Tag Archives: Noise Pop
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Noise Pop adds more acts to 2023 festival lineup
Jacques Greene performs at Starline Social Club in Oakland during the annual Noise Pop Festival on Feb. 29, 2020. Noise Pop Festival producers have announced the second wave of acts on the lineup of the 2023 Bay-Area-wide event, the 30th anniversary festival. Newly announced acts include MCs Junglepussy at…
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Noise Pop drops initial 2023 festival lineup, tickets on sale
Yo La Tengo performs at House of Blues Anaheim on Oct. 18, 2022. The band will perform at Noise Pop Music Festival in February. Chas Alm/STAFF. Producers of the Noise Pop Music Festival have announced the initial lineup of the 30th annual weeklong indie music event, which will take place throughout…
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Noise Pop moves 20th Street Block Party to Valencia Street
Noise Pop’s 20th Street Block Party. Photo: Paige K. Parsons Concert production company Noise Pop Tuesday announced the return of its free Mission festival 20th Street Block Party, which will take place on Oct. 15 at a new location. The one-day event will take place on Valencia Street, between…
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Noise Pop announces lineup for 20th Street Block Party in October
Con Brio performs at BottleRock Napa Valley in Napa on May 28, 2017. Alessio Neri/STAFF. Portland folk-pop band Y La Bamba and San Francisco’s soul and funk band Con Brio will headline Noise Pop’s 20th Street Block Party, which will take place on Oct. 16 this year after being…
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Noise Pop to bring back 20th Street Block Party in October, annual fest in 2022
Noise Pop’s 20th Street Block Party. Photo: Paige K. Parsons Music promoter Noise Pop on Thursday announced that it will bring back its annual San Francisco summer street party, the 20th Street Block Party, in October. It also confirmed that its annual Noise Pop Festival will return in 2022,…
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California allows live music to return, but how many venues reopen up in the air
The Chapel, closed, on the afternoon of March 17, 2020, the first day of a shelter-in-place to combat coronavirus. California health officials announced on Friday that indoor concerts, as well as other events, can resume on April 15. However, many don’t see the economic viability of doing so quite…
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COVID-19 pandemic forces Noise Pop from its Bryant Street home
Noise Pop office at 2180 Bryant St in San Francisco. Courtesy. Updated June 19. Noise Pop is leaving its home at 2180 Bryant St in San Francisco for 12 years, citing the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis. The community is invited to participate in a garage sale Saturday where…
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Noise Pop rolls out streaming shows to benefit local venues
K.Flay performs at the Fox Theater in Oakland on Sept. 7 2019. Chloe Catajan/STAFF. Noise Pop, which had recently announced a new online membership program and expanded merchandise offerings, in addition to its GoFundMe campaign to help furloughed employees, has laid out the initial performances in its streaming series,…
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Noise Pop expands COVID-19 fundraising with merch, digital membership, streaming series
Cafe Du Nord on Feb. 20, 2018. Jane Hu/STAFF. Facing an uncertain summer, concert producer Noise Pop has expanded the number of ways in which Bay Area music fans can keep the organization afloat—with a multitiered Patreon, gift cards and a more varied online merchandise store in addition to…
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How to Help: Donate to help keep Bay Area music alive during the shelter-in-place
Healing Potpourri performs at Rickshaw Stop in San Francisco on April 11, 2017. STAFF PHOTO. With the entire state of California shut down for the foreseeable future due to the fight against the COVID-19 coronavirus, venues, musicians, and the people they work with are raising money to stay afloat.…