Experience SF Music Day this October 19

Sunday, October 19, 2025
SF War Memorial

We invite you to the 18th edition of SF Music Day this October 19th at the historic San Francisco War Memorial + Performing Arts Center. Experience 85+ artists performing on the Herbst Theatre, the Green Room, and the Taube Atrium Theater stages!

LIVE MUSIC

With over 20 ensembles performing across multiple stages, you’ll experience a full day of live musicβ€”spanning classical, jazz, world, experimental, and more!  Explore the in the lobby, connect with local arts organizations, and discover rare recordings. Whether you stay for an hour or the whole day, SF Music Day has fun for the whole family!

ARTIST LINEUP

THE DESTINY MUHAMMAD

TRIO with Tshaka Campbell

HERBST THEATRE β€’ 1ST FLOOR 12:00 PM

Destiny Muhammad, harp | Leon Joyce Jr., drums + percussion | Arthur 'Chico' Lopez, upright bass | Ishaka Menelik Imhotep Campbell, poet

JAZZ

Following in the footsteps of jazz harp legends Alice Coltrane and Dorothy Ashby, The Destiny Muhammad Trio features Destiny Muhammad on harp + vocals, Leon Joyce Jr. on drums, and Arthur 'Chico & the Fam' Lopez on upright bass. TDMT is a sleek and soulful ensemble designed to showcase Muhammad's soaring vocals and transporting string work.

Joining them is Tshaka Campbell, an internationally accomplished poet, artist, performer, and the first black Santa Clara County Poet Laureate. He is a husband and father inspired by life and asks the world to

"Listen Different!" Together, they present

"Malcom X The Centennial: JAZZ Remembers," a sonic reflection celebrating Malcom's 100th

Solar Return through the music he loved-jazz-and poetic expression.

BENICIA CHAMBER PLAYERS

GREEN ROOM β€’ 2ND FLOOR 12:30 PM

Alicia Choi, violin + Artistic Director | Patrick Galvin, violin | Luis Eduardo BellorΓ­n, viola | Brady Anderson, cello + Executive Director

CLASSICAL

Benicia Chamber Players provides chamber music concerts in underserved East Bay areas, cultivating a community of world-class professional musicians who are dedicated to sharing their love of classical music. Their 2025-2026 season opens with a playful program that asks: how do composers stay rooted in tradition while creating something entirely new?

In "Carrots and Counterpoint," three composers from different eras explore that question in bold, unexpected ways. Florence Price's "Five Folksongs in Counterpoint" blends American folksongs, African spirituals, and classical technique. Schubert's "Rosamunde Quartet fuses his love of song and chamber music, reworking melodies from earlier vocal pieces. Inspired by CΓ©zanne's quote, "The day will come when a single, freshly observed carrot will start a revolution," Gabriella Smith's

"Carrot Revolution" reimagines the string quartet with wild textures and fresh perspective.

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