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Outside Lands unveils after-hours programming in S.F., Oakland

Outside Lands unveils after-hours programming in S.F., Oakland

Outside Lands organizers have unveiled this year's after-hours programming, which will keep the party going late into the night with a series of intimate concerts from festival performers.
This year's Night Show lineup features 13 performances across seven Bay Area venues, including electronic music producer Floating Points at Fox Theater on Aug. 3, Bay Area singer-songwriter Still Woozy at the Independent on Aug. 7 and dance music duo Walker & Royce at Public Works on Aug. 8.
Eager Beaver and Golden Gate Club ticketholders get first access to Night Shows, with a special presale beginning at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 25. The festival ticketholder presale then starts at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 26. Presale codes will be emailed to those eligible.
Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. Friday, June 27.
Other after-hours sets include Japanese vocalist-pianist Fujii Kaze at Bimbo's 365 Club on Aug. 7, jazz bassist Thundercat at the Independent on Aug. 8 and South African house music producer Black Coffee at 1015 Folsom on Aug. 10.
Organizers recently announced the programming for the return of Dolores', the festival's queer open-air dance club. Now in its third year, the space will host special guests including 'Friday' pop star Rebecca Black, drag queens D'Arcy Drollinger and Nicki Jizz, and DJs Father Figure and Chase Icon.
SOMA, the festival's electronic dance music space, and City Hall, its marriage venue, are also expected to return this year.

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