For the uninitiated, The Blessed Madonna (formerly known as The Black Madonna before a 2020 name change) is one of the most respected DJs in the global electronic music scene — a selector whose sets are equal parts euphoric house, classic disco, and raw, sweaty dance floor energy. She's headlined festivals from Glastonbury to Coachella and holds down residencies that most DJs would trade a kidney for.
The Midway, tucked away in Dogpatch's industrial sprawl, remains one of the best large-format venues in the city for this kind of event. Say what you will about San Francisco's nightlife struggles in recent years — between rising costs, venue closures, and a post-pandemic hangover that still lingers — but events like this prove the city's dance music scene isn't dead. It's just selective about when it shows up.
And frankly, this is the kind of cultural ecosystem San Francisco should be fostering. We don't need more city-funded "activations" or bureaucratic committees on nightlife. We need promoters taking risks, venues staying open, and the city getting out of the way. Electroluxx has been doing its thing without a government grant, and the results speak for themselves.
If you're on the fence: go. Support the venues and promoters keeping SF's cultural pulse alive. The city's not going to do it for you.
Check The Midway's site for tickets and details before they disappear.

