The kids are disco dancing – they are tired of rock ‘n’ roll.

The kids are disco dancing – they are tired of rock ‘n’ roll.

from Recon News

17 September 2012

For the first time ever, the Folsom Street Fair will feature one main live music performance stage in the middle of the fair at 10th Street, between Folsom and Howard Streets.

Headlining their new main stage this year will be San Francisco’s own “The Limousines”.

Front man, Eric Victorino (with tongue firmly in cheek) sings “The kids are disco dancing, they’re tired of rock ‘n’ roll” during “Internet Killed The Video Star” – one of many deliriously catchy electro-pop songs on the group’s debut album, “Get Sharp”.

If you’ve ever seen the band live and seen Victorino giving his drum-machine-playing bandmate a knowing look while delivering the song’s next line, “Don’t bother telling them that the drum machine ain’t got no soul”, you know that The Limousines are working on a deeper level than your typical pop band. AND, they’ve got a great sense of humour to boot.

Don’t miss this opportunity to see them live.

Also performing will be:

UK dance diva – Little Boots

New Zealand’s – Ladyhawke.


They’ll be joined on stage by 5 other amazing independent arists in rock, dance and metal. In addition, there will be TWO dance areas anchoring the fair with DJS from around the globe.

This is one Folsom stage you won’t want to miss.

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