SFO Summer Music Series Launches with Stern Grove Festival Performers

“Terminal Sessions” brings iconic music festival to the Airport 

SAN FRANCISCO :

The San Francisco International Airport (SFO) announced the launch of their annual summer music series, SFO Celebrates: Summer Music in San Francisco with free concerts from artists slated to appear at the Stern Grove Festival, the oldest free music festival in the United States. SFO’s “Terminal Sessions” program will feature internationally renowned bands for in-terminal performances.

The schedule is as follows:

Saturday, June 13th at 2:00 pm

Indian alternative rock band Peter Cat Recording Co.

Saturday, June 20th at 2:00 pm

Columbian electro tropical band Bomba Estereo

“We are truly excited to welcome these highly anticipated international artists for a free, live performance at SFO,” said Airport Director Mike Nakornkhet. Our SFO Celebrates program delivers the energy and excitement of San Francisco events to our global audience to enjoy, and this new Terminal Sessions activation brings iconic San Francisco music festivals to travelers at our Airport.”

Terminal Sessions will be held post-security at Gate B4 in Harvey Milk Terminal 1. Admission is free, but capacity is limited and all guests will need to be a ticketed passenger or obtain entry via the SFO Gate Explorer guest pass program.

SFO Celebrates: Summer Music in San Francisco will continue on July 7th and run through August 28th with live performances every Wednesday and Thursday from 10:30am – 2:00pm.

www.flysfo.com/sfo-celebrates.

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