Music Venues includes music halls, concert halls, live music bars, jazz clubs, blues bars, ballrooms, bandstands, bandshells and other performance spaces.
San Francisco, CA
Cafe du Nord is at the basement level of the Swedish American Hall, with a dedicated entrance just two doors down on Market St. Cafe du Nord is an iconic San Francisco speakeasy, known for its long history as one of the best places to catch a live show in the city. ...
San Francisco, CA
The Milk Bar is a music venue and event space in the world famous Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, CA. The Milk Bar San Francisco presents local live music, DJ dance parties, comedy and more six nights a week. ...
San Francisco, CA
First opened in 1931, Bimbo’s 365 Club is one of San Francisco’s most historic venues. The glamorous nightclub hosts private parties, special events, and concerts. ...
San Francisco, CA
Located in the heart of Union Square in downtown San Francisco, CA, August Hall is a flexible, multidisciplinary event venue. Built in the 1890s, this historic setting consists of three unique spaces: the Green Room, the Fifth Arrow restaurant, and Assembly Hall; a completely restored theater with state-of-the-art lighting and sound, capable of accommodating up to 1,200 people. ...
Music Venues and Theaters
San Francisco, CA
Opened in 1922, The Warfield was originally built as a vaudeville and movie palace and became a concert hall in 1979. The venue is operated by Goldenvoice, a division of AEG Live. ...
San Francisco, CA
Established in 1907, the Swedish American Hall is a historic mixed-use event space and live music venue in the heart of the Castro in San Francisco, CA. The venue contains four individual spaces on three levels: The 300-capacity Freja Hall and 120-capacity Balder Hall on the second floor, 150-capacity Odin Room on the ground level, and the 300-capacity Cafe Du Nord speakeasy bar and music venue at the basement level. ...
San Francisco, CA
Brick & Mortar Music Hall is a small, independent music venue located in the historic Mission District in San Francisco, CA. Brick & Mortar Music Hall showcases an eclectic calendar of talent across all genres. ...
San Francisco, CA
The Fillmore San Francisco is a legendary music venue and focal point for the psychedelic music scene of the 1960s and 1970s. The historic main auditorium features ten crystal chandeliers, a long bar spanning the length of the room, and a hardwood dance floor. ...
San Francisco, CA
Located in the Potrero Hill neighborhood of San Francisco, CA, Bottom of the Hill is a live music venue presenting some of the finest original artists up to seven nights a week. Catch three live bands per night from a variety of genres; alternative, rock-a-billy, punk, and hard rock to folk, funk, and pop. The club has a full bar, a kitchen that stays open late, and a patio area where guests can escape the crowd. ...
San Francisco, CA
Opened since 1952, the Rite Spot Cafe is a cozy, candlelit bar and restaurant in San Francisco’s Mission District. The family-owned dive bar presents an eclectic mix of local bands, comedians, and other performers while supporting the local music, art, and comedy scenes. Enjoy free live entertainment every night at the Rite Spot. ...
San Francisco, CA
Located in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco, CA, the Great American Music Hall is the city’s oldest and grandest nightclub. Built in 1907, GAMH is a historic, independent music venue that brings all kinds of folk, rock, and alternative artists to San Francisco. ...
San Francisco, CA
The Boom Boom Room in San Francisco’s historic Fillmore District is an intimate live music venue with cocktails and dancing four nights a week from national headliners, legends, and rising-star bands. ...
San Francisco, CA
Opened in 2004 in San Francisco’s NoPa district, The Independent is a premier live music venue bringing a diverse mix of entertainment – from hip-hop to EDM, comedy to podcasts, and everything in between. ...
San Francisco, CA
The Lost Church is a nonprofit arts organization serving the San Francisco Bay Area by creating, sustaining, and defending spaces for live performance. The Lost Church San Francisco theater is now located in the legendary North Beach Neighborhood. It is an intimate, 99-seat venue featuring regional and touring performing artists in music, comedy, theater, improv, film, spoken word and more. Beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages are available from the bar. ...
San Francisco, CA
Make-Out Room is a 21+ nightclub in San Francisco, CA, with live music on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights, plus DJs and karaoke. ...
San Francisco, CA
DNA Lounge has been one of San Francisco’s most popular nightclubs since 1985, hosting an always-eclectic variety of events, including all-ages live music, 18+ dance parties, burlesque shows, lecture series and private parties. The venue features two stages, four dance floors, seven bars, and a full-service late-night restaurant and cafe. ...
San Francisco, CA
Originally built as a mortuary in 1914, The Chapel serves as a live music venue, restaurant and bar in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District. The Chapel has 40′ arched ceiling with a mezzanine and is fully outfitted with state-of-the-art sound, lighting, and projection systems. With its adjoining bar, restaurant, and outdoor patio The Chapel can hold up to 1,000 guests. ...
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