Tickets for all dates will go on-sale Saturday, January 16 at 10 a.m. PST.
Following several weeks of record-breaking advance ticket sales, Lighthouse Immersive announced today that Immersive Van Gogh-the all-new visually-striking exhibition that invites audiences to step inside post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh's most incredible works of art-will extend through Monday, September 6, 2021. The much-anticipated exhibition will make its West Coast premiere at San Francisco's SVN West, conveniently located at the intersection of South Van Ness and Market St., beginning Thursday, March 18, 2021. Tickets for all dates will go on-sale Saturday, January 16 at 10 a.m. PST by visiting vangoghsf.com or calling 844-307-4644. Ticket prices start at $39.99 ($24.99 for children 16 or younger), with VIP, timed, and flexible ticket options available.
"The reception we have received from San Francisco Bay Area ticket buyers has been enthusiastic and welcoming," said Lighthouse Immersive Co-Producer Corey Ross. "Despite the setbacks and challenges of COVID-19 this past year, one thing is clear-the arts will be coming back stronger than ever in 2021! We look forward to welcoming audiences through our doors beginning in March." Created by legendary pioneers of immersive digital art experiences seen around the globe, Immersive Van Gogh invites audiences to "step inside" the iconic works of van Gogh, evoking his highly emotional and chaotic inner consciousness through art, light, music, movement, and imagination. Utilizing the SVN West's unique architecture and over 500,000 cubic-feet of projections, the exhibition will feature stunning projections that illuminate van Gogh's 2,000+ lifetime catalog of masterpieces, including Mangeurs de pommes de terre (The Potato Eaters, 1885), Nuit étoilée (Starry Night, 1889), Les Tournesols (Sunflowers, 1888), and La Chambre à coucher (The Bedroom, 1889). His paintings will be presented as how the artist first saw the scenes they are based on: active life and moving landscapes turned into sharp yet sweeping brushstrokes.Videos