Industry | Music promotion |
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Genre | Rock, indie, hip hop, electronic dance music |
Founded | 1993 |
Headquarters | San Francisco Bay Area |
Website | noisepop |
Noise Pop is an independent music promoter founded in San Francisco in 1993.[1] The Noise Pop Festival, organized by Noise Pop, has showcased a variety of artists including the White Stripes, Modest Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, The Flaming Lips, The Shins, Fleet Foxes, Bright Eyes, and Yoko Ono.[2]
Noise Pop collaborates in producing the Treasure Island Music Festival. Originating in 2007, this outdoor festival was initially located in the middle of the San Francisco Bay, and has featured artists such as Outkast, Beck, Atoms for Peace, LCD Soundsystem, Deadmau5, Public Enemy, and The National. It typically drew 18,000 attendees per day. In 2018, the festival relocated to Middle Harbor Shoreline Park in Oakland.
Noise Pop serves as the talent buyer for San Francisco venues Swedish American Hall and Cafe du Nord.[3][4] They also organize the 20th Street Block Party.[5]
Furthermore, Noise Pop partners with various organizations, venues, and institutions to host events, including the SFMOMA, California Sunday Magazine, and the California Academy of Sciences.