Special events

Live music, holiday events, brand happy hours, and every excuse to celebrate in between.

 


THE NINETEENS

THURSDAY, APRIL 30TH

Downtown SF. Thursday night. No cover. No excuses.

The Nineteens are bringing surf, ska, rockabilly, and punk rock straight to the heart of the city — and if you've seen them live, you already know what that means. If you haven't, fix that this week.

Three albums deep. Bay Area bred. Loud, gritty, and infectiously fun. The Nineteens don't pick a lane — they blow through all of them at once, nodding to The Clash, Elvis Costello, and Chet Atkins in the same set without missing a beat.

9pm -11pm | FREE

 

HONEY DISPOSITION

THURSDAY, MAY 14TH

Some collaborations make sense on paper. Honey Disposition makes sense the moment you hear them.

Elizabeth Boaz and Alex Michels came from completely different musical worlds — musical theater and classical trumpet, rock guitar and original songwriting — and found something better together. Folk, jazz, rock, pop, and a rotating cast of musical guests, all anchored by Elizabeth's vocals and Alex's unmistakable trumpet. A San Francisco original, live downtown this Thursday.

9PM–12AM. Free. Come hear what happens when the right two people find each other.

 

Rare Company

THURSDAY, MAY 28TH

Rare Company is a San Francisco Bay Area-based band famous for their simmered stew of original music — with a bluegrass broth, lean cuts of folk lyrics, finely minced harmonies, and a dash of swing for flavor. Their songwriting collaboration recently culminated in the release of their debut full-length album of original songs in 2026 (“Rare Company”, Portobello Records). The songs on the album span the glorious majesty of the Sierra mountains (“In the Shadow of These Peaks”), the romantic magic in the little things (“Any Way You Do It”), and the sheer impossibility of getting out of bed (“Gotta Hit Snooze”).

9PM-12AM | FREE