859 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
Tenderloin






Event Space
859 O'Farrell Street, San Francisco, CA, USA
Tenderloin
Opening in 1907 on the heels of the great earth quake, the 5,000-square foot concert hall symbolized the city’s renewed optimism. The popular club flourished for after a century in this incarnation, then became the Music Box, where Sally Rand performed her famous fan dances, and later served as a Moose Lodge and yet another French restaurant. In 1972 it was reborn as the Great American Music Hall, and in 1994 a complete facelift restored the club to its original rococo grandeur. For more than 25 years the hall has showcased the talents of music and comedy greats. Its intimate setting and wonderful acoustics continue to make it a favorite of music lovers throughout the Bay Area. In addition to countless concerts, the Hall has hosted corporate bashes, fundraisers, holiday parties, product launches and weddings. Its flexible layout—one large room with balconies, a stage, huge oak dance floor and two full bars—makes it party-friendly, and there’s not a bad seat in the house. The Music Hall also comes equipped with a state-of-the-art lighting and sound system. The Great American Music Hall offers a couple of very cool options that take the fun factor up a notch: They’ll put a special message on their marquee (who wouldn’t get a kick out of seeing your name in lights?). Considering a theme event? The Hall is the perfect setting for a glitzy casino night, a Barbary Coast bash, or a Phantom of the Opera Night.

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