In just a couple of weeks, the world's largest leather event, San Francisco’s Folsom Street Fair, will take place on Sunday, September 30, 2007 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
This year’s widely anticipated annual raunch fest is expected as usual to draw a broad range of leather, rubber and fetish enthusiasts along with some of the naughtiest names in gay and alternative porn to its sex-drenched fair grounds.
Submissive or dominant, bear or cub, participant or observer Folsom Street Fair promises something luridly satisfying for all tastes.
Voted Best Street Fair by the readers of the
SF Bay Guardian, Folsom Street Fair hopes to attract record-setting charity donations while showcasing renowned alternative rock and new wave acts alongside up-and-coming talent from around the globe.
The stage lineups for 2007 are set as follows for the final event of Folsom Street Events’ 24th annual fair season:
7th Street Stage Lineup
11:15 am
Charm School Dropouts
12:00 pm
Glen Meadmore
12:45 pm
Ethel Merman Experience
1:30 pm
Nekked
2:15 pm
Smash-Up Derby
3:00 pm
Trannyshack Presents Kimo's 20 Years of Madonna in 20 Minutes
3:45 pm
Cazwell
4:30 pm
Risqué
5:15 pm
Surprise Band!
12th Street Stage Lineup
11:15 am
Speed Queen
12:00 pm
VTG
12:30 pm
Leather Title Holders
12:45 pm
FAUXfoe
1:30 pm
Little Yellow Perfect
2:15 pm
Crash Berlin
3:00 pm
theStart
4:00 pm
Imperial Teen
5:00 pm
Ladytron DJ Tour featuring
Mira Aroyo, Reuben
Wu, and
Daniel Hunt
According to
Jeff Johnson, Entertainment Chair of Folsom Street Events, “Folsom Street Fair is such a unique event for the worldwide leather and fetish community. We are incredibly excited about our lineups this year. With famous indie artists like
Imperial Teen and t
heStart, the Fair is going to bring the crowd to its knees in more ways than one.”
Major beneficiaries of funds raised by Folsom Street Events which is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization include: AIDS Emergency Fund, Dolores Street Community Services, Frameline, Healing Waters, Lyon-Martin Health Services, Pets Are Wonderful Support, Positive Resource Center, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, STOP AIDS Project, and Tenderloin Health.
For more information about the Folsom Street Fair, please visit:
www.folsomstreetfair.org.