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The Fillmore

1805 Geary Blvd.
San Francisco, CA 94115 map
cross street: Fillmore
district: Japantown/Fillmore


Tel. 415.346.6000
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Events Calendar
Sun Aug 01
SQUEEZE are a classic English pop band. From their formation in 1974 to their last tour in 1999, they created some of the most memorable and most loved songs of any generation of songwriters. With a perfect combination of Chris Difford's lyrics and ... More
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Wed Aug 04
Inducted into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late '70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization. They wrote great rock hooks and brilliant, ironic lyrics. ... More
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Fri Aug 06
Camila is a Mexican soft rock group which reached staggering success in their home country and all over Latin America upon the release of their debut album Todo Cambió. The group includes Mario Domm, singer, musician and songwriter who has been prod... More
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Thu Aug 12
Undeniably, The Reverend Horton Heat, aka Jim Heath, is the biggest, baddest, grittiest, greasiest, greatest rocker that ever piled his hair up and pounded the drinks down. Without question, for all of his outlandish antics, blistering stage performa... More
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Tue Aug 17
Billy Idol has recorded two brand new songs for The Very Best Of Billy Idol: Idolize Yourself, a new career-spanning CD, Deluxe Edition CD/DVD and digital collection to be released June 24 by Capitol/EMI. The two songs, “John Wayne” and “New Future W... More
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Thu Aug 19
One of Bob Marley's favorite bands, Steel Pulse became one of reggae's most successful bands in the late '70s and early '80s. After releasing their debut album, Handsworth Revolution (1978, Mango), and its successors, Tribute to the Martyrs and True ... More
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Mon Aug 23
Decapitated is a technical death metal band from Poland. They formed in 1996 in Krosno in southern Poland, when all the members were still attending music school. They released their first demo Cemeterial Gardens in 1997 and their second demo, The E... More
Sat Aug 28
Latin rock band from Mexico Panteón Rococó was formed in the mid-'90s, recording its first EP, called Pa' Mi Negra, in 1997. The following year, the group participated in a double-album called Eskuela De Baile, contributing with two of its original s... More
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Fri Sep 10 - Sun Sep 12
Michael Franti & Guerrilla Management Host 12th Annual POWER TO THE PEACEFUL FESTIVAL; One of the Nation’s Largest Free Music and Arts Festival Saturday September 11, 2010 Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park San Francisco, CA 9am: 1,000 Yogis for ... More
Mon Sep 13
Pesky comparisons to Bob Dylan have dogged Kristian Matsson throughout his short career as the Tallest Man on Earth. In 2006, his self-titled EP introduced a singer with that familiar croak, a songwriter with a folk-revival revival sensibility, and a... More
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Tue Sep 14
The guitars start at a lilt, and the gritty croon of vocalist Hamilton Leithauser is unmistakable: you know you're listening to the Walkmen. And by the time "Louisiana" ends, in an increasingly insistent sonic carnival of trumpet, piano and an almost... More
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Thu Sep 16
Mike Posner, singer, songwriter, producer, and recent Duke University graduate has announced his first headlining club tour, The Up In The Air Tour, produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Karmaloop.com. Fans can receive exclusive access to pre-sale... More
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Sat Sep 18
The Mother Hips have flown under the radar as true indie music pioneers for almost two decades. With the release of their new album Pacific Dust (available October 27th on Camera Records), California's unsung psych-pop heroes tell their story. Hail... More
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Wed Sep 22
Local Natives make soaring, sky-scraping harmonies, dreamy orchestral melodies, and throbbing tribal beats that bash their way into your soul. Theirs are songs you can dance to almost as well as you can swoon to them. Drawing a line from the vocal st... More
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Fri Sep 24
It's difficult to find a review of JJ Grey's music that doesn't use the word "swamp" to describe his blend of deep Southern soul and murky funk. So that's taken care of in the first sentence here, which leaves plenty of room to focus on his fourth al... More
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Sat Sep 25
Over three full lengths, an EP, and five different live bands in four years, David Longstreth has created in Dirty Projectors a body of music of original and variegated beauty. The breadth of his talents as a songwriter, arranger, bandleader and sing... More
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Thu Sep 30
A frenetic sound filled with unbridled enthusiasm, roughed-up dance beat and anthemic choruses. Kim plays drums, and Matt plays keyboards and sings. Together the Brooklyn-based duo Matt & Kim are on a never-ending tour for the love of rock. Attend a... More
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Sun Oct 10
Though the past year has seen Frightened Rabbit finally step into public view, with more extensive touring and three full-length albums now publicly available, the past few years have largely been about the band quietly, committedly honing their soun... More
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Mon Oct 11
2003: The spring of 2003 was a busy time in EELS history, with many EELS-related releases coming out in the period of 2 months. I AM THE MESSIAH, a record made in the summer of 2000 by the EELS' favorite Silver Lake DJ, MC HONKY was finally released ... More
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Tue Oct 12
After first gaining acclaim for a densely melodic sound which anticipated the coming emergence of grunge, Scotland's Teenage Fanclub spent the remainder of their career as torch-bearers for the power pop revival, unparalleled among their generation f... More
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Wed Oct 13
Danny O'Donoghue (25): "The truth is, I spent a lot of my childhood singing when the other kids were outside playing football and getting into trouble." Mark Sheehan (27): "I'm not trying to romanticise it, where we grew up was a shit hole, it was s... More
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Thu Oct 14
Paul Oakenfold has been touted as one of the world’s leading DJ/remixers by various outlets including CNN, Rolling Stone, BPM, Remix and more. In 2007 Paul Oakenfold released his Greatest Hits & Remixes through Perfecto/Ultra Records –a 20-selection... More
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Sat Oct 16
One year ago in the northern region of California among the rolling hills of Berkeley, our lord God in heaven made love to the sweet sounds of rock n roll and gave birth to The Morning Benders. Started by Chris Chu in a moment of magical bliss, just ... More
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Thu Oct 21 - Sat Oct 23
Aziz Ansari is having a breakout year starring in a popular television series, a number of films, and debuting his first hour-long stand-up special and album. Entertainment Weekly has named him one of the top future stars of comedy, LA Weekly put hi... More
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Mon Nov 01
In two short years, Ingrid Michaelson rose from relative obscurity to the forefront of independent music, eschewing a record deal in favor of MySpace, licensing deals, and other homegrown promotional tactics. Occasional gigs at the Hotel Café helped ... More
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Tue Nov 02
One of the founding fathers of synth pop, Gary Numan's influence extends far beyond his lone American hit, "Cars," which still stands as one of the defining new wave singles. Click here to find out more! That seminal track helped usher in the synth ... More
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Wed Nov 03 - Thu Nov 04
“There was this feeling inside me going into making this record that we’d never made an album before,” says guitarist/vocalist Scott McMicken of Dr. Dog’s Shame, Shame, their Anti- debut and the first album made outside the safe confines of their hom... More
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Wed Nov 10
Stars have never done "small" very well-- hell, I don't think they've ever done it at all. The Toronto act, now entering their second decade, have built a reputation on filtering tragedies of the heart through a widescreen lens, most excellently on 2... More
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Sun Dec 12 - Sun Dec 19
When the Black Crowes made their debut in 1990, their brand of rock & roll was severely out of style. The only close approximate to a vintage Rolling Stones-like raunch came from Guns N’ Roses. However they were too jagged and angry to be able to com... More
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About The Fillmore

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The Fillmore was a dance hall operating under various names and managements - The Get Acquainted Society, Ambassador Dance Hall - through the 1930s, and a roller rink through the 1940s. In 1952, local entrepreneur Charles Sullivan began to book some of the biggest names in black music into The Fillmore. Sullivan booked West Coast tours for performers including James Brown, Bobby "Blue" Bland and Ike & Tina Turner. During the 1950s and 1960s, San Francisco gained a reputation as the preeminent Bohemian community in the United States. This reputation was never more deserved than during the mid-sixties, when the hipster of the Beat movement grew into the hippie of a more mainstream counter-culture. By the 1950s, the literary North Beach scene had given way to the emerging Haight-Ashbury, and radical politics had a niche across the Bay at the University of California at Berkeley. The line between culture and politics is easily blurred by young people in search of adventure.

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Tracyanne Campbell of Camera Obscura
Her Heart is in San Francisco
By Matt Crawford (05/21/2009)

" Scotland’s Camera Obscura return to the United States this month following the April release of My Maudlin Career, an album full of heartbreak and disappointment, despite a few seemingly upbeat songs. The band stops at the Fillmore on June 8th. Tracyanne Campbell (vocals/guitar) spoke with SF Station during a phone interview from Scotland before her tour. "

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Katie White of Ting Tings
UK Duo Gets it Started
By Matt Crawford (04/10/2009)

" The Ting Tings 2008 trojan-horse debut We Started Nothing, has undeniably started something. The UK duo earned Apple’s approval with a coveted feature spot on a recent iPod commercial, and the band now finds itself looking to upgrade to larger-capacity venues as many of its shows worldwide sell out in advance. The Ting Tings perform at The Fillmore on April 15th before heading south for Coachella. Katie White (vocals/guitar) spoke with SF Station during a phone interview from the road. "

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Gnarls Barkley
Boyz Gone Crazy -- 7/18 & 7/19 @ The Fillmore
By Adam Pollock (07/06/2006)

" We wouldn’t usually be talking about a one hit wonder duo’s first gig in town but when that duo is terrible twosome Danger Mouse and Cee-Lo Green, aka Gnarls Barkley, it bears mentioning, especially when their two shows at the Fillmore sold out in days. "

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