Journey’s Final Frontier Tour is scheduled to wrap in San Francisco on Saturday, Nov. 28, with a hometown finale at Chase Center. The useful move now is simple: confirm the clock, buy through primary channels, and take transit if you can.

Journey’s San Francisco finale is on the calendar: Saturday, Nov. 28, 2026, at Chase Center, 1 Warriors Way, with doors at 6 p.m. and the show at 7:30 p.m. The official Chase Center event page (external source, opens in a new tab) has the concert listed as the closing hometown date of the band’s Final Frontier Tour, and tickets are being routed through the venue’s buy link and Live Nation’s listing (external source, opens in a new tab). Current face-value prices were not visible on the accessible primary ticket pages as of Tuesday afternoon, so do not treat a resale screenshot as the actual door.

The angle here is the ending, not the catalog. Chase Center’s May announcement (external source, opens in a new tab) says the tour was extended with 40 additional North American dates and that the run will finish in San Francisco, where Journey began in the 1970s. The venue lists Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Arnel Pineda, Deen Castronovo, Jason Derlatka and Todd Jensen as the touring lineup. It also notes VIP packages are part of the sale, with the public on-sale having started May 15 at 10 a.m.

That makes this one of those arena shows where waiting is a choice, not a strategy. There may be plenty of seats now, or there may not be by Thanksgiving week; the primary pages I could access did not expose a live inventory count. If you care about being in the room for the Bay Area closeout, buy from the venue, Live Nation or the linked ticketing path, then ignore the random “last chance” ads until you have checked the official page yourself.

For access, Chase Center is telling people to use transit, and that is the correct read. The T Third stops at UCSF/Chase Center, and the arena is also workable from Caltrain’s 22nd Street station with a transfer or a longer walk. If you drive, the Live Nation page already shows a Chase Center parking upgrade link; buy parking ahead rather than trying to solve Mission Bay at 7:10 p.m.

If I only had two hours, I would take the T, skip the neighborhood parking hunt, and be inside shortly after doors. For a hometown finale, the useful part is not just the encore; it is being settled before the first arena-wide singalong starts.