Music City San Francisco: The Long-Awaited Grand Opening of Northern Californias Largest Music Accelerator This October!

SF Native and Local Music Legend Rudy Colombini Doubles Down on a Bold Move to Restore San Francisco into a Musical Powerhouse

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Rudy Colombini's Music City San Francisco Epicenter and Artist Accelerator  –all 29,000 sq. ft of it – at 1355 Bush St. near Polk, will hold its Grand Opening on October 19, 2024. SF's new big thing!

The event begins with an outdoor Songwriters Festival on Polk Street from Noon - 6 pm, featuring some of San Francisco's best songwriters.

The Grand Opening Party inside Music City San Francisco, a five-story complex still sparkling from its recent $20 million revamp, runs 6 pm – 12 am. The evening features 20 acts across several genres performing on seven distinct stages, including the large upstairs main stage.

Add in its ever-expanding 90 exhibit San Francisco Music Hall of Fame Gallery, a bar, casual restaurant, its music-themed hotel/hostel on the top two floors, and twenty live-streaming enabled, plug and play rehearsal studios, and it is no surprise that Colombini has dubbed Music City SF  "Disneyland for Music Lovers."

And specifically, San Francisco music lovers.

Music City San Francisco is one of the leading cultural forces propelling the city's turnaround.

Colombini, a real estate developer and lifelong musician, designed Music City SF as an engine for empowering local talent. Established in 2005, Music City provided rehearsal rooms and performance spaces, but nothing like the sleek, industrial feel and modern amenities it has built out since Colombini gutted the bottom three floors in 2019.  Five years in the making, Music City San Francisco is now ready to fulfill its civic mission—to work as an inclusive music content center that catapults San Francisco talent onto the world arena.  Music City San Francisco is one of, if not the, largest musician incubator in the U.S.

The real star of Music City is the continuous flow of music, seven days a week, in seven different "mini-clubs" within the complex.  Fans can roam throughout two floors and enjoy Latin, Hip Hop, Rock, Pop, Dance, Karaoke, jazz, singer-songwriters as well as a monthly "Battles of the Bands." 

"For musicians, this is truly a place of innovation and opportunity, where they can rehearse, record, perform, instantly live stream, and even book gigs for events," says Colombini. "For music fans, Music City is a fun, exciting experience for discovering music. For both, it is a music marriage made in heaven."

MCSF has partnered with outside agencies, including Alert the Globe, which streams concerts from around the world (It will live stream the Grand Opening), and with Pantheon Media, the world's largest music-only podcast company, for Music City SF's podcast.

"We believe that Music City is the best of a local community-driven music space," says Christian Swain, CEO of Pantheon. "We couldn't be more pleased working with Mr. Colombini and his immense vision of this project."

Colombini describes Music City as "the antidote to the double devastation that the local music scene has endured—rising prices and the extended effects of the lockdown," he says. "This is the most massive undertaking and the hardest thing I have ever done. And I did it for the love of art and its ability to heal the world."

We invite your coverage of Music City San Francisco and this important Grand Opening that will benefit the city's creative community.

Grand Opening Event Details for Music City San Francisco below:

3rd Annual Songwriters Festival 
October 19th, 2024, 12 pm-6 pm
Free Event
Location: Polk Street between Bush andamp; Sutter + Fern Street
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Music City Grand Opening Party!
October 19th, 2024, 6 pm-12 am
20 acts
Tickets: $25adv
Location: 1355 Bush St, San Francisco, CA 91409
All Ages venue

Music City San Francisco Epicenter Fact Sheet
Address: 1355 Bush Street (near Polk)
Phone: 415-816-6207
*Music on seven stages, seven nights of the week. All Genres
*90 exhibit SF Music Hall of Fame Gallery, curated by former Rolling Stone editor Ben Fong-Torres
*20 fully equipped, live-streaming enabled rehearsal rooms
*San Francisco musical legend themed hostel/hotel with 90 beds
*Full bar
*Casual restaurant
Instagram: @musiccitysanfrancisco andamp; @musiccityhotel
Facebook: @musiccitysf andamp; @musiccityhotel
Tik Tok: @musiccitysf

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