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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Desperate Living/SCUM take over


OCTOBER IS OFFICIALLY HALLOWQUEEN SEASON, AND WE'VE GOT A VERY VERY VERY SPECIAL PUNK PARTY FOR YOU.

CLUB SCUM is coming up from LA to team up with DESPERATE LIVING for one wild night of mayhem!

YOUR HOSTESS- Per Sia
PERFORMANCES BY:
Panda Dulce & VANITY (Louie Ochoa)

LIVE SET BY Xina Xurner (LA)

BABELY GOGOS

GUEST DJS Rudy Bleu Garcia & Ray Sanchez of SCUM LA & your resident DL boy JERK OF ALL TRADES (Seth Shubin)

PHOTOS BY Shot In The City Photography
$5 Before 11pm
$10 After

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Every month we run the most absurd raffle in the Bay Area. The winner, among other things, has the opportunity to pie a drag queen in the face. All proceeds go to a charity we feel align with our values and is doing stellar work in the community.

This month our raffle funds will go to CultureStrike

Culture Strikes work prioritizes sustaining migrant, women, queer, trans artists and artists of color with the opportunities and resources needed to do what they do best, whether they’re writers, filmmakers, musicians, performers, visual artists, or work across media. They also challenge artists to consider how their work can be part of something bigger, sparking relationships among artists and with youth, organizers, educators, and movement leaders.

CultureStrike's cultural strategy currently focuses on migration, climate justice, the entertainment industry, racial justice, and all of their intersections. They work with a growing network of artists and cultural workers of color, especially migrant, womxn, queer, and/or trans cultural workers and allies.

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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.
A ramp with a slight incline connects the dance floor and the main bar area. All bathrooms are gender neutral and there is one, larger single use bathroom. None of the bathrooms are equipped with handlebars. This is not a scent free space and it can get crowded and hot.