Noise Pop Festival, the San Francisco Bay Area’s premier independent music and arts festival, has just unveiled an exciting new wave of performers for its 32nd edition, set to take place from Thursday, February 20 through Sunday, March 2, 2025.
Building on an already stellar lineup, including American Football, who will celebrate the 25th anniversary of their debut album with a rare two-night show at the Great American Music Hall, and indie rocker Soccer Mommy, who will headline the Fillmore following the release of her 2024 album, Noise Pop has added over a dozen more artists to the mix.
Among the highly anticipated acts joining the festival is critically acclaimed rapper Danny Brown, who will headline Noise Pop 2025 with a special one-night performance at Public Works on February 22. This show comes on the heels of his long-awaited sixth studio album, Quaranta, which received widespread critical acclaim earlier this spring.
True to its indie rock roots, Noise Pop will also host DIIV, a festival alum from 2016, as they return to the stage with their first new album in five years, Frog in Boiling Water. Additionally, lo-fi rock pioneers The American Analog Set will make their long-awaited return to San Francisco after a 20-year hiatus, performing two nights of their immersive Magic Hour show on February 26-27.
Legendary San Francisco band The Flamin’ Groovies will also grace the Noise Pop stage on February 22, adding a touch of local rock history to the festival.
In another exciting collaboration, Noise Pop will once again partner with SF Jazz for a multi-night takeover featuring performances by artists such as Dani Offline (February 27), Sirintip (February 28), August Lee Stevens (March 1), and MeloDios (March 2), with each artist playing two shows per night.
The festival’s opening night party will kick off on Thursday, February 20, at the California Academy of Sciences, with modern-day funk maestro DāM-FunK headlining the event.
Tickets for all newly announced Noise Pop 2025 performances will go on sale online.
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