More free outdoor concerts at San Francisco parks announced for the summer

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Concert and festival promoter Noise Pop on Tuesday announced several new free summer concerts being presented in partnership with the SF Parks Alliance and venues including the Rickshaw Stop, the Great American Music Hall and the Kilowatt.

Noise Pop issued a press release Tuesday providing details on the concerts that will only require a free RSVP for entry. The shows are part of the previously announced SF Live music series initiated by San Francisco officials to bring 'arts and culture into our parks and plazas.' Just last Sunday, the African psychedelic funk band W.I.T.C.H drew a crowd several thousands strong to the Jerry Garcia Amphitheater in McLaren Park for a show co-presented by the Bottom of the Hill.

Arguably the biggest headliner of the three concerts is Remain in Light, the project led by Talking Heads founding member Jerry Harrison and guitar giant Adrian Belew and featuring former members of the global funk outfit Turkuaz who split off and now perform under the moniker Cool Cool Cool.

 

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