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New Love Found

by Vanessa Gil, Arts & Events Editor

You guys, I found a new love and her name is… Indoor Bouldering. I love the way it keeps my mind and body occupied as I solve the physical and mental puzzles that stretch up toward the ceiling. It’s engaging and there’s no room to think about anything else while climbing. It’s exactly what I need in my life. Besides climbing, here’s what else I’m most excited about for the week of 2/27…

This Week’s Events

Tuesday, 2/27

Squid w/ Water From Your Eyes
2/27 | The Regency Ballroom | 1300 Van Ness Ave, SF | 8 p.m. | $22-$34.50, All ages

Squid songs are constantly in a state of flux, setting up intensely rhythmic grooves with lean riffs or phrases that unravel into glorious mayhem and carefully orchestrated meltdowns. In spite of the dystopian tensions at play, their songs are simultaneously thrillingly idiosyncratic and infectiously catchy.

 

 

Sisters w/ Transistors Electronic Music’s Unsung Heroines
2/27 | Gray Area | 2665 Mission St, SF | 7 p.m. | $5-$20

“Sisters with Transistors” tells the remarkable untold story of electronic music’s female pioneers, composers who embraced machines and their liberating technologies to utterly transform how we produce and listen to music today.

 

 

Wednesday, 2/28

Hip Hop Elevation 5
2/28 | Yoshi’s | 510 Embarcadero West, Oakland | 7:30 p.m. Doors | $25-$50

This event showcases some of the Bay Area’s most prominent new Hip Hop and Rap artists, who will perform original songs and creative lyrics to the phattest beats and grooves produced by the Bay’s hottest producers and track writers.

 

 

Lukas Nelson + POTR
2/28 & 2/29 | The Fillmore | 1805 Geary Blvd, SF | 8 p.m. | $49.75

Lukas Nelson knows all about legacies, indeed he’s been hard at work carving his own for most of his young, eventful life. Balancing his work as front man of Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real with their steady gig as Neil Young’s studio and touring band — and of course, the never-ending road alongside his father in Willie Nelson & Family, Lukas has sharpened the edges of his singular sound into uncharted territory.

 

 

Trousdale
2/28 | The Chapel | 777 Valencia St, SF | 8 p.m. | $22-$27, All ages

Trousdale is a powerful female band with melodic and heartfelt harmonies that are often compared to The Chicks and The Staves. Driven by their passion to empower young women, Trousdale is committed to making quality music that spreads a message of self-acceptance and love.

 

 

Thursday, 2/29

Collie Buddz
2/29 | The UC Theatre | 2036 University Ave, Berkeley | 8 p.m. | $27.50

One of Collie’s first major gigs was working with recording star Shaggy on the single “Mad Mad World” from Shaggy’s new album at the time entitled Intoxication, which was released in 2007. That was the same year Collie released his self-titled debut album with Sony Music with tracks such as ‘Come Around’ and ‘Blind To You’.

 

 

Coit Comedy
2/29 | Columbus Cafe | 562 Green St, SF | 7:30 p.m. | $20, 21+

Coit Comedy is a live stand-up comedy show every last Thursday of the month in the secret basement bar of historic Columbus Cafe in North Beach and back by popular demand, free Golden Boy pizza!

 

 

Aja Monet
2/29 | Swedish American Hall | 2174 Market St, SF | 7 p.m. Doors | $30, All ages

Aja Monet’s poems are a work of gravity. They are a fundamental for which all things are attracted, considered upon and enacted towards. Her work moves, constantly, between origin and outcome, allowing them to exist in converse.

 

 

Dehd
2/29 | Great American Music Hall | 859 O’Farrell St, SF | 7 p.m. Doors | $29, All ages

Upon arrival during the fraught summer of 2020, “Flower of Devotion” felt like Dehd’s necessary prescription for us all. The Chicago trio had the audacity to look ahead when many of us didn’t, to imagine improvement through mere existence.

 

 

Friday, 3/1

Richie Hawtin + KiNK live
3/1 | Secret Oakland Location | 10 p.m. | $45.70-$53.70

Two electronic titans, best known for their electrifying live performances, perform together in a rare industrial setting til late alongside a select few of the most dedicated DJs and promoters of the burgeoning Bay Area techno community. Location details will be revealed only to ticket buyers the week-of the event.

 

 

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
3/1 | SF Curran | 445 Geary St, SF | 7:30 p.m. | $55.50-$85.50

Iconic rap group, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, celebrates 30 years of pioneering hip-hop with a one-night-only engagement at the Curran Theater as part of Noise Pop Festival 2024.

 

 

Mom Jeans. w/ Summer Salt, HUNNY, Just Friends
3/1 | Fox Theater | 1807 Telegraph Ave, Oakland | 6 p.m. Doors | $29.50-$35

Treading the same lines as Modern Baseball and the Front Bottoms, California-based (Berkeley) Mom Jeans. deliver an affecting, heart-on-sleeve mix of emo-tinged indie rock.

 

 

Skizzy Mars
3/1 | August Hall | 420 Mason St, SF | 8:30 p.m. | $25-$100, All ages

Rapper Skizzy Mars uses his ear for melody to make breezy and confident hip-hop with a poppy flare.

 

 

He.She.They w/ Ki/Ki, JPhlip, Lindsey Herbert + more
3/1 | Public Works | 161 Erie St, SF | 9:30 p.m. Doors | $20-$40, 21+

Let’s once again create memories and moments together. Moments with people we love, and new people we meet. Together – in a collective experience. So feel free to dress as normally or as outrageously as you want.

 

 

Saturday, 3/2

Night of Ideas
3/2 | San Francisco Public Library | 100 Larkin St, SF | 4 p.m. | Free

Night of Ideas features programming on all seven floors of the Main Library. Philosophical debates, talks, performances, screenings and more encourage attendees to engage together around the pressing issues of our day while also celebrating the city’s vibrant culture and heritage.

 

 

Bloom: WSTA/Sf Eviction Response Network Mutual
3/2 | El Rio | 3158 Mission St, SF | 3 p.m. | $10-$50 sliding scale

Dance and celebrate as we raise funds for eviction defense, rent, meds, and food costs. Let’s keep us safe, and turn out because mutual aid is hot, sexy, and beautiful!

 

 

Noise Pop Happy Hour w/ Space Ghost + Mishka
3/2 | The Line SF | 33 Turk St, SF | 4 p.m. | Free, 21+

Space Ghost is a producer and DJ who lives in Oakland, CA. Mishka is a San Francisco native and a 6-year L.A. trespasser. She has hosted several radio shows and splits her efforts in music by throwing experiential shows, playing live around the Bay/LA.

 

 

GROUPLOVE w/ Bully
3/2 | Fox Theater | 1807 Telegraph Ave, Oakland | 7 p.m. Doors | $39.50-$55, All ages

GROUPLOVE is a Los Angeles indie rock outfit known for their hooky, upbeat anthems and ’90s-influenced sound.

Feedback Loop Artwork by Nicole Dalager & Danae Lenda
3/2-4/12 | The Midway | 900 Marin St, SF | 6 p.m. | Free w/ RSVP

Prepare for a hueful storm of self-awareness, too many options, and the ability to heal yourself. Feedback Loop showcases two emerging Bay Area artists who articulate worlds of self-healing and searching.

 

 

Maoli
3/2 | The UC Theatre | 2036 University Ave, Berkeley | 8 p.m. | $40-$460

Maoli has developed its unique sound by fusing the elements of country, R&B, soul, acoustics, rock and roll, and reggae. This “Country Reggae” has been labeled as heartfelt, uplifting, feel-good music with an impressive reach, enabling the group to sell out the largest venues in Hawai’i.

 

 

Sunday, 3/3

Ivo Dimchev
3/3 | Oasis | 298 11th St, SF | 7 p.m. | $30-$40

A concert? Stand up comedy? Absurd Poetry? An experimental performance? Or just Ivo Dimchev?! If you want to hear Ivo’s best songs or experience popular scenes from his performances… come, listen, watch, take pictures, participate and enjoy!

 

 

Figure Drawing Salons
3/3 | Omni Commons | 4799 Shattuck Ave, Oakland | 2 p.m. | $25, All ages

A body-positive celebration of the true diversity of experiences among margianalized Bay Area residents, Sketchboard serves as a creative act of resistance against cultural homogenization. Gestures + long poses, with different models every week.

 

 

Alex Walsh Actual Birthday Show & Marc Farre Album Release
3/3 | The Lost Church SF | 988 Columbus Ave, SF | 7:30 p.m. Doors | $20

Alex Walsh writes warm, witty, catchy, and straight from the heart indie folk pop songs. Marc Farre and his 4-piece band are celebrating the release of his exuberant new album, NEAR-LIFE EXPERIENCE — and excited to play SF for the first time!

 

 

Monday, 3/4

Enjambre
3/4 | Great American Music Hall | 859 O’Farrell St, SF | 8 p.m. | $35-$40

Enjambre has established itself as one of the most important rock bands on the Latin American scene, accumulating thousands of faithful listeners. They are already headliners at the most important venues in Mexico, selling out tickets at the National Auditorium and the Palacio de los Deportes.

 

 

Municipal Waste
3/4 | The UC Theatre | 2036 University Ave, Berkeley | 7 p.m. | $30, All ages

From choosing a name that makes them sound like some sort of urban public works department to their music itself, Richmond, Virginia’s Municipal Waste openly bow down to the memory of ’80s thrash metal and crossover decades after, and a few hundred miles away from, the original movement’s heyday in New York City.

 

 

Rad Upcoming Events

3/5 | The Punch Line SF | Nick Stargu

3/5 | Green Apple Books on the Park | Katie M. Flynn Book Launch & Signing

3/8 | The Fillmore | The California Honeydrops

Don’t forget to check out our Big Bad List of Rad Ongoing Events right here!

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