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Baths

Fri Apr 17 at 8:30pm

San Francisco, CA

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BathsGay Meatsupport from: TBAFriday April 17th 2026Neck of the Woods 406 Clement St San Francisco, CA(upstairs)$25 in adv $35 at the doorDoors at 7:30pmALL AGES

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About Baths

Will Wiesenfeld AKA Baths was born in 1989, in Los Angeles, California. Wiesenfield is a classically trained musician, and began learning the piano at the age of four “to compete with his brother”. By twelve he had “completely abandoned it,” but continual musical experimenting lead him to record his first piece of music at age fourteen. Under a previous moniker, [Post-foetus], he wrote four albums and three EPs. He also ventured into a more ambient style with side-project Geotic, a project which Irish magazine State. Read more on Last.fm

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Where was the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco?
The Winterland Ballroom was a legendary concert venue located at 2000 Post Street in San Francisco, California, at the corner of Post and Steiner Streets. Originally opened as an ice skating rink in 1928, it was converted into a music venue in the late 1960s and quickly became a centerpiece of San Francisco's vibrant live music scene. Owned and operated by concert promoter Bill Graham, the Winterland Ballroom hosted iconic performances by artists such as The Grateful Dead, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix. The venue was particularly famous for its New Year's Eve shows and its historic closing concert in 1978. Though the Winterland Ballroom was demolished in 1985, its legacy continues to influence the San Francisco music community.
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