Thank you Bicycle Music Festival for a day of music and inspiration!
June 22nd marked the 7th and largest San Francisco Bicycle Music Festival. Please click “more” to see an album of photos from BMF. Many thanks to photographer Volker Neumann.
BMF fans fill the intersection of 22nd & Bartlett in San Francisco’s Mission District as Quinn Deveaux band headlines the night venue.
Map of the intersection of 22nd & Bartlett, drawn for permitting purposes.
Map of Pioneer Log Cabin meadow, drawn for permitting purposes.
Close up of rigging of Bamboo Tripods for Pedal Powered Line Array
Giant Puppets Save the World head out into the festival during the Manicato performance.
Justin Ancheta encouraging fans to stretch it out.
Toni Tone guides the wings of a giant bird.
Fans work together to power the show.
Pedal hard or light. When there are 21 bikes working together, it’s your choice.
Obo Martin invites his little cousins to sing along “Doo doo doo, let’s go to the zoo.”
How do you know you’re at a real music festival? When stuff like this happens. Many thanks to “Giant Puppets Save the World.”
Jason Brock had ’em singing and laughing, LiveOnBike.
Floating in a sea of bikes under a cloud of bubbles.
Our largest LiveOnBike ride ever
Jason Brock leads a call and response in the Castro.
Earth Amplified rappers chant in unison: “System Change, not Climate Change!”
Ashel Seasunz of Earth Amplified
Kyle and Scott worked the knobs at the Night Venue.
Shredder dances on an illuminated Glass Hoop from El Arbol, the Bike Tree, floating over the crowd at BMF’s Night Venue.
Aerialist Shredder.
Quinn Deveaux band grooves on stage.
Pedalers 8′ up on El Arbol helped power the show.
Co-directors thank the crew and crowd.
Bike girl
Color coordinated Electric Fender Blender Pro bicycle generators.