The fabled holiday, Bicycle Day, is upon us and what better place to spend this holiday than in San Francisco at The Warfield? Bicycle Day 2015 is a celebration of the Bay Area music and art culture taking place April 18th at the legendary Warfield put on by Euphonic Conceptions. The Warfield embodies the same spirit that Bicycle Day invokes in many of the observers of the holiday, making it a natural choice for hosting this event.
Attending for the third year in a row is the psychedelic artistic duo, Alex and Allyson Grey. The pair will be painting during some of the performances during the evening. Headlining this spectacle is Beats Antique, Bay Area natives whose style and vibe coincide with the spirit and atmosphere of this event. Joining Beats Antique is Emancipator Ensemble, Thriftworks and Desert Dwellers, all contributing to that same vibe being perpetuated throughout this incredible event. Sam Flores of the popular Upper Playground clothing and art company will also be executing live paintings and have a featured art installment inside the venue.
Apart from a staggering lineup of music acts, Bicycle Day 2015 will also feature a number of art installations and exhibits showcasing some of the Bay Area’s most unique artists and performers.
Bicycle Day 2015 tickets are sold in tiers based on viewing area inside the venue. General Admission Main Floor tickets are already sold out, but GA Balcony tickets are available for $60 and Reserved Lodge seats can be bought for $75. If you want to take it the next level, the VIP experience for this event is phenomenal. VIP ticket holders have access to a private meet and greet with the Grey’s as well as a book signing. They will also be allowed to enter the event early for a private viewing of a Tribe 13 art gallery, will receive a limited edition Bicycle Day poster and be seated in some of the best seats available in the balcony. VIP tickets are only about $100.
Bicycle Day 2015 is going to be quite the extravaganza, a true melding pot for the art and music culture of the Bay Area and those who want to immerse themselves in the experience and spirit of Bicycle Day. Turn on, tune in and drop out at Bicycle Day 2015.