Shaboozey, Fireboy DML, Red Leather & More To Headline San Francisco’s Latest Free Concert

Another Planet Entertainment is once again teaming up with the City of San Francisco for a free concert featuring Shaboozey, Fireboy DML and Red Leather in front of Civic Center Plaza on Sept. 13. Another free concert, “Poolside’s Daytime Disco,” featuring Jeffrey Paradise, will take place on Sept. 7 in Union Square.
Over the last year, the city and Another Planet Entertainment have been working on free concerts (including a collaboration with dance music record label and events company Dirtybird) to reinvigorate the city’s downtown area.
“Live music brings energy, joy and people into our downtown spaces – and we’re thrilled to keep that tradition going this summer with another world-class lineup, all for free,” San Francisco Recreation and Parks General Manager Phil Ginsburg said in a statement. “These shows aren’t just about great performances – they’re about making San Francisco’s center a destination for vibrant, one-of-a-kind experiences. They support our local economy, activate our parks, and remind us how fun it is to be outdoors together. With every show, our partnership with Another Planet gets stronger, and we’re proud to continue building a downtown that’s alive with culture, community and connection.”
The Shaboozey show serves as part of Empire 15, a concert series landing on the heels of the label’s annual 415 Day Celebration, where San Frnacisco mayor Daniel Lurie named April 15 Empire Dayto recognize the label’s contributiosn to the local scene and music industry as a whole.
“Arts and culture are helping drive San Francisco’s comeback, and free concerts in Union Square and Civic Center Plaza are perfect examples of how we’re attracting people to our city,” Mayor Lurie said in a statement. “When we bring energy back downtown, people from across the region and the country come shop at our businesses, eat at our restaurants and drive our economic recovery. I’m thrilled to partner with Another Planet Entertainment to invest in San Francisco and help some of our most iconic public spaces thrive.”
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