
""San Francisco, Bay Area get ready for the opening of my night club in SF," Budda Mack announced on Instagram. "January is about to be different," he says, adding that The Budda will be"a new club bringing energy, culture, and unforgettable nights to the city." Also, he says, "This isn't just another venue, it's a movement.""
"An announcement on the club's new Insta also says that the club is actively hiring."
"Slim's, of course, was famously opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988, and it quickly became an iconic SF music venue, hosting legendary, intimate shows by Prince, No Doubt, Radiohead, Pearl Jam, Green Day, Snoop Dogg, Sheryl Crow, Beck, and many more."
"It's not clear if The Budda will exclusively be a hip-hop venue and club, and Budda Mack has not spoken publicly about the project, that we're aware of, outside of the Instagram announcement."
Oakland-born rap artist Budda Mack plans to open a nightclub called The Budda in January at the former Slim's space, 333 11th Street in SoMa, San Francisco. Budda Mack, known for tracks like "Swerve" and 2023's "Twerk," announced the opening on Instagram and described The Budda as "a new club bringing energy, culture, and unforgettable nights to the city" and "a movement." An announcement on the club's Instagram says the venue is hiring. Slim's was opened by Boz Scaggs in 1988, hosted many legendary artists, closed in 2020, and briefly became YOLO. It remains unclear whether The Budda will focus exclusively on hip-hop.
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