Win Tix: Noise Pop 2014: Indie Film Night “Swim Little Fish Swim” | SF
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Noise Pop 2020 Music & Art Festival | SF
The Noise Pop Festival is San Francisco’s (and Funcheap’s) favorite indie music and art festival.
Now in its 28th year, Noise Pop has brought early exposure to many emerging artists in the Bay Area and beyond, many of whom have gone on to widespread acclaim like Raphael Saadiq, Benjamin Gibbard, Maya Jane Coles, Best Coast, Duster, Washed Out and Helado Negro.
Over the course of a week, from Monday, February 24 to Sunday, March 1, 2020 transforms the Bay Area into a festival ground with multiple events taking place across the city each night.
2020 Noise Pop
February 24 – March 1, 2020
All over San FranciscoFree Events
While most events are ticketed, there are a few free events including Happy Hour concerts at Bender’s Bar (Feb 25-29), a Photo Retrospective at Hotel Biron (Feb 24) and two late night after-hours secret concerts at Cafe du Nord (Feb 28-29).
The Noise Pop Film Series is back for its 15th year of celebrating films that embrace and reflect independent music.
Full of art, music and everyday magic, Swim Little Fish Swim is a dreamlike journey from childhood to adulthood depicting three intertwined characters at turning points in their lives. This is the San Francisco premiere screening.
The filmmakers have created a “perfect mesh of sound and vision” in the unique and original soundtrack that works so perfectly with the characters personas, with most of the musicians themselves appearing in the film like Brooklyn psych pop group Toys and Tiny Instruments, 17-year old newcomer Queens based folk soul singer Candace Lee and and Last Good Tooth frontman Penn Sultan.
Disclaimer: Please double check event information with the event organizer as events can be canceled, details can change after they are added to our calendar, and errors do occur.
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