SF Live announces 2024 remaining shows with Bottom of The Hill, Kilowatt, Cafe Du Nord, Neck of the Woods, Monarch, The Chapel

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
Press Contact: 
Paloma Concordia - paloma@papalodown.com
Kristen Soller - kristen@papalodown.com

A packed crowd for Jerry Harrison & Adrian Belew: Remain in Light at China Basin Park. Photo Credits: Alejandro Ramos

San Francisco, CA - September 3, 2024 - SF Live announces fall lineup and remaining shows of the 2024 series. Since May 2024, SF Live has gathered thousands of people to San Francisco’s outdoor plazas and parks. With eight more shows to go in the series, live music fans can expect punk rock, metal, jazz, electronic, and more. Shows are free to attend, and family friendly. Each concert offers a diverse lineup of artists, ranging from rising indie bands to well-established jazz ensembles and high-energy pop acts. Attendees can expect a unique and dynamic concert experience that showcases the breadth and depth of San Francisco's musical talent. The SF Live concert series has been produced in partnership with Illuminate, San Francisco Parks Alliance, Noise Pop, the Union Square Alliance and Plinth Agency. 

Over the past few months, SF Live series concerts have taken place throughout San Francisco at iconic open spaces and locations such as the Golden Gate Park Bandshell, Jerry Garcia Amphitheater, Union Square Plaza, Civic Center Plaza, Crane Cove Park, Fulton Plaza, and Eagle Plaza. 


Participating entertainment and music venues have included: Mr. Tipple’s, The Great Northern, Monarch, Madrone Art Bar, Bottom of the Hill, El Rio, Neck of the Woods, Great American Music Hall, Rickshaw Stop, The EndUp, Pandora Karaoke, Kilowatt, Cafe Du Nord, The Chapel, and The SF Eagle. 

Newly announced shows include:




To RSVP for shows and get more information on SF Live shows visit www.sflivefest.com



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About SF Live:

SF Live is a new six-month series of free music concerts launched May 2024, put on as a joint citywide initiative by esteemed San Francisco arts & music producers Illuminate, San Francisco Parks Alliance, Noise Pop, and Union Square Alliance. Created as a love letter to San Francisco music, SF Live concerts are a coming together of San Francisco’s storied musical history and the city’s promising and developing local talent. Supported by Mayor London N. Breed and the San Francisco Office of Economic and Workforce Development, SF Live is one of several initiatives to support the local nightlife and entertainment sector, alongside fee waivers, permit streamlining, and other efforts to support the sector’s recovery. SF Live is supported through a $2.5 million investment from the California State Legislature that was led by City Attorney David Chiu when he was an Assemblymember. For more info visit sflivefest.com

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