The 16-year-running benefit concert series returns to Yoshi's Oakland with all proceeds going to the Patient Care Fund at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland.
The annual Music Medicine benefit concert lands at Yoshi's Oakland on Thursday, July 30 — doors at 7:30 pm, show at 8 pm. Tickets run $45–$65, and all proceeds go directly to the Patient Care Fund at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland. Tickets at yoshis.com.
This concert has been running since 2010, when Bay Area songwriter and producer Mickel London founded it to raise money and awareness for children with Sickle Cell Anemia and other life-threatening illnesses at Oakland's children's hospital. Sixteen years in, it's one of the more durable fundraising nights on the East Bay calendar — the format is straightforward: Bay Area performers, a seated listening room, a cause that isn't a stretch to care about. A specific lineup has not been announced as of publication; check yoshis.com closer to the date.
The room: Yoshi's is a 310-seat jazz and supper club at Jack London Square. You can eat there; dinner service runs before and during the show. Reservations via the Yoshi's site.
Getting there: BART to 12th Street Oakland, then a roughly 12-minute walk south to the waterfront. Street parking on Embarcadero West is free evenings. If you're coming from SF, the ferry drops you at Jack London Square directly — check westerndelta.com for the schedule. Yoshi's is all-ages unless otherwise noted; confirm with the venue if that matters for your crew.
If you only have two hours, get there at 8 and skip the pre-show milling — the room is small enough that there's no bad seat, and the opening acts at these benefits tend to set the tone fast.

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