San Francisco‘s 18th annual Noise Pop festival, featuring indie rock artists, independent films, and special events that will take place at venues throughout the city over a span of seven days, starting this Tuesday, February 23rd.
Artists and bands scheduled to perform include an eclectic line-up, ranging from folk and rock to pop and electronic. Some of the headliners include Rogue Wave, The Magnetic Fields, The Dodos, Zee Avi, !!!, Edward Sharpe and the Zeros, John Vanderslice, Atlas Sound, Memory Tapes, We Were Promised Jetpacks, Thao Nguyen, Mark Kozelek, Foreign Born, Far and The Soundtrack of Our Lives.
Claudia Gonson Of Magnetic Fields will present the keynote speech at the opening ceremonies at the Industry Noise. A number of shows have already sold out, including performances headlined by Rogue Wave, Atlas Sound, Four Tet, Memory Tapes, Edward Sharpe and the Zeros and The Magnetic Fields’ Monday night show at the Herbst Theatre. Some film screenings have also sold out (see details below; plus plenty of trailers).
The Yoko Ono Plastic Ono Band will perform for the first time in San Francisco in 15 years opening night at the Fox Theatre in Oakland. Performing with Yoko Ono will be her son, Sean Lennon, With Cornelius, Yuka Honda and Deerhoof.
This is the full schedule for Noise Pop organized by music and film, and including information such as artists, venue names and locations, show times, ticket prices, song streams, and video trailers.
Wednesday, Feb. 24th
Music
Rogue Wave with Princeton, Man/Miracle, and Two Sheds at Bottom Of The Hill (website | 1233 17th St. ) – 8 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. All ages.
“Good Morning” – Rogue Wave
“Sadie and Andy” – Princeton
The Ghost of a Saber Toothed Tiger at The Independent ( website | 628 Divisadero St. ) – 8 p.m. Tickets: $20. Ages 21+.
Harlem, Best Coast, The Sandwiches and Young Prisms at Cafe Du Nord (website | 2170 Market St. ) . Tickets: $12. Ages 21+.
“Friendly Ghosts” – Harlem
“This Is Real” – Best Coast
Foreign Born, The Fresh & Onlys, Free Energy and The Splinters at the Rickshaw Stop (website | 155 Fell St. ) – 8 p.m. Tickets: $15. All ages.
“Vacationing People” – Foreign Born
“Free Energy” – Free Energy
Film
Austin, Texas: Live Music Capital of the World? at the Roxie Theatre (website | 3117 16th St), 7 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
Related: See a three minute, cool promo video mashup of Austin with some great shots of the music scene and other Austin attractions, via AustinTexas.org and set to music by Vallejo.
P Star Rising at the Roxie, 9 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
Thursday, Feb. 25th
Music
Citay, Greg Ashley and Tape Deck Mountain at Cafe Du Nord – 8 p.m. Tickets: $12-$14. Age requirement of 21 years.
“Careful with That Hat” – Citay
“Ghost Colony” – Tape Deck Mountain
Far (Reunion show) with Stomacher, Picture Atlantic, The Trophy Fire at Bottom of the Hill – 8 p.m. Tickets: $14. All ages.
“Pony” – Far
The Dodos with Magik Magik Orchestra Collaborative at the Palace of Fine Arts (website | 3301 Lyon St.) – 8 p.m. Tickets: $25. All ages.
“Jodi” – The Dodos
Zee Avi with The Hot Toddies, Leslie and the Badgers and Tiny Television at Rickshaw Stop – 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $12-$14. All ages.
“First of the Gang to Die” – Zee Avi
Film
Blood Into Wine at Viz Cinema (website | 1746 Post St. ) – 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. All ages.
The Heart is a Drum Machine at the Viz Cinema – 9:30 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
Friday, Feb. 26th
Music
John Vanderslice with Nurses, Honeycomb and Conspiracy of Venus at Swedish American Hall (website | 2174 Market St.) – 8 p.m. Tickets: $15. Ages 21+.
“Me and My 424” – John Vanderslice
“Asleep” – Nurses
Atlas Sound with Geographer, Magic Wands and Nice Nice at Great American Music Hall (website | 859 O’Farrell St. ) – 8 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. All ages.
“Walkabout” (featuring Noah Lennox, aka Panda Bear, of Animal Collective) – Atlas Sound
“Can’t You Wait” – Geographer
The Mumlers with The Growlers, Sonny and the Sunsets and The Ferocious Few at Cafe Du Nord – 8 p.m. Tickets: $12-$14. Ages 21+.
“Red River Hustle” – The Mumlers
“Barnacle Beast” – The Growlers
Wallpaper, The Limousines, Butterfly Bones and Battlehooch at Slim’s (website | 333 11th St. ) – 8 p.m. Tickets: $14. All ages.
“Pool Party” – Wallpaper
“Dancing at Her Funeral” – The Limousines
Four Tet with Nathan Fake, Rainbow Arabia and New Villager at The Independent – 8 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. Ages 21+.
“Plastic People” – Four Tet
“Harlem Sunset” – Rainbow Arabia
“Rich Doors” – New Villager
Scissors for Lefty, Judgment Day, Ghosts and the City, and Glaciers at Bottom of the Hill – 8 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. Ages 21+.
Film
Blood Into Wine at ATA (website | 992 Valencia St. ) – 7 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
Downtown Calling at ATA – 9 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
Saturday, Feb. 27th
Music
Memory Tapes with Loquat, Birds & Batteries, and Letting Up Despite Great Faults at Bottom of the Hill – 9 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. All ages.
“Plain Material” – Memory Tapes
“Sit” – Loquat
The Magnetic Fields at Fox Theatre in Oakland (website |1807 Telegraph Ave.) – 8 p.m. Tickets: $32.50. All ages.
“I Don’t Believe You” – The Magnetic Fields
True Widow, P.E.E., Ovens, and Grass Widow at Cafe Du Nord – 8 p.m. Tickets: $12-$14. Ages 21+.
“Duelist” – True Widow
“Time Could Bend” – Grass Widow
We Were Promised Jetpacks with The Lonely Forest, Bear Hands, Tempo No Tempo at Slim’s – 8 p.m. Tickets: $16. All ages.
“Conductor” – We Were Promised Jetpacks
“What a Drag” – Bear Hands
Thao Nguyen with Mirah and Horse Feathers, Dave Smallen, Carletta, and Sue Kay at Swedish American Hall – 8 p.m. Tickets: $15. Ages 21+.
“Beat” – Thao Nguyen
“Curs in the Weeds” – Horse Feathers
The Soundtrack of Our Lives with Nico Vega, Music for Animals, and Imaad Wasif at The Independent – 8 p.m. Tickets: $16. Ages 21+.
“Firmament Vacation” – The Soundtrack of Our Lives
“Beast” – Nico Vega
“Red Cells” – Music For Animals
“Wanderlusting” – Imaad Wasif
Mark Kozelek with Laura Gibson, Paula Frazer, and Fences at The Great American Music Hall – 8 p.m. Tickets: $26/$30. All ages.
“Celebrated Summer” – Mark Kozelek
“Come By Storm” – Laura Gibson
!!! with Maus Haus, Sugar & Gold, and My First Earthquake at Mezzanine (website | 444 Jessie St. ). Tickets: $20. Ages 21+.
“Take Estasy With Me (Magnetic Fields)” – !!!
“Rigid Breakfast” – Maus Haus
Black Prairie (with members of The Decemberists), Trainwreck Riders, Billy & Dolly, and Birds Fled From Me – 8:30 p.m. at Rickshaw Stop. Tickets: $14. All ages.
“Engine Driver” – The Decemberists
“Chug Along” – Trainwreck Riders
Film
Unusual Heroes: John Darnielle and Lou Barlow at ATA – 2 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages
Woodstock: Now & Then at ATA – 4 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
Sunday, Feb. 28th
Music
Dizzy Balloon with The Houds Below, Visqueen and Laarks at Bottom of the Hill – 1 p.m. Tickets: $12. All ages.
“Raise A Glass” – Dizzy Balloon
“All The Words” – Laarks
Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros with The Watson Twins, AB & The Sea, and The Northern Key at Bimbo’s 365 Club (website | 1025 Columbus Ave ) – 7:30 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out.
“Daydream” – Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros
“Sky Open Up” – The Watson Twins
Film
The Secret to a Happy Ending at ATA – 2 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. All ages.
All My Friends Are Funeral Singers at ATA – 4 p.m. Tickets: $10. All ages.
A Film About Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields at Mezzanine – 8 p.m. Tickets: $15. All ages.
Monday, March 1st – The Finale
The Magnetic Fields with Mark Eitzel at Herbst Theater (website | 401 Van Ness St. ) – 8 p.m. Tickets: Sold Out. All ages.
“All The Umbrellas in London” (Live at KVRX, 1999) – The Magnetic Fields
Tickets for all performances listed above can be purchased on the Noise Pop full schedule page
Note: The official website homepage’s top menu links – Artists, Schedule, etc. – do not contain the updated 2010 information, for some strange reason; a bit confusing, but make sure to click here for all of the information for the 2010 event. The Bay Bridged put together a cool feature of free Noise Pop events.
We’re gearing up for Noise Pop! Thanks to Tell All Your Friends PR and Noise Pop organizers for helping us out in planning for the festival.