LAURIN HUNTER, INDIGO RED, JOE CLIFFORD, SAID SARA
- When
- Thu, Jul 23 · 7:00 PM
- Venue
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Hotel Utah
500 4th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
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- Neighborhood
- SOMA
- Price
- 21+, $12.00
- Type
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live_music
folk
- Sources
- Hotel Utah, Stevelist · last seen 2026-06-04 04:31
The Utah presents ACOUSTICTOPIA Thursday, July 23, 2026 Hotel Utah Saloon 500 4th St San Francisco, CA 7P $12 adv $15 door 21+ Full Bar // Kitchen Make it cocktails, dinner, and a show at The Utah! LAURIN HUNTER Laurin Hunter is an independent San Francisco Bay Area based singer-songwriter interweaving elements of folk, americana, rock, pop, alternative, and world music. Laurin is an artist who joyfully defies limitations and his explosive live shows leave audience members feeling transported, rejuvenated and understood. His utilization of alternate tunings, tastefully innovative guitar work, soulful vocal delivery (spanning four octaves), and introspective lyrical storytelling combine to take listeners on a transformational journey of discovery they’ve never been on before. https://www.laurinhunter.com/ https://www.instagram.com/laurinhuntermusica/ INDIGO RED Indigo Red is a pop rock act based out of the San Francisco Bay Area. They have been compared to the White Stripes however Indigo Red is female-fronted. Indigo is the lead vocalist and guitar player. Since their inception in 2023, Indigo Red has played all around California. They have garnered praise from Grammy winning and nominated artists Jay Shilliday, Brian Charette and Dave Lopez (Flipsyde) stating their songs are “Super catchy” and that “I can’t get your songs out of my head”. Indigo Red’s influences are Blur, Elastica, Cold Play, PJ Harvey, Liz Phair, Kaiser Chiefs, Jeff Buckley and The Killers blending sounds that swoon and rock. indigoredmusic.com instagram.com/indigoredmusic/ youtube.com/@indigoredmusic1 JOE CLIFFORD After spending the 1990s as a homeless heroin addict in San Francisco, Joe Clifford got off the streets and turned his life around. He earned his MFA from Florida International University in 2008, before returning to the Bay Area. His memoir, Junkie Love, chronicles his battle with drugs and was first published in 2010 and re-released in 2018. He is the author of the several award-winni
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