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Homesick 2024: the festival

Posted by Loren on November 20, 2023

Homesick 2024: the festival
photo by Jeaninne Kaufer

February 2-3 will be the sixth edition of Homesick Festival, taking place at Regency Ballroom in San Francisco, CA with a lineup that includes Fucked Up, Superchunk, Harms Way, MS Pain, Zulu, and more, listed in full, day-by-day lineups below.

The festival began in 2018, taking place in different destinations (Petaluma, Berkeley and Pomona) and curated by Anthony Anzaldo (Ceremony).

Friday, February 2 

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SPELLLING
Harms Way
Wicca Phase Sprints Eternal
Narrow Head
Poison Ruïn
Upchuck
crushed 

Saturday, February 3

Superchunk
Fucked Up
Light Asylum
Zulu
MSPAINT
World Peace
Kumo 99
Dazy

Tickets are on sale now.

Pictured: Fucked Up

Homesick 2024: the festival
photo by Jeaninne Kaufer

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