Outside Lands Night Shows Announced
. For fans that haven't had their fill of music after an incredible day in Golden Gate Park, the festival has taken over four San Francisco clubs - The Independent, Mezzanine, Mighty and The Rickshaw Stop. These clubs will host rare, intimate performances by the following artists: Levon Helm Band Ramble, Jimmy Cliff, Hercules and Love Affair, Tokyo Police Club, Freelance Whales and Pretty Lights. Also, the California Academy of Sciences' weekly event "NightLife" will be hosting a special Outside Lands event in partnership with the San Francisco Recreation and Park Department on Thursday August 12. NightLife is an event where visitors can enjoy music, science, entertainment and cocktails, while experiencing the California Academy of Sciences' world-class exhibits. The Outside Lands NightLife event will celebrate the festival and Golden Gate Park.Except for the kickoff event at the California Academy of Sciences on Thursday, only Outside Lands' ticket purchasers will have the opportunity to see these night show performances. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 21at 10AM PST via www.sfoutsidelands.com. The complete Outside Lands Night Shows schedule is below. THURSDAY, AUGUST 12TH California Academy of Sciences NightLife FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH Jimmy Cliff The Levon Helm Band Ramble Hercules and Love Affair Tokyo Police Club SATURDAY, AUGUST 14TH Pretty Lights Preview and Purchase Outside Lands CDs |
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