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Watch: Our Stud sneak peek parted the sequined curtains on new location

Drinks, drag, dancing and more at the legendary queer bar's new location ahead of the 4/20 grand opening.

If you missed our packed and fabulous party giving a sneak peek on the Stud‘s new SoMa location (1123 Folsom) before the legendary queer club’s Grand Opening party on April 20, have no fear, reporter Andrew Brobst was on the scene. The party also celebrated 48 Hills co-founder and arts editor (and Stud co-owner) Marke B.’s long belated birthday, and welcomed two of the Stud’s favorite performers Dulce De Leche and Mary Vice, alongside DJ Rolo. Come to the Stud on Sat/20, 6pm-2am, to celebrate the return of this nightlife institution!

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