The Stud

The first worker-owned cooperative nightclub in the US! Keeping San Francisco queer since 1966. We host Drag, DJs, Dance Parties, Karaoke and more- check out our calendar.

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Boomtown ft. P Relief, Dionysian Mysteries, Birch Koolman


Bustling ‘burb Boomtown returns to The Stud for another night of recreation. Pull your permits, we’re zoned for a good time. Putting the stamp of approval on the evening is:

P Relief:
Hailing from the foothills of Altadena, P. Relief lives a self proclaimed mellow existence. There he runs his label P&D Records, fresh off of it’s second release. He leaves high ground for his monthly Radio show “Kinda” on dublab where he’s hosted a slew of oddball favorites such as Telephones, Benedek, Pender Street Steppers, Ramzi, Florist & more.

P recently traveled Europe sharing the decks with the likes of PLO Man, Samo DJ, Fantastic Man, Jamie Tiller & Suzanne Kraft.

P Relief started as a joke and will always be slightly impish. The same lightheartedness can be heard throughout their music. If you know then you know!

https://pdrecords.bandcamp.com/
https://soundcloud.com/prelief

With your resident paper pushers:

Dionysian Mysteries
https://soundcloud.com/dionysian-mysteries

Birch Koolman
https://soundcloud.com/birchkoolman

The Stud takes pride in the diversity of parties and events we host and is committed to being a safer space for self-expression and coming together. The Stud also maintains a zero-tolerance policy for any anti-blackness, racism, ableism, fatphobia, transphobia, misogyny, femmephobia, xenophobia, islamophobia, ageism, homophobia etc. etc. To that end, the Stud requires that all promoters and parties commit to actively enforcing this policy of NO anti-blackness, NO racism, NO transphobia, NO ableism, NO fatphobia, NO femmephobia, NO islamophobia, NO xenophobia, NO misogyny, NO homophobia. ETC. ETC. ETC.

For example: Culturally insensitive or exploitive themes will not be tolerated. Using makeup or costume to characterize a race, or playing on stereotypes of a minority group as part of a performance will not be tolerated (ABSOLUTELY NO blackface, yellowface, etc).

ACCESSIBILITY INFO:
There are two steps leading up to the club at the entrance on Harrison near Gordon. There's a second entrance that is wheelchair accessible on the corner of Harrison and 9th. If you'd like to use this entrance, you can, at any time, ask the staff at the Gordon entrance to open it up. Or, if you'd rather, please feel free to reach out to us here and we can coordinate to make sure there's somebody stationed at the Ninth Street door for your arrival.

A ramp with a slight incline connects the dance floor and the main bar area. None of the bathrooms are gendered and there is one, larger single-use bathroom. However, none of the restrooms at the moment are equipped with handlebars.

Earlier Event: April 26
HUSH HUSH x Yum Yum