About this Event
Chinatown After Dark returns to Mr. Mahjong’s Friday (1/30)! If you know, you know: this is the SF Chinatown party that bridges generations from young creatives to OG ravers, all vibing under red lights and late-night club music.
Chinatown After Dark Manifesto:
1. Come for the music, leave with a friend (or two).
2. Respect is the real currency here.
3. Step out of your comfort zone—let the unknown music guide you.
4. All generations, all bodies, all identities—everyone’s welcome on the dance floor. (21+)
DJ Yuka Yu + Friends spinning underground house, techno, electronic, and a touch of silky R&B from 9PM–1AM.
This is a 21+ event - Photo ID required
🎟 TICKETS // Free with RSVP ($5 suggested donation)
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9PM – 1AM | Brought to you by NU TEKNO—the masterminds behind San Francisco Chinatown’s hottest party, “Chinatown After Dark”
Featured by SF Standard, and 48hills, we bring you the best in underground house, techno, and electronic music.
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About YUKA YU
Hailing from Taipei, Taiwan, Yuka is a sound and film artist and DJ. With a mix of Chinese, Japanese and Dutch heritage, she has infused her music with a global sensibility. She began DJing while living in London, where she bridged the underground and the mainstream. Her sets weave unique stories and take listeners on a genre-mixing, multicultural musical journey. Yuka has played in premiere nightclubs and other venues all over London, East Asia, and North America. Her Chinatown After Dark parties have become a local favorite. She also sings and plays the Chinese flute, and DJ’s regularly with live musicians who play the Guzheng (古筝), violin, bass guitar, trumpet and didgeridoo — with her genre-bending electronic style.
Yuka’s career highlights include playing on the Insomniac Camp OG stage at EDC Las Vegas, playing at Ministry of Sound (London), Noise Pop Festival and The Independent in SF, and the Rabbit Hole (New Orleans) during Jazzfest at night, as well as art exhibitions for Laura Kimpton at the Sausalito Center for Arts and Yuan Goang-Ming at the Asian Art Museum, where she also showcased her own video art.
https://yukayumusic.com
https://www.instagram.com/_yukaswat
https://soundcloud.com/yukaswat
https://open.spotify.com/artist/7zhvEJkt6jEHjov5uXZY8Z
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mr. Mahjong’s, 260 Kearny Street, San Francisco, United States
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