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Ziggy Marley performs at Stern Grove Festival on June 24.  Gregory Bojorquez
Ziggy Marley performs at Stern Grove Festival on June 24.  (Gregory Bojorquez)

Stern Grove 2018 Announced: Ziggy Marley, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and More

Stern Grove 2018 Announced: Ziggy Marley, Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and More

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Stern Grove, the free outdoor concert series, returns to San Francisco with a diverse lineup of international and inter-generational artists, kicking off on June 17 with two classic R&B vocalists: Peabo Bryson and Jeffrey Osborne.

The shows continue every Sunday at 2pm through Aug. 19 at 19th Avenue and Sloat Boulevard in San Francisco. Other acts to look forward to include Ziggy Marley, Afrobeat scion Femi Kuti, indie rockers Thao and the Get Down Stay Down and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes.

Check out the full lineup below.

June 17 – Peabo Bryson and Jeffrey Osborne

June 24 – Ziggy Marley and Flavia Coelho

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July 1 – M. Ward and Thao and the Get Down Stay Down

July 8 – Mexican Institute of Sound with special guests and Ginkgoa

July 15 – Anoushka Shankar, Land of Gold and Han Han

July 22 – San Francisco Symphony

July 29 – San Francisco Ballet with artistic director Helgi Tomasson

August 5 – Femi Kuti and the Positive Force and Sol Development

August 12 – Ronnie Spector and the Ronettes and the Humidors

August 19 – The Revolution and Big Blu Soul Revue

For more information about Stern Grove, click here.

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