Oakland First Friday :: FREE
Staying true to our original mission in 2007, Every First Friday we will bring you Local Indie Bands making a name for themselves! 12mn-Sunrunners
11pm-The Hot Toddies
10pm-Sunset Shipwrecks
9pm-Emily Afton
Staying true to our original mission in 2007, Every First Friday we will bring you Local Indie Bands making a name for themselves! 12mn-Sunrunners
11pm-The Hot Toddies
10pm-Sunset Shipwrecks
9pm-Emily Afton
Live Music. Free! Staying true to our original mission in 2007, Every First Friday we will bring you Local Indie Bands making a name for themselves! Brass Bed, Zodiac Death Valley, The Love Dimension, and Spiral Electric.
A monthly event featuring Poetry, Film and wild happenings. Enjoy Taropy with Miss Ginger and the cocktail stylings of Victoria Victrola. Poetry from 8 to 9pm. Film: Le Jetée. No Cover.
Come on down for a special Two Piece Tuesday. There will still be Taropy with Miss Ginger and drink delights and music by Nell Maynard too. We will also be celebrating supporting Hillary Clinton for President. No cover!
Weekly, offering live local music and performance, Taropy with Miss Ginger and delicious cocktails. There is no cover and much magic. This week presenting.......Namorados da Lua
A regular event offering live local music and performance, Taropy with Miss Ginger and delicious cocktails. There is no cover and much magic. This week featuring the Bob & Lenny Show!
Bad Luck Of The Draw Club makes its return to The Uptown. Expect the same fun (DRINK, DRAW, LURK, REPEAT) plus drawing games, a raffle, and special all vinyl Dj sets by L*Roneous and Puzzle.
Wednesday 8/31 we are back with an all new lineup featuring: Irene Tu (KQED's Women to Watch, SF Punchline) Red Scott (SF Sketchfest, Cobb's Comedy Club) and headliner, Natasha Muse! (NBC's Seeso, SF Weekly's Top Comics to Watch). This is one you don't want to miss!
Every First Friday, Free of Charge: The Uptown Nightclub presents local indie bands who are making it happen. Our goal is to expose the richness of artistry that resides in the greater Oakland area. This week's line-up features Mad Noise, Talky Tina, Sinister Twist and Catchlight!
The 1st Tuesday of every month is Queer Sessions, a celebration of local and live performers, Taropy with Miss Ginger and bar treats with Victoria Victrola. Music starts at 8pm. There is no cover and much magic.
Check out this week's smoking hot super-duper deluxe lineup featuring the amazing: Iris Benson (SJ Improv) Sean Mackenzie (This Weeks Show) Frankie Lee (Frankie F******* Lee!) Jane Harrison (SF Sketchfest) & headliner Stroy Moyd!!! (SF Punchline, Cobb's Comedy Club, #HellaFunny)
Join us for our monthly celebration of Poetry, Weird Film and Alt Music. There will be Taropy with Miss Ginger and cocktails too. There is no cover and much magic. 7 to 9pm.
We're back next Wednesday with a TOP SHELF LINEUP featuring: Matt Gubser (SF Punchline, Cobb's Comedy Club) Amy Miller (Last Comic Standing) & David Studebaker! (SF Weekly's Top 10 Comics to Watch) including regulars Adam Pearlstein, Adrian McNair & Josef Anolin!
A regular weekly event offering live local music, Taropy with Miss Ginger and delicious cocktails. There is no cover and much magic. Music from 8 to 10pm.
We are back next Wednesday 9/21 featuring a fiery lineup including the hilarious: Walker Glenn (Savage Henry Comedy Festival) Phil Griffiths (SJ Improv, Rooster T Feathers) Emily Van Dyke! (SF Sketchfest, SF Punchline) and special guests!!!
A regular weekly event offering live local music, Taropy with Miss Ginger and delicious cocktails. There is no cover and much magic. This week featuring the cabaret-folk rock melodies of Alzara & Brother Spellbinder. Music from 8 to 10pm.
Bad Luck of the Draw Club returns to the Uptown every 4th Wednesday. Bring your art supplies and get creative with other local artists over cocktails and DJ sets by Alex Puzzle & Dee Monet!
First Saturday:Â Hip-Hop x Reggae Party with DJ Lexx Jonez (KMEL Morning Show) & DJ Young Fyah spinning Hip-Hop, R&B and Reggae Free before 1030/ $5 before 11pm with RSVP at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-first-saturday-hip-hop-x-reggae-where-reggae-and-hip-hop-collide-tickets-27732719310 Dress code: Dress stylish. No sports hats. 21+
The 1st Tuesday of every month is Queer Sessions, a celebration of local and live performers. Music and more.. Taropy with Miss Ginger and bar treats with Victoria Victrola. Music starts at 8pm. There is no cover and much magic.
Don't miss the best of local indie artists performing on the Uptown stage as part of First Friday in Oakland. No cover! This month featuring: Abbot Kinney, Books on Fate, The Quirk, Life in 24 Frames.
Join us for our monthly celebration of Poetry, Weird Film and Alt Music. There will be Taropy with Miss Ginger and cocktails too. There is no cover and much magic. 7 to 9pm.
Live Stand-Up Comedy Showcase every Wednesday 7pm-9pm. Hosted by Adam Pearlstein, Adrian McNair & Josef Anolin. FREE event!
Glistening with insight and whimsy, Handmade Moments are a fearless all-weather duo - complementary spirits of musical tightrope and magic - serving up entrée to their secret river of goodness. Free show!!
Fondly known as the girl with the African thumb piano (mbira instrument), Piwai has been wowing American, and Zimbabwean audiences with her reverberating soulful voice, interlaced with catchy, genre fusing melodies and exotically mystifying sounds. There is no cover and much magic.
Live Stand-Up Comedy Showcase every Wednesday 7pm-9pm. Hosted by Adam Pearlstein, Adrian McNair & Josef Anolin. FREE event!
Two Piece Tuesdays is a weekly event offering live local performance and cocktails. There is no cover and much magic.
Live Stand-Up Comedy Showcase every Wednesday 7pm-9pm. Hosted by Adam Pearlstein, Adrian McNair & Josef Anolin. FREE event!
Comedy Night at The Uptown is a live stand up comedy showcase located in the heart of downtown Oakland. Each week features some of the best local and traveling comedians as seen on Comedy Central, HBO, Seeso & Viceland. Every show is hosted by local favorites Adam Pearlstein, Adrian McNair & Josef Anolin.