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AT&T “Turn Up The Love” Tour Returns to SF for 2023

SF’s flagship AT&T Store at 1 Powell invites you to tour on June 17th the support the Trevor Project and celebrate our LGBTQ+ community.
By - posted 6/15/2023 No Comment

You’re invited to connect to the greatest LGBTQ+ musicians this summer with our compliments.

The AT&T Turn Up The Love Tour is coming back to San Francisco! The San Francisco flagship store at 1 Powell St will include performances by Wrabel, Gigi Perez and Coco & Breezy, to spread the importance of love and acceptance in support of The Trevor Project.Doors open at 8pm, arrive early. RSVP does not guarantee entry.

AT&T presents Turn Up The Love Tour
Saturday, June 17, 2023 | 8:00pm – 11:00pm
AT&T Flagship Store, 1 Powell St., SF
FREERSVP Required

This tour strives to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and support The Trevor Project.

Get complimentary access to an AT&T Turn Up the Love Tour event

 

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Performances By

Wrabel

Stephen Wrabel (who goes simply by Wrabel) has made a career out of connection. Be it A-level artists with the brilliant songs he has penned (Kesha, Meghan Trainor, P!nk, etc) or directly with fans through his heart-on-his-sleeve vulnerability, Wrabel’s impact is something massive felt by both industry peers and listening audiences alike.

“My grandma would send me screenshots of my YouTube comments,” he says. “She was like, ‘People are having full therapy in the comments section.’” He pauses to take that in. “I still have a hard time saying they’re ‘fans,’ because it’s not like I’m over here and they’re over there. I’m talking to them all the time. They just so happen to like something I do.”

Wrabel has become synonymous with crafting relatable, all-too-human themes that we’ve heard in previous hits like the love-ache of 2017’s “11 blocks,” 2019’s culturally reverberating LGBTQ+ anthem “the village,” and 2020’s “hurts like hell,” which he debuted on the TODAY show. In 2021, he released his transcendent full-length debut, these words are all for you. Billboard rhapsodized, “Wrabel does it all with the kind of authorship that just makes you want to dive even deeper into his complex, beautifully rendered story.”

His 2023 project, a journey through our shared emotions, will be released in parts — think chapters of a diary — culminating in a full album later this year. The journey starts with chapter of me, an EP comprised of songs written to himself, for himself, out April 21.

Gigi Perez

Born in New Jersey and raised in Florida, gigi began writing songs in her teens and taught herself to play guitar, piano and ukulele. In high school, she formed the fuzz folk band Wendy Lane with some friends including producer and multi instrumentalist Aidan Hobbs, who is now one of her chief collaborators. She briefly attended Berklee College of Music before relocating to New York, where she began working on the songs that would make up her debut EP.

Since releasing “Sometimes (Backwood)” in 2021, gigi has been on the ascent, playing the 2021 Austin City Limits festival, opening for Coldplay at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa and spent fall 2022 supporting Noah Cyrus on The Hardest Part Tour.

Coco & Breezy

Coco and Breezy are DJs, and producers are the fiercely stylish twins behind Coco and Breezy Eyewear, whose sunglasses and optical frames have been worn by everyone from Alicia Keys, Beyonce, and Lady Gaga to Rihanna and Prince. The sisters are also accomplished Producers & Djs, and Co-Founders of The Lorca (A series of renovated cabins in The Catskills where the poet and playwright Federico Garcia Lorca spent a summer in 1929.) They are activists for everything from black LGBTQ rights to black children’s mental health. The rise of their non-traditional brand has garnered partnerships with high-end brands that align with their values and culture. The duo has performed at major music festivals (Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Electric Zoo, ++, have topped dance music charts,. As they continue to grow from DIY sunglasses makers into an all-powerful 21st-century brand, Coco and Breezy continue to be unapologetically true to themselves.

 

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