Event Dates
From: Saturday, February 17, 2024
To: Saturday, February 17, 2024
TrophyDad presents DAD IN TRAINING for Presidents Day Weekend!
TrophyDad presents DAD IN TRAINING for Presidents Day Weekend!
- Hotel Via San Francisco just a 5 minute ride away from the party, located in the South of Market neighborhood of San Francisco, with Oracle Park across the street.
The party
- “Dad in Training” is back for Presidents Day weekend with TrophyDad putting dads-in-the-making through another round of boot camp at Club Six!
- This production features International DJs in the main room upstairs guest DJs spinning sexy provocative beats down below. The party kicks off at 10pm and continues to 4am.
- Venue has a clothes check.
- Sexy Dad-In-Training Go-Go Dancers
- Awaiting lineup and venue confirmation for the 2024 edition.
The Venue
- Club Six is San Francisco’s most Legendary Underground Night Club, Art Gallery, & Live Performance Space owned & operated by Angel Cruz. The venue is located on 60 6th St, San Francisco, CA 94103.
Trophy Dad
- TrophyDad, producer of the events PRIME, a dance event for older gay men in their PRIME and their friends, as well as DAD IN TRAINING for the up and coming dads out there.
- TrophyDad supports the Grass Roots Gay Rights Foundation serving as a Platinum Sponsor of its annual production of the fundraising event REAL BAD. TrophyDad proudly sponsors Folsom Street Events. All proceeds of the clothes check will benefit the upcoming AIDS/LifeCycle ride.
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