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SF’s First Ever Full Moon “Howl” is December 18

On the last full moon of 2021 the city hosts a free Golden Gate Park music and poetry festival inspired by Allen Ginsberg
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Come on out for an “only in San Francisco” event to exorcise 2021. Join legendary psychedelic rock band Moonalice and a host of “Masters and Mistresses of Howling” for a cathartic release under the last full moon of 2021.

The full moon will be visible (stay away Karl) starting around 4:30pm and we will howl throughout the night. Revelers will also see Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Howl” scrolled in lasered letters across the full facade of the de Young Museum.

Bring your friends, bring your dancing shoes, and definitely bring your lungs to The Alterverse at the Golden Gate Bandshell on Saturday, Dec.18 from 4:30 – 7:30PM.

SF’s First Ever Full Moon “Howl” Festival
Saturday, December 18th | 4:30 – 7:30 pm
Golden Gate Bandshell (btwn de Young and Cal Academy of Sciences), San Francisco
FREE

Activities include:
– Music by the legendary psychedelic rock band Moonalice
– Masters and Mistresses of Howling, including The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Liam Mayclem, Lester Chambers, and more
– Allen Ginsberg’s epic poem “Howl” scrolling in lasered letters across the full facade of the de Young Museum

The full moon will be visible (stay away Karl) starting around 4:30pm and we will howl at breaks throughout the evening!

Presented by nonprofit Illuminate.org and more info on TheAlterverse.org

 

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