Temple's Last Call Will Be May 25
Temple SF, the long-running and popular San Francisco nightclub is closing its doors, The San Francisco Standard has reported.
Since opening in 2007, the venue has hosted some of the city’s most epic parties — from Burning Man pre-compression and decompression dance nights to tech industry mixers to performances from some of the biggest names in hip-hop and electronic music.
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According to The Standard, Temple’s final night will be May 25.
While it’s always sad to see a San Francisco institution shutter, we prefer not to dwell on the negative. Think about it this way: You've still got a little over a month to party at Temple! Keep an eye out for upcoming events at Temple here, and take a trip down memory lane with us, as we remember some of the nightclub’s more noteworthy events in recent memory — from odd to awesome!
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Ty Dolla $ign
Fans of Ty Dolla $ign and ride-or-die Ye devotees showed up for this event — the official afterparty for the Vultures Listening Experience at Chase Center on Mar. 12, 2024. According to SFGATE, the Chase Center event was weird... but sometimes weird is good!
DJ Pauly D
Who knows how to party harder than Pauly D? The star of MTV’s beloved reality show Jersey Shore has been staying busy as a party-starting DJ. He’s performed a number of times around the Bay Area in recent years, and he brought his turntables and iconic hair to Temple last summer.
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Lil John
OK… So maybe Lil Jon parties harder than Pauly D — and just about anyone on the planet, for that matter. He also has a tight relationship with The Bay’s most outspoken hip-hop ambassador, E-40. They’ve collaborated on a number of tracks over the years, including a remix of “Snap Yo Fingers.”
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Zedd
Russian DJ and producer Zedd has a massive following — boasting over 14.6 million monthly listeners on Spotify. He’s the kind of DJ that can not only pack one of Coachella’s dance tents, but also rock the main stage, as he did in 2019. So it was a big deal when he performed at Temple on Oct. 7, 2022 after his show at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium.
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G-Eazy
Bay Area rapper G-Eazy is about as devoted to the Bay as anyone around. Though he’s headlined much larger venues over the years — including Shoreline Amphitheatre and Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, he rocked an intimate show at Temple on Oct. 28, 2022 — three days before Halloween — dressed as John Lennon of The Beatles.