
Function 500 w/ jaag & BROKE LEG
Public Works
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San Francisco
Thursday, September 3 at 9 pm PDT
$5 OFF TICKETS
Lounge
Nightclub
Concert Venue
Bar
Thursday, September 3 at 9 pm PDT
$5 OFF TICKETS
Lounge
Nightclub
Concert Venue
Bar
Entry options
Details
Description
Thursday, September 3rd, 9pm - 2am
Loft / 21+ / Limited Capacity
Want free entry? Check out the PW Union where members get event access, drinks, skip the line, and more starting at just $12/month or $10 with an annual plan: www.publicsf.com/membership
Local 500 and Public Works Present:
FUNCTION500💣
❤️🩹
Partners in life and in music, JEHA B2B 4EVR is the duo project of BROKE LEG and jaag. Expect anything.
In true Local500 (@local500sf) fashion, we’re continuing to bring love back to Thursday nights in San Francisco. We are back for our sixth installment of our monthly first Thursday party at Public Works (@publicworkssf). Expect techno, club, house, and a tighter underground feel as we showcase local crews and producers.
Show up. Support local talent. Be apart of something...
🗓️September 3rd
🎫$5 online - $10 at door
🕐9pm-2am
ARTIST BIOS:
BROKE LEG:
Raised on hardcore, Bay Area hip hop, funk, and electro, BROKE LEG’s only concern is if a track bangs. A slap is a slap, regardless of origin. With special attention to producers from the bay, particularly the homies, he works to pay homage the sounds of the global underground - past and present.
jaag:
A SF-based Bay Area native, Neha aka jaag strives to weave different genres into a cohesive rhythmic story to create an environment of liberation, joy, and connection. Raised on the genre-bending South Asian producers of the 90s, the hyphy movement of the 2000s, and the vocalists of ancient Carnatic music, her mixes keep you on your toes while taking you on a journey. She blends breaks, electro, leftfield bass, trance, acid, and a plethora of global percussive genres, and also runs a party series called Maja Blast with fellow SF dj nofi, which is centered on a genre-less, set time-less experience where party goers can allow themselves to fully trust the dj and be surprised on the dance floor. Whether playing clubs, community gatherings, or radio, jaag sees the medium as an opportunity to share overlooked sounds, connect musical lineages, and create moments where diverse influences can coexist.

