Portola Music Festival

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Portola Music Festival
GenreElectronic dance music
DatesEnd of September
Location(s)Pier 80
(San Francisco, California, U.S.)
Years active2022–present
Organised byGoldenvoice
Websiteportolamusicfestival.com

The Portola Music Festival, also referred to as Portola, is an annual music festival held at Pier 80 in San Francisco, California. The festival made its debut in 2022. It is presented by Goldenvoice, the same company that promotes Coachella. The event primarily features electronic dance music. Limited to people over the age of 21, it is intended to "present electronic music in an adult way".[1][2]

The festival is named after the 1909 Portola Festival, an event thrown by the city of San Francisco to demonstrate its recovery from the 1906 earthquake.[3][4]

The event received noise complaints from residents of the city of Alameda which is located across the San Francisco Bay from Pier 80.[5] The city requested that the festival be discontinued or moved to a different location due to the various noise complaints from its residents.[6] The highest sound level recorded by sound monitors located in Alameda was 61.4 dB, which is below the city's noise ordinance of 70 dB.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Price, Emily. "Portola Music Festival 2023: Everything you need to know". SFGATE. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  2. ^ Mayer, Phil (2022-05-16). "New music festival 'Portola' comes to SF in September". KRON4. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  3. ^ Salazar, James (September 20, 2022). "San Francisco's historic Portola Festival inspired S.F.'s newest musical offering". San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  4. ^ "The Portola Festival: A Closer Look". www.opensfhistory.org. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  5. ^ Goeres, Kelsey (October 4, 2023). "Updated: Portola Music Festival Rocks Alameda for Second Year in a Row". Alameda Post. Retrieved May 14, 2024.
  6. ^ Tolentino, Aaron (October 6, 2023). "Alameda formally requests SF's Portola Music Festival to be discontinued". KRON4. Retrieved 2024-05-14.
  7. ^ Ege, Mike (October 11, 2023). "Alameda Relents on Demand to Close San Francisco Music Festival". The San Francisco Standard. Retrieved May 14, 2024.