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Beatbox, 314 11th St.
San Francisco, CA 94110


Follow our dusty little vardo down to Baxtalo Drom, San Francisco's cozy night of vaudevillian entertainment inspired by all things Balkan and bein' on the road... Let us entertain you! discount tickets at baxtalodrom.brownpapertickets.com As always... we'll be having intimate performances all night long. So come early and stay late. Dress tight and get loose. And try your luck at The Lucky Road Show... where fortunes are told and made! Every fourth Friday of the month Beatbox 314 11th Street, San Francisco 10pm - 2am $15 Twitter: @theluckyroad Instagram: @baxtalodrom Check back for special East Bay shows!

Concert Venue Near Baxtalo Drom - The Lucky Road

Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
99 Grove St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 974-4000

The Bill Graham Civic Auditorium is a multi-purpose arena in San Francisco, California, named after promoter Bill Graham. The arena holds 7,000 people. It was designed by renowned Bay Area architect John Galen Howard and built in 1915 as part of the Panama–Pacific International Exposition.The 1920 Democratic National Convention was held in the hall, and it was the home of the San Francisco Warriors of the National Basketball Association from 1964 to 1967. The World Cyber Games 2004 were held in the civic auditorium.In 1992, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to rename the San Francisco Civic Auditorium after the rock concert impresario Bill Graham, who had died the year before in a helicopter crash.The arena has hosted concerts by many famous artists, spanning many different genres. It is owned by the City of San Francisco and since 2010 has been operated by Another Planet Entertainment, generating about $100,000 in leasing revenue for the city annually.

The Addition
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1330 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115

(415) 655-5600

Great American Music Hall
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
859 O'Farrell St
San Francisco, CA 94109

(415) 885-0750

San Francisco's oldest and grandest nightclub, the Great American Music Hall carries guests back to an earlier, more elegant era, with its ornate balconies, soaring marble columns and elaborate ceiling frescoes. Follow us on Instagram! @greatamericanmusichall

1015 Folsom
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
1015 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 991-1015

San Francisco Opera
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
301 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 864-3330

Backstage at SF Opera Blog http://bit.ly/nnyLrt Twitter http://bit.ly/wVsVcx Instagram http://instagram.com/sfopera YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/sfoperamedia Join e-newsletter http://bit.ly/97eBuy Box Office Hours: Monday 10 am-5 pm, Tuesday-Friday 10 am-6 pm; also Saturday 10 am-6 pm during performance season

Bottom of the Hill
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1233 17th St
San Francisco, CA 94107

(415) 626-4455

Chosen by Rolling Stone magazine (RS 813) as "the best place to hear live music in San Francisco"-- and voted "Best Rock Club" by SF Bay Guardian's readers for countless years, including 2008-2012-- the Bottom of the Hill presents some of the finest original artists, nearly seven nights a week. Featuring emerging acts from around the globe as well as our own backyard, Bottom of the Hill's music spans the spectrum from alternative, rock-a-billy, punk, and hard rock, to folk, funk and pop. Some of the amazing acts that cut their teeth here: - Marilyn Manson ('94) - The White Stripes - Korn and the Deftones (double bill in '95) - Kid Rock - The Strokes - Oasis - Beastie Boys (touring as hardcore band Quasar in '96) - Alanis Morissette - Pavement - Sleater-Kinney We're equipped with a full bar, a kitchen that stays open late and a patio area where guests can escape the crowd. The club is also available for private parties, showcases and other events.

Brick & Mortar Music Hall
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1710 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

415.800.8782/ office during the day 415.371.1631

Keep checking brickandmortarmusic.com for calendar and surprise announcements and also our sister club - thenewparish.com

Great American Music Hall
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
859 O'Farrell St
San Francisco, CA 94109

The Great American Music Hall is a concert hall in San Francisco, California. It is located on O'Farrell Street in the Tenderloin neighborhood on the same block as the Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theater. It is known for its decorative balconies, columns, and frescoes and for its history of unique entertainment, which has included burlesque dancing as well as jazz, folk music, and rock'n'roll concerts. The capacity of the hall is 600 people.HistoryBlanco's and Music BoxThe hall was established in 1907 during the period of rebuilding that followed the 1906 earthquake. Its interior was designed by a French architect. It was originally called Blanco's, after a notorious Barbary Coast house of prostitution.In 1936, Sally Rand, known for her fan dance and bubble dance acts, acquired the property and branded it the Music Box. It closed with the end of World War II, reopened in 1948 as a jazz club that reused the name Blanco's, and in the 1950s the building was used by members of the Loyal Order of the Moose. The venue went into a long decline that nearly resulted in the demolition of the building.

Nourse Theater
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
275 Hayes St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 563-2463

Built in 1927, the Nourse Theater is a landmark venue located in the heart of San Francisco’s performing arts district (across the street from Davies Hall musicians’ entrance). The hall has been closed to the public for over thirty years. In 2012, City Arts & Lectures began a restoration project and brought the theater back to public use in 2013. The hall features excellent acoustics, a well-designed layout offering unobstructed views throughout the orchestra and balcony, and original architectural details. City Arts & Lectures has refurbished the 1,689-seat hall, installing state of the art lighting and high quality sound equipment including Meyer speakers, new curtains, plush upholstered seats, newly decorated green room, and a dressing room. The Nourse is an ideal venue for a wide range of performances and a uniquely beautiful setting.

Biscuits & Blues
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
401 Mason St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 292-2583

Biscuits and Blues has been voted America's #1 blues nightclub by the Blues Foundation and the Bay Area Blues Society. It is San Francisco's home to great live music in an intimate setting. Southern Cuisine and Live Blues Music Nightly. Our diverse range of talented artists and bands are matched by the diverse range of Southern cuisine we offer. Everything from Golden Fried Chicken to Po' Boys, and Shrimp 'n Grits to our Vegetarian friendly Jambalaya. Take a look at our lineup and come in for a memorable night of blues, a delicious Southern dinner, or both!

F8 1192 Folsom
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1192 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 857-1192

Sitting in the heart of San Francisco, F8 celebrates the food, art, and music roots of the historical South of Market (SoMa) district. The happy hour food menu features mouth-watering selections created by the chefs of Citizen's Band restaurant, which calls for the freshest ingredients from local farmers. Each week, up and coming local artists showcase their diverse range of talent. Finally, world class DJ's spin on our custom-made sound system. A place for mingling, hedonistic dancing, and networking with others; indulge yourself in the atmosphere.

The Victoria Theatre
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2961 16th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 863-7576

Located in the historic Mission District of San Francisco, the ornate and stately Victoria Theatre, seats 480. The theatre, built in 1908 as a vaudeville house, is now a city landmark and the oldest operating theatre in San Francisco. Originally called Brown's Opera House, it was operated as a vaudeville showcase by the ancestors of two California governors. The theatre drew crowds who delighted in observing the grand performances of international stars who came to San Francisco. As cinema began to displace live on-stage entertainment, the character of the Victoria Theatre began to change. In the 1930's, it became a motion picture house offering dishware door prizes to entice movie goers. In the 1950's the Victoria Theatre was renamed El Teatro Victoria, showing Spanish-language films for the growing Latino community in the area. In the 1960's, under the name New Follies, the theatre became a burlesque house and closed in 1976. The Victoria Theatre lay dormant for two years. After a year of reconstruction, the theatre was refurbished from top to bottom and now is restored to its original intent and grandeur. You can see everything here. Locally produced plays such as the San Francisco premier of Hedwig and the Angry Inch which ran for six months, concerts, film festivals (the theatre has video and 35mm with Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound), musicals, international performing companies and many other kinds of performances. Many personalities have appeared at the theatre through its long and colorful history, including Whoopi Goldberg, Bill Irwin, Donald O'Conner, Michael Moore, Mae "Come up and see me sometime" West, and many others. Several filmmakers have used the site to shoot their films. You can also see the Victoria Theatre in the movies such as, "The Laughing Policeman," starring Walter Matthau made in 1973, Joshua Grannell's film "All About Evil and Marielle Heller's "The Diary of A Teenage Girl."

Cafe Du Nord
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
2174 Market St
San Francisco, CA 94114-1319

(415) 471-2969

Cocktails Created by The Bon Vivants, the cocktail program is inspired by Café du Nord’s century of service as a bar, nightclub and San Francisco destination. In addition to the cocktail list, Café Du Nord offers a selection of craft beer, wine and a wide selection of spirits, including thoughtful Scotch and American whiskey lists. Food Cafe du Nord offers food from 6pm until closing seven nights a week. Enjoy a snack or something more substantial from the menu of American bar classics. Every night at midnight, champagne bottles and oysters are half-priced until closing!

Amnesia
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
853 Valencia St
San Francisco, CA 94110

Amnesia is a cozy, red-lit room in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, but that’s the simple description. We like to think of Amnesia as a vessel. A working ship, maybe. Not the prettiest boat in the harbor, but she’s got stories. She’s sees more action in a week than others will see in a lifetime. Her hold is filled with experiences and, despite her name, her memory is strong. She remembers every undulation on the dance floor, every scream, every solo, every laugh and tear, and every shout for encores.

SFJAZZ Center
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
201 Franklin St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(866) 920-5299

Herbst Theatre
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
401 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 392-4400

The Herbst Theatre is an auditorium in the War Memorial and Performing Arts Center in Civic Center in San Francisco, California, United States. The 928-seat hall hosts programs as diverse as City Arts & Lectures, SF Jazz, and San Francisco Performances.Architecture and decorationOriginally designed as the Veterans Auditorium, the theatre was refurbished and renamed Herbst Theatre in 1977 in honor of brothers Herman and Maurice Herbst, whose foundation underwrote the renovations. It is entered through a foyer off of the building's main lobby. Eight large beaux-arts murals, created by Frank Brangwyn for the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, adorn the walls while overhead five chandeliers hang from the blue and gold-leaf ceiling.United Nations CharterOn June 26, 1945, the United Nations Charter was signed on the stage of the Herbst Theatre by the group of 50 founding nations, following the two-month-long United Nations conference at the War Memorial Opera House.

50 Mason Social House
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
50 Mason St
San Francisco, CA 94102

New Conservatory Theatre Center
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
25 Van Ness Ave
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 861-8972

The mission of the New Conservatory Theatre center is to champion innovative, high-quality theatre experiences for youth, adults, and artists to effect personal and societal growth, enlightenment, and change. There are six primary programs at NCTC, each with the following missions: Pride Season Plays: To develop and produce LGBT theatre that gives voice to, entertains and promotes exploration in order to celebrate diversity and foster community. Youth & Adult Conservatory: To provide theatre training to empower youth and adults to express themselves, celebrate differences, and gain confidence and self-esteem. YouthAware: To present theatre performances to educate youth and those who guide them on challenging issues in order to expose them to new ideas and assist them in making choices which will positively impact their lives and those around them. Theatre Performances: To produce theatre that gives voice to, entertains, and promotes exploration and open dialogue among under served audiences and developing playwrights in order to celebrate diversity and foster community. New Plays Commissions & Emerging Artists Programs: To commission new work for the Pride Season and YouthAware educational touring program, and to develop and produce new work by emerging actors, singers, and writers. Cabaret Series: To develop and produce cabaret programs that feature local musical theatre talent. Emerging Artists Program An Artists-in-Residence program, NCTC’s Emerging Artists effort is committed to the development and production of work by emerging actors, singers, composers, and writers. NCTC invites up to three artists each year for stipend-based residencies, offering space and support as they work towards a final product which is ultimately produced by NCTC on one of our three stages

Victoria Theatre
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
2961 16th St
San Francisco, CA 94103-3633

(415) 334-3307

POPSCENE
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Fell St
San Francisco, CA 94102

(415) 766-8767

San Francisco's premiere indie music club 20+ years strong and still going. We do our best to bring you new sounds by hosting live bands and artists, the ones we get that gut feeling about - the ones on the way to becoming the "next big thing." Weekly at Rickshaw Stop, San Francisco 18+ welcome

Arts and Entertainment Near Baxtalo Drom - The Lucky Road

Lilith Bear
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
3158 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94110

(650) 773-2401

Sex And The City: Live
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
298 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

SF Oasis
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
298 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 795-3180

San Francisco Drag legends Heklina and D’Arcy Drollinger opened San Francisco's hottest new nightclub, OASIS, New Years Day 2015 in the heart of San Francisco’s SOMA district. OASIS offers an unforgettable San Francisco nightlife experience in an 8,000 square foot converted gay boathouse. Recognized as the Best New Nightclub of 2015 by both the SF Weekly and the B.A.R., and one of the Best Places to Play 2015 by SF Magazine. OASIS' diverse roster of programing includes local and visiting drag stars, cabaret and performing artists, live musical acts, amazing DJs and more. Stop by for a drink in our exotic Fez Room, buy a ticket to a unique theatrical production, or kick it up at one of our dance parties. Finally there is a place in San Francisco to quench your thirst for fabulous cocktails and culture. Welcome to your OASIS.

Glitterazzi SF
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
375 11st St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 626-1409

"WELCOME TO THE DARKSIDE OF EDM" with DJ Meikee Magnetic - Future Bass - House - Electro - Retrowave - Outrun - Synthwave - Deep House - Mashups - Monthly residency 3rd Saturdays at BOOTIE SF located at the legendary DNA LOUNGE in San Francisco (375 11st Street) www.bootiesf.com Resident DJ at Turbo Drive SF's only Synthwave Dance Party GLITTERAZZI was founded in San Francisco August 2011. Playing some of the best in FUTURE BASS, ELECTRO, HOUSE, MASHUPS & BASSMUSIC. https://instagram.com/glitterazzisf Past talent includes Gosteffects, Daniel Merlot, WolfBitch, Dark Beauty Magazine, Maxi Wild, RossFM, Snafu, Paloma Rush, Waveshaper, Entyme, Adam Saaks (Teeshirt Cutter to the stars), Perish Dignam, DEATH VALLEY HIGH, Ida FLO, Lobsterdust, Elvi, Mixtress Shizaam, House Of CCUOCO, Emily Payne, Enzyme Dynamite, DJ Konstantina, Scarlett Lash, Cosmic Selector, Reyka666, Diamond Dez... Sponsors: Puma, DRKN, Daljeets, Monster Headphones, Marshall Headphones, Keyflow, Dark Beauty Magazine Special thanks to Sebastien Entertainment, Attic Floc Photography and Jonathan Saunders

Mortified San Francisco
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
375 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(323) 632-2598

GO DEEPǃ
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
101 6th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Bootie SF
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
375 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Launched in 2003 in San Francisco by A Plus D – aka DJs Adrian & Mysterious D - Bootie was the first club night dedicated solely to the burgeoning artform of the bootleg mashup -- and is now the biggest mashup event in the world, with regular parties in several cities on four continents. Keeping your brain guessing and body dancing with creative song combinations, Bootie mixes and matches every conceivable musical genre, era, and style into one big dance party where everyone feels welcome, providing the soundtrack for the A.D.D. generation ... and free mashup CDs, given away like candy!

Tranimation Studios
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1400 Folsom St.
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 568-1450

HOT ROD at the Powerhouse
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1347 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 552-8689

SOMA SOMA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
428 11th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

We're creating a unique spot in SF that will provide first and foremost quality music in an open air setting (with the option of moving in a heated barn), cheap beer, great food, and a constant good vibe. SOMA SOMA is aiming to do a weekly after-work party where you'll find your favorite local DJs playing for you free in a wonderful setting. Have you ever been traveling and stumbled upon a sick open air venue and thought to yourself, Why doesn't this exist in SF? Well we have... And its about time for one. So join us! Tell your crew. Bring your visitors. And most importantly, get your dancing shoes on!

Fireside Storytelling
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
3359 Cesar Chavez St
San Francisco, CA 94110

Fireside is a monthly storytelling series, taking place the second Wednesday of each month in San Francisco. Six storytellers tell 10-minute true stories on a particular theme, without the aid of notes or a script, keeping the art of storytelling alive.

Cognitive Dissonance Presents
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
399 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

We now have a G+ Page and a google site. Please visit us! https://sites.google.com/site/cognitivedissonancepresents/home https://plus.google.com/u/0/102970401323915287620/posts

Red Hots Burlesque
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
399 9th street
San Francisco, CA 94110

(415) 672-4735

Come with your sense of humor and get ready to ogle, hoot and holler. Every show features hot bods, pasties, outrageous costumes, a lot of humor and, of course, bumpin' and grindin'! Red Hots Burlesque saw 5 successful years of shimmies in New York City and in 2007 they made the cross country journey to bring you a show with out boundaries including bizarre beauties and senseless sideshow. Not for the faint of heart or weak of humor. We are SF's longest running weekly Burlesque show and are now 4 times every week!

BearArcade
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
399 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(408) 459-9353

Lennon Rehearsal Studios
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
271 Dore St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 575-3636

Lennon Studios first opened in 1984 on Capp Street in San Francisco with bands such as (The Afflicted) (Speed Racer) (Faith No More) (The Dead Kennedys) (Chris Issacs) (Mentors) (Death Angel) (Verbal Abuse) (Flipper) and Many other San Francisco favorites! We then outgrew Capp Street as did our bands etc.. etc... We then relocated to Ninth Street in the South of Market area of the City! playing host to bands such as MALO, THE BLUES TRAVELER, PRETENDERS, MIDNIGHT OIL, CHEAP TRICK, THE DONNAS, THE DAMNED, GANG OF FOUR, PSYCHEDELIC FURS, HUGH MASEKELA, BILLY PRESTON, IKE TURNER, LINK WRAY, T-BONE BURNETT, WANDA JACKSON, LINDA PERRY, TRAIN, THE STROKES, ELVIS COSTELLO and many other artist. Lennon Studios is music people owned and operated. Carole Lennon started Capp Street studios, so her two young boys Frankie and Andrew, who were in bands at that time would have a safe and fun place to rehearse. Now Carole Lennon is the host to some of the finest bands around and at the Finest Rehearsal Studio in the world! LENNON REHEARSAL AND MUSIC SERVICES. 415-575-3636

Transmission
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1525 mission st
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 910-8302

Quantum Comics
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1545 Mission St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Driftwood
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1225 Folsom St
San Francisco, CA 94103

Ninth Street Independent Film Center
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
145 9th St
San Francisco, CA 94103

(415) 625-6100

The mission of the Ninth Street Media Consortium is to secure a lasting space for the creation and dissemination of independent media that promotes democracy, community participation, cultural preservation, access and lifelong learning on behalf of a diverse community of artists and audiences. Ninth Street is a thriving media arts building that serves diverse local film festivals, independent filmmakers and youth. Ninth Street is also a model for how non-profits can pool their resources, co-own property, and ensure their stability by working collaboratively.