The Juneteenth drag institution that Nicki Jizz started as a Twitch stream in 2020 marks its sixth birthday tonight at August Hall — doors 10 pm, show 11 pm, with RuPaul's Drag Race Season 16 runner-up Sapphira Cristal headlining.
The Juneteenth drag show that Nicki Jizz launched as a Twitch stream in 2020 — in the week after the murders of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor — turns six tonight at August Hall, 420 Mason Street, in Union Square. The sixth anniversary of Reparations falls on its founding night, and it has its biggest headliner yet: Sapphira Cristal, runner-up from RuPaul's Drag Race Season 16 and a classically trained soprano with a reported six-octave range, alongside RPDR Season 15 contestant Jax and DJ Lady Ryan. Nicki Jizz hosts.
The show has some history behind it. It opened as a streaming event that raised more than $20,000 in its first year, directly funneling money to Black performers at a moment when federal unemployment left dancers without income. It went live in 2021 at Oasis SF, became a recurring 2nd-Friday monthly series, and has since grown into one of the Bay Area's most decorated drag nights — Nicki Jizz took Drag Queen of the Year 2023 and has been in the running most years since. Moving the anniversary show to August Hall, a 900-capacity room, is the biggest staging yet.
What you need to show up: Doors at 10 pm, show at 11 pm. 21+, ID required. Ticket price was not publicly confirmed as of Thursday evening — Ticketmaster is listing the event but the price page was not accessible; check augusthallsf.com or Ticketmaster directly. Powell Street BART is two blocks south (exit Powell & Market, walk up Mason).
One thing worth knowing before you go: bring cash. Tipping at Reparations isn't an afterthought — that redistribution is the whole premise of the name.

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