Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to headline Noise Pop Festival as new acts announced

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony perform during halftime of a game between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Jan. 7, 2024. Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images.

Noise Pop on Tuesday announced the final slate of acts performing at the annual music festival, including headliner Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.

The hip-hop luminaries will perform at Curran Theatre on March 1. Other newly announced performers include  Italian DJ Tennis, Jamaican British artist Rochelle Jordan and folk singer Kate Bollinger.

They will join more than 75 previously announced acts like Snail Mail, The Mountain Goats, Louis Cole, Suzanne Ciani, Cherry Glazerr, Dehd, Jacques Greene with Nosaj Thing, Conducta, Alice Glass, Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter and Mount Eerie.

“With over 100 acts in the queue for Noise Pop’s weeklong party, there’s no shortage of incredible shows to catch at the festival — and you might even discover your next favorite artist,” Noise Pop CEO Michelle Swing said.



The Bay Area’s independent music festival will run from Feb. 22 through March 3 at venues throughout the San Francisco and Oakland like Great American Music Hall, Bottom of the Hill, The Chapel, Rickshaw Stop, Joe Henderson Lab at SFJAZZ, August Hall, Gray Area, Kilowatt, Bender’s Bar and Grill, 1015 Folsom and even Grace Cathedral.

Noise Pop Festival will include a showcase to 1015 Folsom – “Rhonda presents: A Club Called SQUISH” – featuring Ben UFO, Conducta, Olof Dreijer of The Knife; and two shows at historic film house 4Star Theater by Tommy Guerrero. The theater will also screen “Dreamin’ Wild,” a biopic about indie rock pioneer Donnie Emerson, featuring a Q&A with the artist and his wife, musician Nancy Sophia Emerson.

This year, SF Jazz is curating a jazz lineup during Noise Pop Festival with acts like Holly Bowling⁠, Cosa Nostra Strings⁠, The Seshen and Melanie Charles⁠. The festival will also hold a free concert featuring Oakland’s Space Ghost (Sudi Wachspress), paid for by hotel The LINE San Francisco. The hotel is offering a 20 percent discount for festival-goers who use code “MAKENOISE” at its website.



Noise Pop will again include happy hours, after-hour parties and visual arts events.

The festival also partnered with Fandiem and Harness to support nonprofit Sweet Relief Musicians Fund, which helps musicians and music industry workers facing financial challenges due to physical or mental health issues or disability. You can make donations at fandiem.com/noisepop to help Bay Area musicians and industry workers. As an incentive, one person will make an advance donation will get two VIP badges to the festival as well as merch and passes to other Noise Pop concerts.

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