TBA - 9TH STREET SOCIAL CLUB is a vibrant nightclub and music venue located in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Opened in the early 2020s, TBA quickly established itself as an essential hub in Durham’s nightlife and music scene, focusing on underground music, electronic acts, and inclusive community programming. The venue occupies a repurposed industrial building on 9th Street, a historic commercial corridor known for its eclectic charm and a legacy of supporting indie businesses.
Since its inception, TBA has been celebrated for fostering a diverse and welcoming atmosphere, earning a reputation for championing experimental music, supporting local talent, and collaborating with community organizations. This cultural significance extends beyond its musical programming, as TBA has also hosted visual art installations, drag performances, and film screenings, making it a cornerstone for Durham’s creative community. Structurally, the club maintains an intimate, industrial aesthetic retaining some of the building’s original features, while also incorporating state-of-the-art sound systems and lighting to enhance the clubbing experience.
Since opening, TBA has not changed location, but it has undergone a series of interior renovations to accommodate larger audiences and expand its offerings, including a rooftop patio and event spaces for multidisciplinary arts. The club’s carefully curated lineup and inclusive ethos have drawn praise from both patrons and artists, further cementing its status as a cultural landmark in the region. Notable artists who have performed at TBA - 9TH STREET SOCIAL CLUB include international electronic acts such as Honey Dijon, Octo Octa, and DJ Seinfeld, as well as acclaimed regional talent like Oak City Slums, Treee City, and DJ Rang.
The venue has also featured performances by local collectives including Durty Durham, Techyes, and the Dancegruv Radio crew.
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