Burger Boogaloo’s 2020 lineup includes Bikini Kill. What more do you need to know?

“If you’ve never been to Burger Boogaloo, you’re missing out on what it means to truly revel in the glory of music.” 
– SF Weekly

“Burger Boogaloo is the perfect cult gathering of young and old music rebels who hate everybody in the world except each other.”
– John Waters

It’s a holiday miracle! Oakland’sBurger Boogaloo is announcing the first round of artists on its 2020 lineup with a ticket special that’s perfect for everyone on your naughty list! This year’s fest features Bikini Kill (1st Bay Area show in 25 years), Circle Jerks (1st Bay Area show in 10 years), Plastic Bertrand (1st Bay Area show ever), Carbonas (1st Bay Area show in 10 years), Bleached, and more, with additional acts being announced in early 2020. Of course, the Boogaloo wouldn’t be complete without its lawless leader, John Waterswho will return to host for the 6th year in a row! Burger Boogaloo will be back in Oakland’s Mosswood Park on Saturday, July 11th and Sunday, July 12th

The Boogaloo’s Holiday Ticket Special is going on now, with GA Weekend Passes for $109 and VIP Weekend Passes for $159. But don’t go waiting ‘til the last minute to grab your passes; discounted tickets are only available while supplies last! 

Ring in the new year with some Boogaloo holiday magic via the ticket link below:

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE


BURGER BOOGALOO 2020 INITIAL LINEUP
HOSTED BY JOHN WATERS
BIKINI KILL (1st Bay Area show in 25 years)
CIRCLE JERKS (1st Bay Area show in 10 years) 
PLASTIC BERTRAND (1st Bay Area show ever)
CARBONAS (1st Bay Area show in 10 years)
BLEACHED
ALICE BAG (of the Bags)   
FLIPPER 
THE FEVERS
PANSY DIVISION
THE YOUNGER LOVERS
PANTY RAID   
MIDNITE SNAXXX

HOLIDAY SPECIAL TICKET PRICES
Day 1 – $79 (Full Price: $99)
Day 2 – $59 (Full Price: $69)
Weekend Pass – $109 (Full Price: $129)
VIP Day 1 – $129 (Full Price: $149)
VIP Day 2 – $99 (Full Price: $109)
VIP Weekend Pass – $159 (Full Price: $199)

Keep your mind open.

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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