The Dock of the Bay Festival showcases Vallejo artists E-40, Baby Bash, and LaRussell, highlighting their connection to the region. Oakland Pride features Martha Wash and CeCe Peniston, celebrating dance music legends alongside rapper Kamaiyah. In Union Square, Poolside offers a free day party with laidback music led by Jeffrey Paradise. San Francisco's EMPIRE label spotlights rising star Shaboozey, known for his No. 1 hit 'Bar Song (Tipsy),' at a Civic Center concert alongside Fireboy DML and Red Leather.
Headlining this year's Dock of the Bay Festival is a triple bill of Vallejo greatness: E-40, Baby Bash, and LaRussell. The biggest living icon of Bay Area rap will join forces with the 'Suga Suga' hitmaker and one of the brightest young talents from the region, at a festival practically down the street from where they were raised.
Two queens of dance music are headlining the main stage of Oakland Pride this year: Martha Wash, whose powerhouse vocals propelled '90s house anthems like 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now),' and CeCe Peniston, whose 'Finally' continues to light up global dance floors 30 years later.
Poolside makes perfect day party music: laidback, tropical boogie you can two-step to with a drink in hand. The multifaceted, percussion-powered live band led by Jeffrey Paradise plays a free show that promises to bring sunny vibes to Union Square during San Francisco's second summer.
San Francisco label EMPIRE has a knack for signing hot artists before they blow up - most recently, Shaboozey, whose 'Bar Song (Tipsy)' tied for the longest-running No. 1 hit in Billboard chart history.
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