SoMa, San Francisco
San Francisco's most iconic club, a SoMa institution since 1990.
Founded
1990
Capacity
1,300
Hours
Friday–Saturday 10
Area
SoMa
1015 Folsom is the cornerstone of San Francisco's electronic music scene — a three-room club in SoMa that has been at the centre of the city's rave and club culture since 1990. The venue's longevity is remarkable: it survived the dot-com bust, the great recession, and the dramatic changes that have reshaped San Francisco's demographics and nightlife landscape. Each of its three rooms programmes independently, typically spanning deep house, techno, and occasional hip-hop or bass music, creating a varied experience under one roof. 1015 is where San Francisco's electronic music history was made.
1015 Folsom opened in 1990 and was immediately central to San Francisco's emerging rave scene. Its three rooms allowed it to accommodate multiple promoters and sounds simultaneously, creating a model for large-format club nights that influenced venues across the US.
Opening Hours
Friday–Saturday 10 PM–6 AM
Address
1015 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94103