KEYFRAME Prepares for Colossal Multi-Genre Event in San Francisco
Keyframe’s multi-genre event is hitting San Francisco’s music scene on September 3rd.
On September 3, ManyNames a.k.a. Keyframe will be hosting a multi-genre event in San Fransisco at Public Works SF. This event will combine different forms of music and art from all around the world. Ticket pre-sales for the event are currently on sale for $19 and will go up to $25 at the door.
In terms of the event name, Keyframe is an eclectic artist that has his hands in many different spaces such as films, events, NFTs, VR, and of course music. Keyframe will be bringing his psychedelic & psychill style of music to the stage under his music alias, ManyNames. Most recently, ManyNames released his EP ‘Watchu Know About WHAT’ on SofaBeats. With the release of the EP, PheuZen remixed “Many Faces”, which stayed in the top 10 of Electro Beatport Charts for over 4 months.
Furthermore, ManyNames has toured the world playing shows. Some notable shows that stand out include Burning Man, Cosmic Convergence, Lucidity Festival, Ozora Festival, and Red Marines Festival, among others.
In addition to not only hosting the event but also performing at it, several other talents will be joining ManyNames and displaying their amazing art. The other artists that will be performing alongside ManyNames include Lo.Renzo, Spice Traders, Billy Casazza of “Opulent Temple”, Dylalien, and Fractal Cowboys. Last but not least, Kashi will be live painting during the event, and the events deco will be curated by, Yuliya.
This event will be a special evening for the city of San Francisco and its dance music fans and art enthusiasts. You don’t want to miss out on this multi-genre spectacle that’s going to take the Bay Area by storm.
Below are the set times for the September 3rd show:
9:00pm to 10:00pm ManyNames
10:00pm to 11:30pm Spice Traders/ #Kaminanda
11:30pm to 12:30am Lo.Renzo
12:30am to 1:30am Billy Casazza
1:30am to 2:00am Dylalien
2:00am to 3:00am The fractal cowboys
Be sure to purchase tickets to the Keyframe event here.
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