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The Warfield

In the 1920s, The Warfield was a popular location that featured vaudeville and other major performances, such as Al Jolson. In 2001, the thrash metal band Slayer recorded a home video there and released it as War at the Warfield in 2003.

Creator:  AEG Live Concerts
Creator:  AEG Live Concerts
The Warfield
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Venue Type: Auditorium
Neighborhood: Downtown
Accessible to persons with disabilities.
Location: San Francisco, CA
982 Market St., San Francisco, CA, 94102
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(415) 345-0900 - Venue Website

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The Fillmore may be more storied as far as SF venues go, but for my money there's no better spot than the Warfield. Varied seating and standing spots make this a versatile venue, with historic operatic architecture moldings, and posters in the lobby. Balcony, tables, or 15 ft from your favorite performer - not a bad seat in this house.

May 08, 2007 - cerebralmining
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