Music festival takes over nearly 20 venues across San Francisco
Briefly

The 32nd Noise Pop Festival in San Francisco starts with excitement as it showcases various under-the-radar artists alongside renowned performers. Spanning 11 days across nearly 20 venues, this year's festival uniquely blends music with a tribute to David Lynch in collaboration with SF Sketchfest. Festival-goers can opt for an all-show badge or individual tickets, with opportunities to catch sold-out performers like St. Vincent. Featured acts include Geographer celebrating their anniversary album, Les Savy Fav's return, and the heavy sounds of Chat Pile, promising an unforgettable experience for music fans.
"This year they’re also partnering with SF Sketchfest for a special musical tribute to late film director David Lynch."
"This year, the 11-day festival traditionally celebrates under-the-radar national artists paired with up-and-coming locals."
"There was a period of time in the late '90s and early 2000s when Les Savy Fav may have been the wildest rock band in the world."
"Although it does pack some serious star power this year, the festival traditionally celebrates under-the-radar national artists paired with up-and-coming locals."
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