What's Happening?
The popular San Francisco nightclub Oasis, known for its drag performances and cabaret acts, has been saved from permanent closure thanks to a significant emergency donation from the Stevens Family. Initially
set to close permanently after New Year’s Eve, the club will now only close temporarily for a few months. The donation, amounting to several million dollars, will not only sustain the nightclub but may also facilitate the purchase of the building at 298 11th Street. Oasis Arts, the nonprofit arm responsible for the club's programming, will continue its mission to support diverse and marginalized voices in the arts community.
Why It's Important?
The donation to Oasis highlights the importance of preserving cultural and artistic spaces that serve as safe havens for marginalized communities, particularly the LGBTQ+ community in San Francisco. The club has been a significant venue for artistic expression and community gathering, hosting numerous events and performances that celebrate diversity. The financial support from the Stevens Family underscores the role of philanthropy in sustaining cultural institutions and the potential for community allies to make impactful contributions. This development ensures that Oasis can continue to provide a platform for artists and maintain its cultural significance in the city.
What's Next?
Following the temporary closure, Oasis plans to develop its 2026 programming and explore ways to use the existing space permanently. Negotiations with the building's landlord are ongoing, with the possibility of Oasis Arts purchasing the property. The club's temporary closure will allow for strategic planning and the continuation of its mission to support the arts. Future updates and announcements are expected as the club navigates this new chapter.








