
Carlos Olin Montalvo
Music Writer at SF Station
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2 weeks ago |
sfstation.com | Carlos Olin Montalvo
Get ready to groove in the grove. It’s the 88th season of the Stern Grove Festival! The historic, multi-genre outdoor concert series takes place in the beautiful, narrow tree-lined park along Sloat Boulevard at 19th Avenue in the Parkside District. The 100% free weekly concerts start June 15th, and runs through August 17th.
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2 weeks ago |
sfstation.com | Carlos Olin Montalvo
The organizers behind the independent music festival Dirtybird Campout previously announced a collaboration with Northern Nights Music Festival. Now the full music lineup has been revealed for the multi-day weekend of camping at Cook’s Valley Campground, near the Humboldt / Mendocino County line.
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1 month ago |
sfstation.com | Carlos Olin Montalvo
For its 17th year, the beloved Bay Area festival is once again planning to transform Golden Gate Park into a world-class celebration of music, culinary arts, and culture from August 8th – 10th. And, just in time for tickets to go on sale, Outside Lands has unveiled the eagerly awaited 2025 lineup. The festival continues a rich tradition of showcasing top talent from many genres, while providing an unparalleled combination of experiences; from music to cannabis to food, drink, and art.
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1 month ago |
sfstation.com | Carlos Olin Montalvo
San Francisco’s historic Regency Ballroom just got a significant makeover, and it’s ready for a new era. California concert promoter Goldenvoice led the multi-million-dollar renovation project of the venue, a venue that was built back in 1909 with Scottish Rite architecture, blending Neoclassic and Beaux-Arts styles. The venue comfortably accommodates up to 1,400 people, with a grand ballroom decorated by 22 teardrop chandeliers.
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1 month ago |
sfstation.com | Carlos Olin Montalvo
As the weather warms and transitions from winter to spring, music enthusiasts begin checking their calendars in anticipation, looking at which extraordinary outdoor shows will be coming to Bay Area. With sun-soaked days ahead — well San Francisco will have a loving hug from the ever present Karl the Fog — the region transform into one vibrant stage after another, fostering friends getting together to enjoy a concert or two.
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