Noise Pop Festival 2024: 10-Day Music, Art & Film Event

Susanica TamAndrew Lopez
Susanica Tam - Editor Andrew Lopez - Staff Writer 4 Min Read
Photo by RUN 4 FFWPU/Pexels

The Noise Pop Festival, a weeklong celebration of independent music, art, and film, has been a staple of San Francisco’s cultural scene for over three decades. What started as a single night of loud, tuneful local bands in 1993 has grown into a 10-day extravaganza featuring over 160 acts across 25 venues, attracting music lovers and artists from around the globe.

Key Points

  • Noise Pop Festival is a 10-day event celebrating independent music, art, and film in San Francisco
  • The festival features over 160 acts across 25 venues
  • 2024 marks the 31st anniversary of Noise Pop Festival

Diverse Lineup and Venues

Noise Pop Festival’s eclectic lineup spans various genres, from indie rock and electronic music to global grooves and avant-garde performances. The festival also showcases local and emerging talents alongside established artists, providing a platform for music discovery in the Bay Area.

Some of the notable acts in the 2024 lineup include:

  • Pioneering electronic composer Suzanne Ciani, known for her quadrophonic performances
  • SF skate legend turned musician Tommy Guerrero, blending jazzy, Latin-tinged hip-hop and funk
  • Soundtrack composer Emile Mosseri, known for his work on films like “The Last Black Man in San Francisco
  • Canadian artist Shay Lia, bringing her alluring vocals and dynamic stage presence
  • Ethiopian jazz keyboardist Hailu Mergia, a master of instrumental improvisation

The festival’s venues range from intimate spaces to iconic landmarks, such as the historic Fillmore and the majestic Grace Cathedral, offering unique and immersive experiences for attendees.

More Than Music

In addition to live performances, Noise Pop Festival features film screenings, art exhibitions, and engaging discussions with artists, making it a multifaceted celebration of creativity. The festival also hosts happy hour events and themed nights, fostering a sense of community among music enthusiasts.

Exploring San Francisco’s Music Scene

Noise Pop Festival is an excellent opportunity to dive into San Francisco’s vibrant music scene. The city’s diverse neighborhoods, from the Mission District to the Fillmore, have long been hubs for independent artists and innovative sounds. By attending the festival, you can discover new favorites and connect with like-minded individuals passionate about music and the arts.

Getting Involved

To experience Noise Pop Festival, you can purchase individual show tickets or festival badges, which grant access to the entire week’s events. Stay updated on the latest announcements and lineup additions by following the festival’s social media channels and signing up for their newsletter.

FAQ

When is Noise Pop Festival held?

Noise Pop Festival typically takes place in late February or early March, spanning 10 days.

How many acts perform at Noise Pop Festival?

The festival features over 160 acts across 25 venues throughout San Francisco.

What genres of music are represented at Noise Pop Festival?

Noise Pop Festival showcases a diverse range of genres, including indie rock, electronic music, global grooves, and avant-garde performances.

Can I purchase a festival badge to attend multiple shows?

Yes, festival badges are available for purchase, granting access to the entire week’s events.

How can I stay updated on Noise Pop Festival’s latest announcements?

Follow the festival’s social media channels and sign up for their newsletter to receive updates on lineup additions and other announcements.

Share This Article
Editor
Susanica Tam is an equity-minded editor, and photo professional that calls CollegeUnified home. She leads the inaugural Fall 2024 photojournalism cohort along with Kate Valdez. Susanica is especially interested in culture, language, and identity stories and is the first person in her family to be born in the U.S. She attended the USC School of Journalism on scholarship and most recently also the Transom Storytelling Workshop. susanica.tam@collegeunified.com
Staff Writer
Andrew Lopez is a San Francisco native with roots all over the Eastside. He earned a master’s degree at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. He enjoys covering the intersections between art, culture and history within communities. Andrew is part of the inaugural cohort of the California Local News Fellowship. andrew.lopez@collegeunified.com