Business Listing - Clubs, Music

Mighty

119 Utah Street
San Francisco, CA 94103 map
cross street: 15th Street
district: Potrero Hill


Tel. 415-626-7001
Website

Events Calendar
Fri May 16
Sat May 17
No other DJ can claim playing to 500,000 people opening for the Rolling Stones at Sars-stock in Toronto, playing the Bonaroo main stage to over 70,000 people 2 years in a row, in addition to headlining a tent at Coachella twice. He's also been busy a... More
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Fri May 23
D.I.M. (live) Thomas Von Party Kid Hack Sleazemore Nisus Based in Montreal, Canada, Turbo (established by e-music superstar Tiga) has quickly become one of the most exciting labels in dance-music releasing top-notch records by the li... More
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Fri Jun 27
"Mr." Join us as we celebrate GAY PRIDE WEEKEND with a fun dance party produced by your friends at Fag Fridays, Big Top, F.S.L.D, & Beatbox events. Free Moustache Rides, Boozed up Boys and Girls and your favorite San Francisco, gogo-kids, djs and ... More

About Mighty

Located in SOMISSPO (a hubcap roll from the freeway) at 119 Utah Street, this 7,000 square foot space will be offering world class DJs, dancing, live bands, and just about every other sort of performance under the sun.

Mighty is making its home in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, with 22' ceilings and huge, beautiful wood beams throughout. There are three bars, including a 30' all steel main bar and a frozen vodka bar in the back room, several lounge areas, and the latest in projection and lighting design. The sound will be pumped out of the classic Richard Long sound system from 177 Townsend, lovingly restored by Greg and Jake of Ultramagnetic.

The physical aspects of the space aside, the tone at Mighty shall be set by the rotating art work. Charles Linder, of local favorite LINC, will be curating the gallery side of this venue.

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Editorial Review
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By jonathan zwickel (03/26/2004)

" As San Francisco's electronic music scene explodes in popularity, it becomes harder and harder to find original, innovative dance music at intimate offbeat venues. The city's trademark soulful and sexy House moved the megaclub masses from coast to coast with a classic sound embedded in the styles and standards it established years ago. Recently Electro-Clash came and went through the city's smaller clubs but its cheeky amalgam of retread 80's rock and dirty beats retreated back to Brooklyn... "

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