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Tricycle Music Fest: La Familia Peña-Govea

  • Richmond/Senator Milton Marks Address 351 9th Avenue San Francisco, CA, 94118 United States (map)

Rock out this fall as we kick off our twelfth annual Tricycle Music Fest! Families are invited to the Library for unique early literacy experience. We are excited to host some of the best Grammy® winning and nominated artists in the category of children’s music. Plus, after each event, one lucky concertgoer will win a shiny red tricycle to roll away in style.

This year’s lineup includes the change making music of 2023 Grammy® award winners, Alphabet Rockers, with a kickoff concert the Merced Branch Library. They will also rock the the east side at Bernal Heights. Next up is a library favorite local band, La Familia Peña-Govea, who will be performing at Excelsior during Sunday Streets. The following weekend, catch them at Richmond Branch.

Proving that music and reading go hand in hand, 2015 Latin Grammy® winner and best-selling author, Lucky Diaz, will be sharing his music and writing at the Main Library and a special park performance at Parque Ninos Unidos (23nd St and Treat Ave).

Tricycle Music Fest wraps up with the progressive funk of Bay Area’s very own, Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies. They’ll share their sweet sounds at Portal Branch and give an encore performance the same day at Park Branch Open House.

2023 Line-Up

Alphabet Rockers

  • Saturday, October 7 at 11am at Merced Branch

  • Saturday, October 7 at 3pm at Bernal Heights Branch

La Familia Peña-Govea

  • Sunday, October 15 at 2pm at Excelsior Branch

  • Sunday, October 22 at 2pm at Richmond Branch

Lucky Diaz

  • Saturday, October 21 at 11am at Main Library, Main Children's Center

  • Saturday, October 28 at 3pm at Parque Niños Unidos (23rd St and Treat Ave)

Purple Fox and the Heebie Jeebies

  • Saturday, October 28 at 11am at Portola Branch

  • Saturday, Ocotober 28 at 3pm at Park Branch

La Familia Peña-Govea is a three generation family band playing bilingual children's music based in Latin folk traditions. The band, parents Miguel Govea and Susan Peña, daughter René and

grandson, Diego, has played their eclectic mix of cumbias, rancheras, boleros, and more for decades in the Bay Area. Their original compositions address themes such as socio

emotional regulation, science, cultural pride, and communication skills, and will get the whole family dancing. La Familia Peña-Govea brings the party wherever they go!