The Founders of Oakland’s Crybaby Debuting a New Concept in the City

Ceremony will be "a giant club and concert venue" near establishments such as BigE Burgers, Golden Lotus, and Radio.

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According to the San Francisco Business Times, the founders of Oakland’s Crybaby — Dominic Green and Jesse Tittsworth — are debuting a new concept in the city.

Taking over the 6,777-square-foot former Goodwill space at 1220 Broadway, Ceremony will be “a giant club and concert venue” and land near establishments such as BigE Burgers, Golden Lotus, and Radio.

“When reached this month Green said the plan is for a music venue with capacity for 1,000 people and a target opening date this fall,” the Journal reports.

The article continues, “Oakland permits from 2022 (the most recent at the address) show proposals for tenant improvements converting the retail space to a full-service restaurant and music venue with a mezzanine.”

What Now San Francisco contacted Green, but he could not provide additional information at this time.

Stay tuned for updates.

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Elise Love-McCorkle is a freelance writer for What Now Media Group. She is an alumna of The University of Texas at Austin and works in the creative sector. She is currently based in Lisbon, Portugal.
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