I've grown up going to shows since my very concert when I was 5 years old. I have worked in and around live music for at least 15 years, it is a huge part of my life. I have been fortunate that my blog has allowed me to cover so many shows over the years and I will not take any future shows I get to go to for granted, not that I did but now I definitely won't.
There weren't many, so every show I went to in 2020 ended up making it on to my best shows of the year list.
1. Shakey Graves @ The Independent January 27th, 2020
Shakey Graves @ The Independent 1/27/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
Shakey Graves @ The Independent 1/27/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
Read the full review here: Sweet Sound Bites Shakey Graves review
2. Mumford & Sons @ Okeechobee Festival in Florida March 8th, 2020
By March 8th, 2020 I think everyone knew that something not good was about to happen though no one knew or could have guessed what. I usually don't review festivals that I work or include them in recaps like this because well, it's work and I usually don't get to see much, if any of the music at festivals when I am working. At Okeechobee I was working with some of the best of the best artist hospitality workers in the biz on what was the cusp of this global pandemic. We were all looking forward to working Coachella together, little did we know that our livelihoods were about to be ripped away from us in the blink of an eye with as little as a moments notice. Though we didn't really talk about it at the time because we didn't really know what was about to happen, we could all tell, and we all knew that something was weird looming and not in the fun way. But the show had to go on and it did. It was my first time working the four day festival in Florida and on the last night me and some of my co-workers caught a few songs of the headliner, Mumford & Sons. I'd worked lots of festivals that Mumford has headlined but this was my first time actually seeing them. I finally saw "Little Lion Man" live and that made me and makes me really happy and very grateful that I got to enjoy that experience.
Mumford & Sons @ Okeechobee Music Festival 3/8/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
3. Poppy @ Great American Music Hall January 22nd, 2020
Poppy @ Great American Music Hall 1/22/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
Poppy @ Great American Music Hall 1/22/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
Read the full review here: Sweet Sound Bites Poppy review
4. Best Coast @ The Regency Ballroom February 29th, 2020
Before flying out to Florida on March 2nd to work Okeechobee, I got a late, last minute invitation to see Best Coast at The Regency Ballroom on Saturday February 29th. Of course I said yes. I'm not a huge fan but that has never stopped me to seeing a show, for free, with a friend, let alone a good friend and it never will. It was the night before last of the Noise Pop Festival here in SF and the show that night felt like it was super close to being sold-out if it wasn't. Bay Area fans are pretty loyal to Best Coast and I love being in crowds like that. I have covered Best Coast before and this was the liveliest and most personable I had ever seen them. In 2020 hindsight I gotta say I'm happy that this ended up being the last show I saw last year. There was a great vibe in the air, along with a lot of pot smoke so I guess you can say that my show going ended on a high note.
Read the full review here: Sweet Sound Bites Best Coast review
Best Coast @ The Regency Ballroom 2/29/2020 photo by Marc Fong |
5. Bag Raiders @ The Independent February 28th, 2020
2020 marked the 28th year of the Noise Pop Festival which pretty much takes over venues across the Bay Area for two weeks straight. It's a unique music festival that ranges from unknown acts, up and coming bands, local favorites and well known, popular musicians and bands. Even the press/photo passes are kind of unique: you can't get approved to cover just a show with a single, one off pass. You get a passport sort of deal so you can cover as much of the festival as possible during it's run. I went a different route and was stoked when I got approved to cover Bag Raiders at The Independent on February 28th. They've had some buzz over the years in the San Francisco music scene but I had never seen them before, plus it was the closing weekend of the Noise Pop fest.
Read the full review here: Sweet Sound Bites Bag Raiders review
Bag Raiders @ The Independent 2/28/2020 photo by Marc Fong |
6. Major Lazer @ Bayshore Drive-in October 24th, 2020
Ah, my heart.
People danced outside of there cars, people danced on top of their cars and in truck beds. They clapped and cheered and sang along under their mask. It was a good time, different but still a good time.
Major Lazer @ Bay Shore Drive-in 10/24/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
7. Atmosphere @ The Regency Ballroom February 11th, 2020
It had been years since I had seen Atmosphere at The Greek Theatre in Berkeley. The show at The Regency Ballroom last year was definitely scaled down because of the difference in size of the two Bay Area venues but the crowd's enthusiasm was not. Neither was the rapper's enthusiastic energy. If it were any other year I can't say that this show would make it to my best of list but 2020 was not like any other year.
Atmosphere @ The Regency Ballroom 2/11/2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
8. Envision in Costa Rica February 17th - 24th, 2020
Luna Stage @ Envision Festival February 2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
Envision Festival holds a special place in my heart. 2020 was the third year that I ventured into the rain forest along the coast of Coast Rica to work this, hippy, yoga, art & music festival. It's hot, it's sweaty, it's grueling and the on-site living conditions are...well, they are what they are. Working this festival has allowed me to grow as a festival worker and as a person and I get to do it with some of my most favorite people ever. Last year I worked the over night shift in the VIP cabanas and even though I didn't necessarily see any music, I was able to hear some type of techno pumping from the Lapa stage right which is right next to the cabanas from.
And, the Lapa stage goes from dusk til dawn, just like the cabanas.
The stage design of one of the main stages, Luna Stage always impresses me and it was exquisitely breath taking yet again. I don't know how they do it and I can't wait to see what they do with it for Envision 2022.
Luna Stage @ Envision Festival February 2020 photo by Nikki DeMartini |
9. Andrew St. James in Nob Hill area August 13th, 2020
Andrew St. James @ Nob Hill Area in SF 8/13/2020 photo by Marc Fong |
Musicians found creative ways to bring us shows during the pandemic: a lot went virtual, some played drive-in shows and some, like Andrew St. James, took it to the streets. These were not your typical shows, but in a year of "new normals" what is typical anymore? After five months of what felt like forever these pop-ups were some of the the only live shows being offered in SF. Andrew St James was taking requests via Instagram and then showing up and playing where people asked him to play. That's a pretty cool thing to do to keep the music alive and his music translated well to the acoustic busking.
Read the full review here: Sweet Sound Bites Andrew St. James review
Drama @ The Independent 3/4/2020 photo by Marc Fong |
Two shows I had lined up and was really looking forward to were Grouplove and Glass Animals.
I hardly ever buy tickets to shows but when I found out Glass Animals were playing intimate shows at small venues in anticipation of the release of their new album I knew I had to go! I got denied coverage pretty much as fast I had asked, no surprise there. So, I was happy to be able to buy a ticket to their sold-out show at The Independent on March 12th but it was canceled just hours before door were supposed to open.
I'd never seen Grouplove at a one off show and they had just dropped a new album in January. I was thrilled that I got approved to cover them at The Catalyst Club in Santa Cruz on March 24th and was so excited for the show. Sadly by that time all tours had already come to a screeching halt.
For a year when all shows were canceled by the second week of March this isn't a bad spread of shows considering how short the "season" was. There are pre-covid shows, pre-covid festivals, different kinds of shows during covid times and in the age of learning to appreciate everything you have, shows that wouldn't have otherwise made it to the list if it wasn't for the pandemic cutting things short.
I wonder what shows will be like in the new normal.
Please wear a mask so we can get back to going to shows and so that everybody can have a happier year than 2020.
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