April 23rd – 1 Year Anniversary of The Club!

The next Treat Social Club will be April 23rd for our 1 Year Anniversary! We’ve brought back the best of the best of our wild collaborations for your eyes, ears and of course, your tastebuds. Buy your tickets now

Finn Kelly and Adam Theis have teamed up to produce a monthly event featuring The Realistic Orchestra and other Bay Area bands. Check out what’s happen at the next show here or buy your ticket.

The Treat Social Club is an experimental arts venue in San Francisco featuring local musicians, dancers, visual artists, makers and game designers.   Held once at month at the headquarters of The Go Game, the event will be curated by Jazz Mafia founder Adam Theis and will feature many new wide-reaching directions in acoustic music. Local artists from the various disciplines will be invited to collaborate with the musicians to shape each event, which will be loosely base1d on a theme.  We encourage cross-disciplinary works and are excited to explore how technology and game theory can enhance audience engagement.

Admittance to the Treat Social Club is by invitation only and will be held on a Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30pm. There is a $15 cover charge which 80% will go straight to the performers.  Come as you are with a flask or a jug and a few bucks for some local eats too.

We invite artists from all walks to write to us at finn@thegogame.com or adam@jazzmafia.com if they are interested in collaborating.

Thanks to Joseph Griffin, Mike Hulsey and Stephen Reddell for the video production

About Finn

Finnegan Kelly is the CEO and Co-Founder of The Go Game. Started in 2001 in collaboration with his good friend Ian Fraser, The Go Game was the first location-based game of it’s kind. In a time before flash mobs and check-ins, hundreds of San Francisco adventurers came out each month to play one of their hand-crafted urban games, weaving actors and creative stunts with trivia and location based clues. Over the past 10 years The Go Game has evolved into the leader in corporate team building running over 50 events a month around the world. They hold the record for the world’s largest mobile phone game with an event in Dallas that featured over 2500 players. To date, over 1 million players have experienced their blend of fun and creativity, and they have grown to a 3 million dollar company with 20 employees across the country. Finnegan is responsible for the technical side of the company and which is poised to release its first iPhone App for SXSW. In his spare time, Finnegan is a jazz piano player around the Bay Area, performing at Revolution Café and Yoshi’s.

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