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Kelly's Mission Rock, nestled on the edge of the San Francisco Bay, was an iconic venue that left an indelible mark on the city's vibrant nightlife scene. Originally established as a dockside bar in the 1970s, the venue underwent a transformation in the 1980s, embracing the burgeoning electronic music movement. Its industrial charm, characterized by exposed beams and an expansive dance floor, made it a beloved destination for both locals and visitors seeking a unique clubbing experience.

Over the decades, Kelly's Mission Rock became synonymous with San Francisco's eclectic music culture, hosting a variety of genres but ultimately finding its true calling in the realm of electronic music. The venue's location near the waterfront gave it a distinctive ambiance, with breathtaking views of the bay that added to its allure. It was not just a nightclub but a cultural hub that brought together a diverse crowd, creating a community of music lovers who celebrated the freedom and creativity that electronic music inspired.

The venue's significance was further cemented by its ability to adapt to the ever-evolving music landscape, incorporating cutting-edge sound and lighting systems that enhanced its reputation as a premier nightlife destination. Kelly's Mission Rock proudly hosted an array of incredible talent, both international and local, who contributed to its legendary status. Among the notable artists who graced its stage were electronic music pioneers like Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin, and John Digweed.

The venue also provided a platform for local talents such as Mark Farina, Miguel Migs, and DJ Dan, fostering a sense of community and collaboration within the San Francisco music scene. Through its doors passed an endless parade of DJs and live acts, each adding their unique flair to the venue’s rich tapestry of musical history.

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The capacity of Kelly's Mission Rock is 1000.

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