The San Diego Symphony's winter home, newly reopened downtown. Skip the garage hunt and the B Street rush-hour crawl — arrive at the door, leave at the door, in a quiet electric car.
📞 Call (858) 522-0264 💬 Text us ⚡ Reserve form ↓
Flat round trip: $120 BMW i7 · $160 Rivian R1S · $200 Escalade IQ-L · door-to-door, no surge · (858) 522-0264
Copley Symphony Hall — the concert hall inside the newly reopened Jacobs Music Center (1245 Seventh Ave, NE corner of 7th & B, downtown) — is the San Diego Symphony's winter home (summer is at The Rady Shell). It reopened September 2024 after a $125M renovation, seats about 1,700, and the venue itself encourages ride-share and warns about rush-hour traffic for Friday 7:30 PM concerts. EGT runs a door-to-door flat round trip — $120 BMW i7 (2), $160 Rivian R1S (up to 4), $200 Escalade IQ-L (up to 5) — dropping at the B Street entrance and back at the predictable end time. Call (858) 522-0264.
Evening concerts have clean, predictable end times, so pickup windows are reliable. If your date isn't listed, call — we hold vehicles for confirmed symphony nights.
Copley Symphony Hall sits at the northeast corner of Seventh & B, inside Symphony Towers, with entrances on B Street (lower lobby) and Seventh Avenue (upper lobby). It's a beautiful, formal night out — which is exactly why the parking-garage shuffle and a cold walk back to a structure after the encore is the part nobody enjoys. Five garages ring the hall and prepaid spots exist, but the venue's own guidance says it plainly: allow extra time, especially for the Friday 7:30 PM concerts that land in rush hour, and consider a ride-share or designated driver.
EGT is the premium version of that advice: a quiet electric car to the B Street door, and — because a 7:30 PM concert reliably ends around 9:30–10:00 PM — a driver back at the curb at a time we set with you. No garage, no meter, no walking to the car in formalwear.
Venue address, entrances, reopening, and traffic/valet guidance per the San Diego Symphony Jacobs Music Center FAQ and directions & parking. Checked .
Flat, round-trip, door-to-door within metro San Diego — locked at booking, no surge. Passenger counts are firm maximums:
| Vehicle | Passengers (max) | Round trip | Per seat |
|---|---|---|---|
| BMW i7 | 2 | $120 | $60 |
| Rivian R1S | 4 | $160 | $40 |
| Cadillac Escalade IQ-L | 5 | $200 | $40 |
Round trip = we drop you at the door and come back at the end — no paying a driver to wait through the concert, no hourly clock. From La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, Coronado, Point Loma, or a downtown hotel, the price is set up front.
Versus a rideshare: app pricing climbs in downtown rush hour and when a full house lets out at once. Our rate is locked when you book and never surges.
Confirmed on the San Diego Symphony season. These are the nights that fill first:
| Date | Program | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 3–4, 2026 | Opening Weekend — Strauss A Hero's Life; Yefim Bronfman, piano | Season opener |
| Thu Oct 29, 2026 | Orchestre symphonique de Montréal; Kavakos; Stravinsky Firebird | Special |
| Nov 14–15, 2026 | Brahms & Shostakovich; Daniil Trifonov, piano | Marquee soloist |
| Jun 4–6, 2027 | Beethoven's Ninth (season finale) | Finale |
Full Jacobs Masterworks and Jazz @ The Jacobs run October through June. We build a page for the marquee nights and hold vehicles for any date on request.
Season per the San Diego Symphony 2026–27 season announcement.
Pick your vehicle and EGT calls you back to confirm — limited slots per evening, confirmed in the order requests arrive. Prefer to skip the form? Call (858) 522-0264 or text us — an owner answers.
$120 BMW i7 (2) · $160 Rivian R1S (up to 4) · $200 Escalade IQ-L (up to 5), flat, round trip. B Street drop, quiet electric ride, back at the curb at the end. No garage, no surge.
Call (858) 522-0264