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Another Planet Entertainment is an independent concert production and artist management company based in Berkeley, California.Founded in 2003 by former Bill Graham Presents executives Greg Perloff, Sherry Wasserman, and Steve Welkom, [1] the company is noted for "changing the landscape of live music in San Francisco and its neighboring hubs, while staying faithful to the area’s musical roots ...
Another Planet Entertainment, the creators of Outside Lands, is partnering with San Francisco to produce a new series of concerts with the hope of changing the perception of the city's inner-city ...
Another Planet Entertainment, an independent concert promoter and production company, announced on Wednesday that it’s building a new music venue in midtown Sacramento, called Channel 24.
System of a Down, Deftones, the Mars Volta, Viagra Boys and VOWWS will take the stage on Aug. 17 in the iconic San Francisco green space for a show organized by Another Planet Entertainment, Live ...
At the time, the venue held up to 5,000 spectators. In 2005, former owner, Harrah's Entertainment, hired San Francisco–based promoters, Another Planet Entertainment, for venue operations and event booking. [2] Launching the new concert series, the temporary venue was moved from the north lawn to the parking lot.
Multi-genre and multi-generational, it is the largest independently owned music festival in the United States. It was founded in 2008 by Another Planet Entertainment, Starr Hill Presents, and Superfly. A "love letter to San Francisco," [2] the festival is named for the city's western neighborhoods, which were known as The Outside Lands in the ...
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In 2008, Superfly and Capshaw's Starr Hill Presents partnered with Another Planet Entertainment, a San Francisco-based promoter, to create the three day Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival. Set in Golden Gate Park, it was an idea that had first been discussed in 2004.