Burger Boogaloo postponed until next summer.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, Burger Boogaloo is officially delayed until July 10th & 11th of 2021The festival’s lineup will remain the same, including Bikini Kill, Circle Jerks, Plastic Bertrand, and more. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates.
 
Burger Boogaloo began as a string of small shows put on by local musicians with a shared passion for community and a desire to celebrate punk rock’s unsung heroes. Over the past decade, that community has exponentially grown while the goal has remained the same. We are fortunate to have such a committed group of fans and are deeply grateful for their continued support. As we await the return of live music during these trying times, we hope that the passion and sense of belonging that Burger Boogaloo attendees have fostered can continue to flourish through peaceful support for the Black Lives Matter movement and other communities whose struggles deserve to be heard.
 
While we’re disappointed that the festival has been delayed for a second time, we look forward to celebrating the return of live music with a Burger Boogaloo unlike any other. Until then, please keep safe and keep listening.
 
Any ticketing questions or concerns can be sent to burgerboogaloo@gmail.com.
 
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
 
BURGER BOOGALOO 2020 LINEUP
 
HOSTED BY JOHN WATERS
 
BIKINI KILL (1st Bay Area show in 25 years)
CIRCLE JERKS (1st Bay Area show in 10 years)
PLASTIC BERTRAND (1st Bay Area show ever)
CARBONAS (1st Bay Area show in 10 years)
BLEACHED
SHANNON SHAW
ALICE BAG (of the Bags)  
FLIPPER
THE FEVERS
PANSY DIVISION
THE YOUNGER LOVERS
MIDNITE SNAXXX
HAMMERED SATIN
THE RUBINOOS
 
 
TICKET PRICES
Day 1 – $99
Day 2 – $69
Weekend Pass – $129
VIP day 1 – $149
VIP day 2 – $109
VIP weekend Pass – $199

Keep your mind open.

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[Thanks to Jim at Pitch Perfect PR.]

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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