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San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus pauses performances after members test positive for Covid
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus has cancelled their Christmas Eve performance at the Castro Theatre after members tested positive for Covid-19.Read More
‘Metallica Day’ honors metal legends’ San Francisco legacy on band’s 40th anniversary
'Metallica Day' Thursday kicks off a weekend of events honoring the metal legends, including concerts at Chase Center Thursday and Friday nights.Read More
SF invests $2.5 million to resuscitate music, entertainment scene
San Francisco will invest $2.5 million to help lift up the local music and entertainment industry, which is still struggling to survive the Covid-19 pandemic. City officials Monday said...Read More
Hardly Strictly organizers put safety first with second year of online festival
For the second year in a row, the Hardly Strictly Bluegrass music festival will take place online instead of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco, the festival’s organizers announced...Read More
Foster City drops Covid-19 restrictions for 50th anniversary concert series
Foster City has loosened Covid-19 restrictions for its 50th anniversary concert series that begins Saturday at Leo J. Ryan Memorial Park. The action came, in part, in response to...Read More
Breed proposes permanent outdoor live music program
San Francisco’s temporary live music program created during the Covid-19 pandemic may soon become permanent under proposed legislation introduced by Mayor London Breed. Breed announced the proposal Tuesday that...Read More
Santa Rosa offers $2,000 grants for musicians facing pandemic hardship
Santa Rosa’s musicians now can apply for $2,000 grants if they are facing financial hardship due to the coronavirus pandemic, the city announced Monday. The city’s Public Art Program...Read More
Breed announces two-week ban on all large events
San Francisco is following in the footsteps of Santa Clara County with a moratorium on all large events of 1,000 people or more. The ban is expected to last...Read More
Led Zeppelin wins copyright dispute over ‘Stairway to Heaven’ passage
The Led Zeppelin rock band won a copyright dispute over its iconic “Stairway to Heaven” song in a federal appeals court in San Francisco Monday. An 11-judge panel of...Read More
Pop punk Grayscale disappoints, trio of openers redeem show
Philadelphia pop punk band Grayscale stopped by Berkeley’s Cornerstone venue in early February.Read More
Illenium drops bass and lasers in Chase Center tour finale
In a pinnacle finale, Illenium brought the house down.Read More
El Cerrito celebrates local band legends of Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival, the band that displaced the Beatles from the top of the charts, is being celebrated with events in its hometown of El Cerrito. A photo exhibition...Read More
SF Opera cancels Plácido Domingo concert amid allegations
The San Francisco Opera announced Tuesday it has canceled an upcoming concert for Plácido Domingo, following recent allegations of sexual harassment against the Spanish opera singer. According to the...Read More
Outside Lands came in with a bang, went out with a whisper
Sunday was the last call for Outside Lands Bay Area madness, for now, anyway. Read More