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The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll in San Francisco, California, US which became famous under the direction of concert promoter Bill Graham from 1968 to 1971. Named after at the intersection of and (which was Graham's principal venue from 1966 to 1968), it stood at the southwest corner of Market Street and South Van Ness Avenue in the Civic Center district. In June 2018, the top two floors of the building reopened as SVN West, a new concert and corporate event venue.


History
Originally, the El Patio Ballroom, Van Ness & Market, 1933 later the Carousel Ballroom, it was a -era dance palace, located at 1545 Market street, on the second floor, above the street-level retail at 10 South Van Ness Avenue. Beginning in 1968, it was briefly operated by a collective formed by the , Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service and Big Brother and the Holding Company as a social/musical "laboratory experiment". According to critic , the "six-month run may well have corresponded with the height of the whole '60s /San Francisco thing."

Due to various reasons (including the socioeconomic deterioration of the Fillmore District, the modest capacity of The Fillmore, and financial difficulties faced by the collective), Bill Graham moved his prime concert location in July 1968 to this larger venue, one and a half miles from the original Fillmore at 1805 . He called this venue the Fillmore West (in contrast with Graham's auditorium in New York City).


Events
The Celestial Synapse was a musical event held at the Fillmore West on the evening of 19 February 1969. At least 3,000 people attended the event, hosted by the Frontiers of Science Fellowship. The performance began with a monk playing Tibetan gongs, and played a set."Good vibes in the name of science". , April 5, 1969.

The Grateful Dead were among the regulars at the , playing 64 concerts (including 18 under the name of the Carousel Ballroom) from 1968 to 1971.


Closing
After three years, closed the on July 4, 1971, with five nights of shows featuring such San Francisco bands as Santana, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the and Quicksilver Messenger Service (who headlined the final performance at the venue) and a poetry reading from . A documentary film of the last several concerts, called Fillmore, and a three-disc album, called , were released in 1972.


SVN West
After housing a car dealership for many years, the venue reverted to a music venue and event space called SVN West. Its first concert, a benefit, was held on June 14, 2018.


Future Development
On March 6, 2025, permits were filed to develop the site to a 67-story skyscraper.


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