NOT LOUD CONCERTS
Not too loud, not too late, not too long, and not too expensive.
What Sets Us Apart
Not Loud Concerts was inspired by numerous jokes on the internet about wanting to go see a concert that was, “Not too loud, not too late, not too long and not too expensive.”
With this idea in mind, Not Loud Concerts was created to showcase music based on the following principles:
Not too loud
Comfortable seating
No hidden fees or crazy ticket prices
Good parking whenever possible
Not too long
These concerts are created for the enjoyment of the audience and are not based on old traditions.
What the Show Will Be Like
At a Not Loud Concert the band will perform for around an hour with no intermission. The concerts will feature outstanding musicians performing in a lightly amplified manner with primarily acoustic instruments. Doors will open 30 minutes prior to the start of the show.
THE NEXT SHOW
Dirty Cello at Art Freak in Fremont
Jan 9 at 7 pm
Not Loud Concerts heads to a contemporary art studio in Fremont.
Come find your new favorite place to see unique art with plenty of seats while the band Dirty Cello rocks out - but not too loudly.
Performing as a duo, the Dirty Cello band will showcase their brand of soulful blues, wild rock, lightening fast Americana, and of course, stories of their travels.
Never formal, and never too long, this concert will be held in a comfy and casual venue with intimate acoustics and a welcoming vibe.
The concert starts at 7 pm and ends at 8 pm.
Doors open at 6:30 pm to explore the art.
Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door.
Jazz Night at the Copper Mug in El Sobrante
Feb 1 at 7 pm
Presenting a night of jazz the way it was meant to be played - exciting, accessible and intimate.
On Feb. 1 at 7:00, the Not Loud Concerts team is putting together an exciting night of not too loud jazz at the Copper Mug In El Sobrante. Part of a series of exciting and diverse concerts held all over the Bay Area, Jazz Night will feature high quality music in a comfortable place…and of course it will be at a reasonable volume level.
The Copper Mug is a friendly neighborhood spot that has an intimate stage and great Indian/American fusion food. Come early and grab a bite or a drink, and then sit back for a fully seated show of exciting jazz.
Rebecca Roudman of the bands Dirty Cello and the Death and Taxes Swing Band will join forces with Bobby Rogers of Lee Presson and the Nails and they will be backed up by an all-star rhythm section. Together they will present a night of jazz the way it was meant to be played - exciting, accessible and intimate. The wide-ranging set of music will feature everything from 40’s swing standards to lighting fast be-bop.
Not Loud Concerts focus on creating an experience that is casual and fun for both the musicians and the audience. The concerts are never too long, never too expensive and of course never too loud. Seating is limited so grab tickets early.
The concert starts at 7 pm and ends at 8 pm.
Doors open at 6:30 pm.
Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door.
Songs of Love - Gone Wrong! at Power Plant Coffee in Moss Landing
Feb 13 at 7 pm
On Feb. 13, at 7:00, the folks from Not Loud Concerts are presenting a concert for everyone who is a bit sick of Valentine’s Day at Power Plant Coffee in Moss Landing.
The concert will feature no romantic songs, no happy endings and nothing sappy. Instead, the show will be all about songs that take an unvarnished look at love. There will be blues songs where no one escapes unscathed, rock songs that don’t end with a kiss and even a bluegrass murder ballad or two.
At the show the world travelling band Dirty Cello will rock their way through a one hour program with their signature high energy and irreverent style. With powerful singing and lightning fast instrumentals, the program will even include their relationship song, “I May Not Be Perfect, But I’m Pretty Damn Good.”
Not Loud Concerts focus on creating an experience that is casual and fun for both the musicians and the audience. The concerts are never too long, never too expensive and of course never too loud. Seating is limited so grab tickets early.
The concert starts at 7 pm and ends at 8 pm.
Doors open at 6:30 pm to grab some coffee.
Tickets are $20 in advance, and $25 at the door.
Powerhouse Ladies - Three amazing female singers, one night.
All Saints Episcopal Church in San Leandro
March 13 at 7 pm
On March 13th at All Saints Episcopal Church in San Leandro, the folks from Not Loud Concerts present Powerhouse Ladies. In honor of Women’s History Month, three amazing female singers will join forces for a concert presented in the round - the singers will take turns trading off songs, all while on stage together.
Each fantastic singer leads a band of their own, but for this special performance they’ll be doing acoustic renditions of their music in a wildly diverse program at the historic All Saints Church church.
Rebecca Roudman of Dirty Cello is known for her wild blues and rock, Jessica Malone blends soulful lyrics with sultry sounds and Ellie James performs lush indie-pop with a rock ’n’ roll edge. Variety, depth and the unfettered female voice are the name of the game for one night only.
Not Loud Concerts focus on creating an experience that is casual and fun for both the musicians and the audience. The concerts are never too long, never too expensive and of course never too loud. This is a fully seated show in an intimate environment in a beautiful and acoustically lush redwood church.
FAQ’s
What do you mean by "Not too loud?"
Bands will play with light amplification that allows the listener to enjoy the music and hear the words, without worrying about discomfort.
What is “comfortable” seating?
There will be chairs or pews available for everyone, no standing or sitting on the floor.
What are “no hidden fees?"
The ticket price is the price and no processing fees will be added later.
What is “good parking?”
Whenever possible, Not Loud Concerts will be held in a place with easy to find parking that is close by.
Can I get a refund on tickets?
Please email NotLoudConcerts@gmail.com, 3 days before the show to request a refund.
Are events held in churches religious?
Not Loud Concerts are sometimes held in churches because they are nice and have good acoustics. There is no religious affiliation.
Are kids welcome?
Kids are welcome to attend, but the subject matter of songs may be inappropriate. There is no children’s price ticket, and all people attending must have a ticket. If there is any talking, crying or distractions from kids, the concert will stop until parents can rectify the situation.
Can I host a concert?
Yes, if the venue meets all of the requirements and can hold at least 40 people. Please email NotLoudConcerts@gmail.com for more info.
Contact us.
notloudconcerts@gmail.com
San Francisco, CA