live on stage!
How much do Oakland Ballet tickets cost?
$71.98 is the average price you’ll pay to attend a Oakland Ballet performance. You can get a premium orchestra seat in the front for as high as $87.31, but you can find deals on cheap Oakland Ballet tickets for $68.73 by selecting a seat away from the stage.
Where can I buy Oakland Ballet tickets?
You can order your tickets to all Oakland Ballet performance directly from TicketSmarter. Scroll up to find your tickets to all upcoming shows.
Where is Oakland Ballet performing?
Oakland Ballet is performing at Great Star Theater in San Francisco.
What is the date and time of the next performance?
Oakland Ballet's next performance is on April 30th, 2026 at 7:30pm.
How long is Oakland Ballet - Double Happiness?
Oakland Ballet - Double Happiness runs between 2 to 3 hours long. Many performances often include one or two intermissions.
Can I choose my seat when buying tickets?
Yes, you can use our interactive seating chart tool to browse all available seats for any venue easily.
What are the best seats to see Oakland Ballet live?
The front-center orchestra offers premium seating with unobstructed views of the performance.
Is Oakland Ballet suitable for children or families?
Yes, many performances are suitable for children and families! However, it may depend on the child’s age and attention span. Children under 5 may find it difficult to sit through a longer performance.