3-Crowd.jpgWant a great way to celebrate all that’s creative in the Bay Area without the steep price of, say, Outside Lands? Well, the third annual Rock Make Street Festival’s got you covered and then some. Organized by local blog The Bay Bridged, local musicians Tartufi, and fabric store Cookie and the Dude, the Rock Make Street Festival celebrates all the creative juices that make San Francisco special.

For those eager to take in music, there will be three stages where sixteen local bands in all will be playing. The Bay Bridged offers a handy list of set times as well as a free mix of what’s to be heard Sunday.

As for vendor information, all that can be found on Rock Make Street Festival‘s main website, near the middle- to lower-right hand corner of the page. For more information, check out the event’s facebook page.

What: Rock Make Street Festival
Where: Treat Avenue (between 17th & 18th Streets) & 18th Street (between Harrison & Folsom)
When: This Sunday, from 11am-6pm
Cost:
Free!

Photo from last year’s Rock Make: Francis Chung for The Bay Bridged

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Always in motion. April Siese writes about music, takes photos at shows, and even helps put them on behind the scenes as a stagehand. She's written everything from hard news to beauty features, as well as fiction and poetry. She most definitely likes pie.

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