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'''Noise Pop Festival''' is an annual week-long music and arts festival that takes place throughout the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] produced by [[Noise Pop]]. From 1993 to 2020, and then resuming in 2022, Noise Pop Festival has provided exposure to some emerging artists, many of which have gone on to widespread acclaim, including The [[White Stripes]], [[Modest Mouse]], [[Death Cab for Cutie]], [[The Flaming Lips]], [[The Shins]], [[Fleet Foxes]], [[Bright Eyes (band)|Bright Eyes]] and [[Yoko Ono]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-17 |title=Noise Pop Has Been a Source of Musical Discovery for 30 Years |url=https://sfstandard.com/2023/02/17/flaming-lips-death-cab-white-stripes-noise-pop-has-been-a-source-of-music-discovery-for-30-years/ |access-date=2024-06-12 |website=The San Francisco Standard |language=en}}</ref>
 
== History ==
Noise Pop Festival began in 1993 as a "5 bands for 5 dollars show" at the Kennel Club (later renamed the Independent). Tickets were $5 and although it was only one day, it was called the S.F. Noise Pop Festival.<ref>{{citeCite web |urllast=http://noisepop.com/1993/Rotter |first=Joshua |date=2023-02-21 |title=30 years of wild Noise Pop 1993nights and 'talent beyond genre' |publisherurl=Noisepophttps://48hills.comorg/2023/02/30-years-of-wild-noise-pop-nights-and-talent-beyond-genre/ |access-date=2024-06-12 |accessdatewebsite=2015-0348 hills |language=en-27US}}</ref> It has expanded to a nine-day festival across nearly every major and independent venue in San Francisco.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Chonin |first=Neva |title=Rockers make some Noise / San Francisco's indie festival getting the music industry's attention |url=https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/Rockers-make-some-Noise-San-Francisco-s-indie-2632563.php |access-date=2024-06-12 |work=SFGATE |language=en}}</ref>
 
This festival went on hiatus in 2021 due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in California|COVID-19 pandemic]].
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==== San Francisco ====
[[Actionslacks]], [[The Aislers Set]], [[Alien Crime Syndicate]], [[Azure Ray]], [[The Bellrays]], [[Beulah (band)|Beulah]], [[Blonde Redhead]], [[Bright Eyes (band)|Bright Eyes]], Call and Response, Carlos!, The Church Steps, [[The Court & Spark]], [[Creeper Lagoon]], [[Crooked Fingers]], DJ Me DJ You, Droo Church, [[Mark Eitzel]], [[Fastbacks]], Fiver, From Bubblegum to Sky, [[Girls Against Boys]], [[Holly Golightly (singer)|Holly Golightly]], [[The Good Life (band)|The Good Life]], Henry Miller Sextet, [[The Icarus Line]], Jet Black Crayon, [[Jim Yoshii Pile-up]], [[Jimmy Eat World]], Jolly, [[Damien Jurado]], [[The Kingsbury Manx]], Lost Kids, Cole Marquis, [[Mates of State]], [[Me First and the Gimme Gimmes|Me First]], [[The Minus 5]], [[Money Mark]], No Forcefield, Aaron Nudelman, [[Jonah Matranga|Onelinedrawing]], [[The Orange Peels]], [[Oranger]], [[Papercuts (band)|Papercuts]], [[The Pattern (band)|The Pattern]], [[Pedro the Lion]], [[Persephone's Bees]], Pinq, Pleasure Forever, Pocket For Corduroy, [[Preston School of Industry (band)|Preston School of Industry]], Saint Andre, [[764-HERO]], 7th Standard, [[The Shins]], Skiptrace, [[Spoon (band)|Spoon]], [[Starflyer 59]], The Stratford 4, [[Matt Suggs]], [[Sunday's Best]], [[Superchunk]], [[Tarentel (band)|Tarentel]], Trackstar, [[John Vanderslice]], [[Bellavista (band)|Vue]], [[The White Stripes]], [[The Young Fresh Fellows]], [[Zen Guerrilla]].
 
==== Chicago ====
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=== 2003 ===
DJ [[Aaron Axelsen]], Alaska, DJ Alicia ([[The Aislers Set]]), Ball Point Birds, Hudson Bell, The Blood Brothers, DJ Roddy Bottum, Built Like Alaska, The Burly Earls, Calexico, Camper Van Beethoven, Carlos Forster (For Stars) & The Meeting Places, Cat Power, Ceramic Isles, Citizens Here and Abroad, Communique, Court and Spark, The Coyotes, [[Creeper Lagoon]], Crime in Choir, Crooked Fingers, The Cuts, Dead Moon, Dealership, The Dirtbombs, Mia Toi Dodd, The Donnas, Downway, Nicolai Dunger, The Dying Californian, Eleventeen, Erase Errata, Fast Forward, Fields of Gaffney, Film School, Firecracker, Fiver, Fojimoto, Folk Implosion, Nik Freitas, The Go, Har Mar Superstar, Hockey Night, Peggy Honeywell, Hot Rod Circuit, Ill Lit, Imperial Teen, Jackpine Social Club, Jealous Sound, DJ Jonny Deeper, Junior Panthers, DJ Kid Frostbite, Kirby Grips, DJ Sharky Laguana, The Librarians, The Locust, Stephen Malkmus & The Jicks, Milemarker, Minus the Bear, Moore Bros., Mountain Goats, Joanna Newsom, No Knife, OK Go, On The Speakers, Onelinedrawing, Panty Lions, Patrick Park, The Pattern, Plain High Drifters, The Pleased, Preston School of Industry, The Rattlesnakes, Record Player Tommy Guerrero, Replicator, Rooney, Roots of Orchis, Rum Diary, The Sermon, The Small Hours, (smog), Starflyer 59, Kelley Stoltz, Stratford 4, The Suicide Girls, Swords Project, DJ Tangbeer, Time Spent Driving, Tom Hayman, Tortoise, Trackstar, Trans Am, Truxton, Tsunami Bomb, Tussle, Under a Dying Sun, DJ John Vanderslice, The Velvet Teen, Von Bondies, M. Ward, Western, Whysall Lane<ref>{{citeCite web|url=http://noisepop.com/2003/ |title=February 25, 2003: Noise Pop 2003: at San Francisco, |publisher=Noisepop.comCalifornia, |date=United States {{!}} Concert Archives |accessdateurl=2015https://www.concertarchives.org/concerts/noise-03pop-272003}}</ref>
 
=== 2004 ===
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=== 2020 ===
[[Raphael Saadiq]], [[Benjamin Gibbard]], [[Maya Jane Coles]], [[Best Coast]], [[Washed Out]], [[Helado Negro]], [[Bas (rapper)|Bas]], Shigeto Live Ensemble, [[Jamila Woods]], [[Injury Reserve]], [[Bag Raiders]], [[Lower Dens]], [[Imperial Teen]], Jennylee + TT ([[Jenny Lee Lindberg|Jenny]] and [[Theresa Wayman|Theresa]] of [[Warpaint (band)|Warpaint]]), [[The Jungle Giants]], [[Joshua Radin]] & Friends (featuring [[Ben Kweller]] & [[William Fitzsimmons (musician)|William Fitzsimmons]]), [[Sudan Archives]], [[The Stone Foxes]], [[The Greyboy Allstars]], [[Sasami]], [[Jacques Greene]], [[Frances Quinlan]], FreqCo, [[Kilo Kish]], [[Florist (band)|Florist]], Michael Seyer, [[Mirah (musician)|Mirah]], Chaos in the CBD, Kornél Kovàcs, [[Califone]], Good Morning, [[Mannequin Pussy]], and many more
 
== See also ==