Noise Pop Announces Full Music Lineup for 20th St. Block Party

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Noise Pop has announced the full music lineup for its sixth annual 20th Street Block Party taking place Saturday, August 18 from noon to 6:30 p.m. The neighborhood celebration will bring a mix of music and entertainment, food and drink, and art to multiple stages just outside the doors of Noise Pop HQ along 19th and 20th Streets, between Harrison and Bryant Streets in the Mission District. As in previous years, the event is free to attend and will again benefit its 19th Street neighbors — the Mission Language and Vocational School (MLVS).

This year’s event will be headlined by Lorely Rodriguez, and will also feature Jeff Rosenstock, The Marías, The She’s, FAN, The Total Betty’s, and Small Crush. Check out the full music lineup.

Guests will also enjoy an array of food options from Alicia’s Tamales Los Mayas, Bonito Poke, Farmhouse Kitchen Thai, FK Frozen Custard Bars, Flour + Water, Humphry Slocombe, Rollin’ Deep (Little Star Pizza), Universal Café, and others.

“Our Noise Pop team couldn’t be more excited about the amazing musical talent we have slated for this year’s Block Party. It’s a really unique mix and includes some stellar acts, including several the Bay Area,” said Dawson Ludwig, Noise Pop general manager. “We honestly love throwing on this event every summer, especially because it helps give back to our 20th Street neighborhood – the backyard to Noise Pop’s own offices. We invite residents from the Mission and across the Bay Area to partake in this year’s festivities and get a taste of what makes the Mission so dang special.”

20th Street Block Party Music Lineup

Empress Of
Jeff Rosenstock
The Marías
The She’s
FAN (from Meric Long of The Dodos)
The Total Betty’s
Small Crush
DTB Contest Winner

Photo credit Paige K. Parsons

Having released albums under Digital Nations, a label founded by Steve Vai, music critic Louis Raphael has remained deeply connected to the pulse of the San Francisco music scene. Following his tenure as the San Francisco Music Examiner for Examiner.com and AXS.com, he embarked on creating Music in SF® to authentically highlight the vibrant offerings of the city's music scene.

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