San Francisco Chronicle

More acts on Noise Pop bill

- By Aidin Vaziri Aidin Vaziri is The San Francisco Chronicle’s pop music critic. E-mail: avaziri@sfchronicl­e.com Twitter: @MusicSF

The 26th annual Noise Pop Music Festival has announced the second phase of its eclectic 2018 lineup, featuring indie rock veterans Built to Spill, Cambodian psychedeli­c pop act Dengue Fever and the gender-fluid Las Vegas electro star Shamir.

More than two dozen artists in all will join previously announced headliners TuneYards, Real Estate, Parquet Courts, Superchunk and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club.

Other new additions to the bill include Waxahatche­e, the Album Leaf, Alex Cameron, the Coathanger­s, Crooked Colors and more.

Noise Pop Music Festival takes place Feb. 19-25 across multiple venues in San Francisco and Oakland.

General admission festival badges, priced at $195, are on sale now. For the first time, they will offer access to all film screenings and film-related events throughout the weeklong festival.

A limited number of Super Fan badges, priced at $399, are also available, granting holders guaranteed entry to all festival events, a special merchandis­e package and compliment­ary drink tickets at select venues.

Tickets for individual shows will go on sale Friday, Dec. 1, via https://noisepopfe­st.com.

More acts are expected to be announced leading up to the festival date.

Organizers said that 2017’s festival broke attendance records, with more than 180 acts performing and 28,000 people attending.

 ?? Lauren Dukoff ?? Dengue Fever: Top: David Ralicke (left), Zac Holtzman, Ethan Holtzman. Bottom: Paul Smith, Chhom Nimol, Senon Williams.
Lauren Dukoff Dengue Fever: Top: David Ralicke (left), Zac Holtzman, Ethan Holtzman. Bottom: Paul Smith, Chhom Nimol, Senon Williams.

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