Noise Pop, San Francisco's premier indie music festival, is in full swing with multiple shows across notable venues until March 2. Celebrating its 32nd year, the festival showcases both emerging talents like LA's zzzahara and established artists such as Earl Sweatshirt. In addition to musical performances, this year's festival includes new partnerships and events under the SF Music Week initiative. Noise Pop also emphasizes community support, having raised over $6 million for local charities since 2024, highlighting its commitment to the grassroots music scene.
I'm excited about St. Vincent at Grace Cathedral, how incredible is that venue? And two nights of American Football playing their first album is definitely up there.
Right now we are definitely feeling the flood. There's 60 shows, so a lot to do. It's operationally crunch time. But we've got this, and the artists are stoked.
It's all about the grassroots music community of San Francisco. The scene here is really special. We're working to preserve that culture, with what we do as a business.
The festival donates its proceeds to charitable causes, raising more than $6 million for local charities since 2024.
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