When the sun dips below the Brooklyn skyline and the neon lights flicker on, Gov Ball After Dark is the only destination that matters, and Jane Remover is the reason you’re not sleeping tonight. Presented by NÜTRL, this gig is a sonic love letter to everything that makes the indie scene pulse with life. Jane Remover, the enigmatic artist who's been flipping the script on bedroom pop, is set to turn this after-party into an experience you’ll brag about witnessing firsthand. It's more than a concert—it's a baptism into the depths of ambient synths and haunting vocals that linger longer than last night's aftertaste of Pabst and pretension. If you're not inside losing yourself in the kaleidoscope of sound and sweat, you're outside, wishing you were.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
House heads and nocturnal groove seekers, prepare to pry yourselves off the couch because Chris Lake is about to shake your weekend plans into something worthy of a next-day Instagram flex. This isn't just another DJ gig—it's a sonic pilgrimage to the alleys of underground house where basslines are worshipped like the holy grail. Picture this: a warehouse venue that hasn't yet graced the 'gram, lights pulsing like an electrocardiogram of your soul, and a crowd that's more about connection than clout. Lake, the maestro of melodic mischief, will be spinning the kind of tracks that make your heart rate sync with the BPM. If you miss this, don't blame us when your friends recount tales of bass drops that melted their third-eye open. Get your tickets, lace up those dancing shoes, and prepare for a night that'll make a Monday morning hangover feel like a badge of honor.
Los Angeles State Historic Park 1245 North Spring Street Los Angeles 90012
Cancel your plans and dust off those dancing shoes, because VSSL is throwing the kind of anniversary party that Brooklyn’s after-hours myths are made of. For 14 years, they've been the undercurrent keeping the city's pulse alive, and they're teaming up with Bite Nite for a sonic soirée that’s pure alchemy. Phase Fatale, the dark prince of Bite Records, is gracing us with a rare live set that promises to shake the very foundations of your sonic soul. This is the moment where post-punk techno meets the void and whispers back secrets in the language of bass and distortion.
The night’s lineup reads like a manifesto for those who crave sound adventures: Unhuman’s avant-garde beats, Sharlese’s genre-defying mixes, and the unstoppable synergy of VSSL’s resident wizards, Remy Marc and Josh Beck. And let’s not forget the OG architect of this nocturnal utopia, Genevieve D, who will unspool her magic with the elegance of a vinyl sorceress. Miss this, and you'll be left on the outside of an inside joke that’ll echo through the scene for months to come.
Pacific Electric 1729 Naud Street Los Angeles 90012
When the sun dips below the Brooklyn skyline and the neon lights flicker on, Gov Ball After Dark is the only destination that matters, and Jane Remover is the reason you’re not sleeping tonight. Presented by NÜTRL, this gig is a sonic love letter to everything that makes the indie scene pulse with life. Jane Remover, the enigmatic artist who's been flipping the script on bedroom pop, is set to turn this after-party into an experience you’ll brag about witnessing firsthand. It's more than a concert—it's a baptism into the depths of ambient synths and haunting vocals that linger longer than last night's aftertaste of Pabst and pretension. If you're not inside losing yourself in the kaleidoscope of sound and sweat, you're outside, wishing you were.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
This June 19th, the tectonic plates of the indie universe are shifting at Noise Etc., where cherry pick, Rotundos, Stereobliss, and Grand Prix are set to redefine your idea of a gig. For a paltry $12, or $15 if you snooze and lose, you'll dive headfirst into a night where synths and sweat intermingle like star-crossed lovers. Cherry pick will kick things off, serving up melodies as crisp as the first sip of a summer IPA. Rotundos will warp your mind with their kaleidoscopic soundscapes, while Stereobliss unravels layers of dreamy distortion that'll have you feeling like you're floating in the ether. And just when you think you’ve reached peak euphoria, Grand Prix will turbo-charge the night with beats that hit like a late-night joyride through neon streets. It's all ages, so bring your cool kid sibling for added cred. Doors at 9:30—don’t be fashionably late; be there to catch every electric moment. The only regret you’ll have is not getting that tattoo to commemorate the night your music taste ascended.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Prepare to transcend your Spotify algorithm: Telykast x DubVision are turning the scene upside down with a sonic cocktail that's one part future house, one part progressive gold. This isn't just a gig; it's a sensory resurrection for anyone tired of the predictable playlist grind. Bring your crew and upgrade to VIP, because indie cred and bottle service aren't mutually exclusive when the drop hits harder than your landlord's last rent hike. Remember, it's a cashless utopia, so keep those Apple Pay skills sharp and your third-party ticket woes sharper—TicketWeb and TIXR have you covered. Slide into this night of pure euphoria and let the beats redefine your weekend narrative. Let's be real: the only thing cooler than showing up is the regret you’ll feel if you don’t.
Dust off your dance shoes and prepare for lift-off because Space Yacht is about to tech your house into the stratosphere. This isn't just another run-of-the-mill night out—it's an intergalactic collision of beats and basslines that will leave your senses orbiting. Trust us, the line might be longer than a Radiohead lyric, but the reward is sweeter than finding an original pressing at the local vinyl shop. Doors creak open at 10 PM, and while the RSVP might feel as fickle as your neighborhood dive's DJ, a General Admission ticket is your golden ticket to guaranteed revelry. Swap your ennui for euphoria as you dive headfirst into the cosmic chaos of bottle service and VIP sections. Just remember, authenticity is key—no third-party shenanigans allowed. Align your chakras, grab your ID, and teleport to a night where the only thing higher than the BPM is the vibe. Get ready, earthlings—Space Yacht is calling, and you don’t want to be left on the ground.
Exchange LA 618 S. Spring Street Los Angeles 90014
House heads and nocturnal groove seekers, prepare to pry yourselves off the couch because Chris Lake is about to shake your weekend plans into something worthy of a next-day Instagram flex. This isn't just another DJ gig—it's a sonic pilgrimage to the alleys of underground house where basslines are worshipped like the holy grail. Picture this: a warehouse venue that hasn't yet graced the 'gram, lights pulsing like an electrocardiogram of your soul, and a crowd that's more about connection than clout. Lake, the maestro of melodic mischief, will be spinning the kind of tracks that make your heart rate sync with the BPM. If you miss this, don't blame us when your friends recount tales of bass drops that melted their third-eye open. Get your tickets, lace up those dancing shoes, and prepare for a night that'll make a Monday morning hangover feel like a badge of honor.
Los Angeles State Historic Park 1245 North Spring Street Los Angeles 90012
When the sun dips below the Brooklyn skyline and the neon lights flicker on, Gov Ball After Dark is the only destination that matters, and Jane Remover is the reason you’re not sleeping tonight. Presented by NÜTRL, this gig is a sonic love letter to everything that makes the indie scene pulse with life. Jane Remover, the enigmatic artist who's been flipping the script on bedroom pop, is set to turn this after-party into an experience you’ll brag about witnessing firsthand. It's more than a concert—it's a baptism into the depths of ambient synths and haunting vocals that linger longer than last night's aftertaste of Pabst and pretension. If you're not inside losing yourself in the kaleidoscope of sound and sweat, you're outside, wishing you were.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
Prepare your glitter-streaked, thrift-store finest because Daft Disko is about to turn the Moroccan Lounge into your new favorite time machine. Think French touch meets disco house, a sonic soirée starring the ghost of Daft Punk past and the spirited beats of Justice, Stardust, and every other French maestro who ever made you wish you owned more sequins. This isn't just a playlist—it's a pilgrimage to the altar of groove, where the ghosts of Giorgio Moroder and Chic sidle up to the living legends of Yuksek and Parcels. Trust us, your feed will cry if you miss out on this vinyl-pressed fever dream. So, mark May 16 as the night your shoes will beg for mercy, and your heart will find the rhythm it didn’t know it was missing. Doors at 9:30 PM—consider that your cue to start stretching, because you’re about to dance like it’s the last club on earth.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Clear your calendar and dust off your wildest dance moves because techno queen Nicole Moudaber is about to blow the roof off your weekend. This isn't just another night out; it's a thumping, pulsating journey into the depths of sound that only the most devoted beat junkies dare to tread. Forget everything you know about club nights—this is an experience that laughs in the face of mainstream monotony.
With her signature blend of hypnotic rhythms and dark, driving basslines, Moudaber will transport you to a sonic dimension where time loses all meaning. It's where the music speaks its own language and the crowd moves as one euphoric entity. Make sure you're ready to lose yourself in her set, because at this cashless, no-nonsense venue, the only currency is your willingness to surrender to the groove.
Pro tip: secure your spot through TicketWeb or TIXR to dodge any ticket gatekeeping nightmares and ensure your government-issued ID matches up—no exceptions. And hey, if you're rolling deep, bottle service and VIP sections are calling your name. Remember, this isn't just another night—it's a rite of passage for anyone who claims to understand the true spirit of underground music.
If you’re still lamenting the gentrification of your favorite dive bar or the commercialization of your most cherished indie band, put on your comfiest vintage band tee and mark your calendar. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a sonic pilgrimage. Day Trip is rolling into town, bringing with them the eclectic brilliance of Cassian, Kamino, Millero, and Lumi. Imagine a night where synths shimmer like the sequins on your secondhand jacket and basslines pulse harder than your crush on the drummer. It’s 21+, so leave the fake IDs at home—this is a party for those who’ve earned their scene stripes. With Day Trip, you’re not just a ticket holder; you’re an accomplice in a revolution of sound. And yes, it's a cashless venue, because who even carries cash these days? Don’t be that person scrolling Instagram while everyone else is vibing their face off. Snag your legit passes through TicketWeb & TIXR, and leave the resale ruckus to the amateurs. This is where the stories you’ll pretend to forget in the morning actually begin. See you in the smoke machine haze.
Los Angeles State Historic Park: On The Promenade 1279 N. Spring St Los Angeles 90012
Slide into summer with the sonic elixir you didn't know you needed at The Moroccan Lounge on June 21st. Headlining the night is Thomas Parrish, whose ethereal vocals and intricate guitar work are the equivalent of a sonic high dive into the depths of your soul. Think Elliott Smith if he swapped melancholia for a technicolor dreamcoat. Opening the evening's portal is Cayden Wemple, the troubadour who turns heartbreak into hauntingly beautiful tapestry, with lyrics as sharp as a rooftop in Bushwick. Rounding out the lineup is Allison Graves, the synthpop siren whose beats pulse like the heartbeat of the city, merging the digital with the divine. This isn't just another night out; it's a pilgrimage into the heart of indie euphoria. Tickets are a steal at $15 in advance, and trust me, you'll want to be inside when the rest of the world is left on the curb wishing they were there.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
If you haven't caught wind of Victoria Alex yet, it's time to pry yourself away from that third wave coffee shop and make your way to the venue everyone will be name-dropping next week. Known for transforming intimate spaces into synth-laden wonderlands, Victoria Alex delivers a sonic experience that's like sipping a perfectly aged whiskey—smooth, but with a kick that leaves you reeling. Doors creak open at 7 PM, but let's be honest, you'll want to be there early to soak up that pre-show buzz. This is more than just a gig; it's a rite of passage into the next chapter of indie cool. Ages 21 and up, because some vibes are just too good for high school drama. Grab your valid ID and prepare to witness the kind of set that’ll leave you wondering if you ever really understood music before.
The Peppermint Club 8713 Beverly Blvd Los Angeles 90048
Clear your calendar and dust off your thrifted denim because KCRW is about to serve up a celestial experience you won't want to miss. Heavenly is poised to transform your typical Thursday into an astral journey that even your moodiest shoegaze playlist couldn't prepare you for. With doors opening at 7pm, you'll have just enough time to sip on that PBR before the clock strikes 8pm and the music takes hold. All ages are welcome, so bring your little sibling who's cooler than you, or your slightly-older-than-appropriate indie mentor. This isn't just a show—it's a rite of passage into the pantheon of unforgettable nights. Miss it, and you'll be left scrolling through Instagram stories with a gnawing sense of regret while everyone else basks in the afterglow of a night that felt like a mixtape made just for them.
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
Audrey Hobert is the kind of talent that turns a Lollapalooza Aftershow into the main event, and if you haven't snagged a ticket yet, you're about to commit a cardinal sin against your playlist. Imagine everything you love about the indie scene—ethereal vocals, synths that shimmer like a midnight lake, and lyrics that read like the diary of your most introspective friend—all distilled into a set that's sure to be the soundtrack of your summer existential crisis. Plus, with $1 from every ticket going to arts education in Chicago, not only will you be vibing all night, but you'll also be helping craft the future of music. So break out your most ironic band tee and prepare to be smitten. Because in ten years, when Audrey's headlining with a Grammy in one hand and a vegan taco in the other, you'll want to say you were there.
Stuck in your midweek monotony and craving a sonic escape? Enter Chinchilla, the indie darlings with a penchant for turning sound waves into adrenaline. On June 24, the Moroccan Lounge becomes your portal to a parallel universe where shoegaze dreams meld with synthpop realities. Their set promises to be a kaleidoscope of shimmering riffs and ethereal vocals that could make even Kevin Shields raise an eyebrow. With tickets a mere $20, this night is cheaper than your oat milk latte habit and way more exhilarating. Get ready to dive headfirst into a sound bath that leaves your heartbeat synced with the bassline. Trust us, you'll want to say you were there when Chinchilla roared.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Audrey Hobert is the kind of talent that turns a Lollapalooza Aftershow into the main event, and if you haven't snagged a ticket yet, you're about to commit a cardinal sin against your playlist. Imagine everything you love about the indie scene—ethereal vocals, synths that shimmer like a midnight lake, and lyrics that read like the diary of your most introspective friend—all distilled into a set that's sure to be the soundtrack of your summer existential crisis. Plus, with $1 from every ticket going to arts education in Chicago, not only will you be vibing all night, but you'll also be helping craft the future of music. So break out your most ironic band tee and prepare to be smitten. Because in ten years, when Audrey's headlining with a Grammy in one hand and a vegan taco in the other, you'll want to say you were there.
Clear your Friday night plans and make your way to The Echo, where the universe crackles with anticipation for Lamb, the indie synth duo that's been sending shockwaves through the scene faster than you can say "modular Moog." These sonic alchemists are known for crafting ethereal soundscapes that flicker between dream and reality, pulling you into a kaleidoscope of shimmering beats and haunting vocals. This isn't just another gig—it's a seismic event where frequency and fervor collide, promising transcendence in a world ruled by mundane mp3s. Keep your ear to the ground and your eyes glued to @theechola because Lamb is the kind of musical epiphany that turns casual fans into lifelong devotees. Miss this, and you'll be hearing about it in whispered reverence for years to come.
In a world where seasonal depression is practically a personality trait, Khalid’s "It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour" is our collective serotonin shot. Picture this: you, a sea of sun-kissed souls, and Khalid's velvet vocals sweeping over a crowd like a warm breeze at the tail end of a festival sunset. Yeah, it's that kind of vibe. Expect an alchemical mix of nostalgia and fresh beats that'll make you forget you ever listened to anything else. This is the tour that promises to turn even the most hardened of winter warriors into believers that eternal summer isn't just a myth. It's a full-on sensory escape, with Khalid as your charismatic guide. So, leave your ennui at the door and let the good vibes roll—because who wouldn’t want a piece of endless summer?
Greek Theatre 2700 N. Vermont Ave Los Angeles 90027
Hey, music mavens! Ready to teleport to the indie wonderland? Bôa is taking over The Bellwether, and let's just say, the cool factor here is off the charts. Picture this: your senses bathed in ethereal soundscapes, as Bôa spins their sonic web in a venue that feels like stepping into a secret dimension of music nirvana.
Upgrade your night with the Looking Glass Lounge, where the experience is as exclusive as an unreleased Radiohead track. Imagine mingling with fellow avant-garde devotees in a stage-adjacent, preferred viewing section, while you sip on specialty drinks crafted just for this night. Private entrance, private bar, and yes, even private bathrooms—because you're too cool for lines.
Forget cash, because The Bellwether's gone digital, and there's a delivery delay to keep you on your toes till 24 hours before showtime. Grab those tickets and prepare for a night where the boundary between reality and dream blurs. Don't be the one scrolling through stories wishing you were there—be the story. Time to dive down the rabbit hole.
The Bellwether 333 S. Boylston St. Los Angeles 90017
Get ready to dive headfirst into the sonic avalanche that is HIMALAYAS, taking over Harvard & Stone for a night that's bound to redefine your understanding of live music. If your playlist needs a jolt of electrifying energy, this is your salvation. Fresh off a series of underground gigs that left the cool kids buzzing, HIMALAYAS’ sound is as expansive and intricate as their namesake, blending hypnotic riffs with a lyrical prowess that hits like a shot of espresso to your soul. Picture yourself swaying in a dimly lit room, a sea of denim and leather around you, with the air thick with anticipation and guitar licks sharper than your ex’s sarcasm. Leave your ennui at the door and prepare for a night where every chord feels like a revelation. And remember, no refunds or exchanges, because why would you want to trade in an experience that promises to be nothing short of transcendent?
Harvard & Stone 5221 Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles 90027
Prepare to be sonically baptized by the ethereal frequencies of Aaron Hibell, the prodigious maestro whose soundscapes will transport you to a universe where time folds in on itself. This isn't just another gig at the Outset; it's a rite of passage for those who crave more than the mainstream. As the venue's industrial walls vibrate with Hibell's transcendental beats, you'll find yourself lost in a euphoric trance, shoulder to shoulder with fellow sonic pilgrims. With no barriers, no re-entry, and no pretenses, it's a night of pure, unadulterated connection. Leave your ego at the door and dive headfirst into a night fueled by relentless creativity and a pulse you can feel in your bones. Miss it, and risk being forever out of the loop.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
When the desert winds of Desert Daze blow into the heart of the city, you know it's time to dust off your best band tee and dive headfirst into the sonic abyss. On June 25, the Moroccan Lounge becomes your temple as Litronix and Chalk Teeth take the stage, flanked by the electro prophet Marc Baker and the enigmatic vinyl alchemist, Inhalt. Litronix will transport you with their kaleidoscopic synth landscapes, while Chalk Teeth's gritty, visceral edge will remind you why you fell in love with music in the first place. It's a night where boundaries blur, and you're free to lose yourself in the electric haze. For just $12 in advance, you're not just buying a ticket—you're securing your spot in a night you'll be talking about until the next basement show rolls around. This isn't just a gig; it's a movement. And trust us, you want to be part of it.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Heads up, cosmic wanderers and nocturnal dreamers: Kid Cudi is back with a vibe that'll teleport you straight to the moon. The Rebel Ragers Tour 2026 isn't just a concert, it's an odyssey—a place where Cudi's hypnotic hums meet a supernova of soundscapes. This is your chance to wade into the sonic tides of "Day 'n' Nite" live, alongside a new galaxy of jaw-dropping tracks that'll make your existential heart skip a beat. Plus, you’re not just vibing; you’re vibing for a cause. With every ticket, you're lighting a spark for The Big Bro Foundation, helping uplift young souls navigating mental health mazes. So, dig out your vintage graphic tee and join the tribe—tickets are the golden keys to this interstellar journey, and they're about to drop faster than you can say "Cudder's back." Embrace the FOMO now or risk scrolling through endless Insta stories, wishing you’d been part of the cosmic communion.
Crypto.com Arena 1111 S. Figueroa St Los Angeles 90015
When was the last time you felt the pulse of the cosmos through your Vans? Desert Daze is back to baptize your eardrums in a night of cosmic revelry, featuring the sun-soaked grooves of Flying Mojito Bros. and a Brainstory DJ set that's as smooth as a thrifted suede jacket. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage for souls who crave the sort of transcendental vibes that only a desert night can deliver. Picture yourself swaying under starlit skies, surrounded by the coolest crowd this side of Coachella, all while sipping on something that tastes as far away as your ex's mixtape collection. Forget FOMO—embrace the vibe shift and let yourself be Microdazed. This is where the magic happens. 21+ only.
Camille's at The Bellwether 333 S. Boylston St Los Angeles 90017
If you're ready to transcend the typical weekend haze, Green Velvet's upcoming show is your ticket to sonic nirvana. This isn't just another night out—it's an electrifying pilgrimage to the heart of the indie underworld where beats pulse in sync with your very soul. Picture it: a kaleidoscope of soundscapes, where synths shimmer like city lights and basslines weave through the crowd like a shared secret. With a vibe as exclusive as a thrifted leather jacket that fits just right, this 21+ affair is your chance to dive headfirst into a soundscape adventure that even your most aloof friend would drop everything for. But remember, the only acceptable key to this underground utopia is a TicketWeb or TIXR pass—so sidestep those third-party traps and get ready to prove your ID matches your unmistakable need for epic nights. Green Velvet is the password to a night that promises to echo in your playlists and memories for years to come.
Exchange LA 618 S. Spring Street Los Angeles 90014
Get ready to blast off into the sonic stratosphere with Space Yacht: Big Bass Ting, where the beats are as heavy as a black hole and twice as irresistible. This isn't just an event; it's a cosmic convergence of basslines and euphoria, hosted in a venue that serves up vibes as exclusive as a secret DJ set in an abandoned Brooklyn warehouse. Doors swing open at 10pm, but trust us, the celestial crowd will be orbiting early. Guarantee your spot in this galaxy by snagging a General Admission Ticket, or roll deep with bottle service for the VIP experience. This cashless cosmos promises no mercy for third-party hustlers, so secure your passage through TicketWeb or TIXR. Space suits are optional, but your ID isn't—make sure it matches your ticket or prepare for a re-entry burn. The universe awaits, and this is your one-way ticket to the center of the indie nightlife universe.
Clear your calendars and charge your phones, because Dum Dum Fest 2026 is about to unleash a sonic tsunami that even the most jaded hipster will struggle to resist. Anchored by the enigmatic Past Self, whose introspective tunes are the closest you’ll get to a sonic time machine, this lineup is a mixtape of your coolest fever dreams. Drag Talk promises to detonate any preconceived notions of genre with their boundary-blurring swagger, while Taleen Kali will serve up her signature blend of cosmic fuzz and ethereal vocals, making you feel like you’ve been abducted by the coolest aliens imaginable.
But wait, there’s more. VERTTIGO is here to spin your world upside down with their synth-laden anthems that sound like the future crashing into your speakers. And let’s not forget the high-energy theatrics of Lord Friday the 13th, whose stage presence alone could power a small city. If you crave a good old-fashioned, raw rock experience, Sunder’s got you covered with riffs that feel like they were distilled from pure rebellion. And closing out the evening with a jolt of electricity, Kit Major is set to make you dance like your life depends on it.
Mark my words, missing this will haunt you harder than any retro Polaroid ever could. So, follow The Echo's socials, tattoo the date on your arm, and get ready to dive deep into the echo chamber of cool. Dum Dum Fest is calling—will you answer?
Alright, folks, mark your calendars and dust off your artisanal handkerchiefs because Sea Wolf is about to take you on a feels trip you won't want to miss. VLSF & KCRW are serving up a night that’s as intimate as your best friend’s living room, but with vibes that only the enigmatic Alex Brown Church can summon. Dive deep into the nostalgia pool with the haunting melodies of Old World Romance, back when 2012 felt like a garden of reverb-drenched dreams. But hold onto your ethically sourced beanies—there's a sneak peek of what’s to come from the forthcoming Sea Wolf album, a whisper of future brilliance in the air. This is not just a concert; it's a moment in time where the past meets the future, and your jaded indie heart gets to beat a little faster. Secure your spot, and let’s make some memories that’ll make even your most aloof playlist weep.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
In a world where twenty years feels like a lifetime and a heartbeat all at once, Rx Bandits' "And The Battle Begun" 20th Anniversary Tour is the sonic time machine jaded hipsters didn’t know they needed. Hitting the scene like a bolt of indie lightning at The Belasco, this all-ages gig promises to be your ticket to musical nirvana—or at least a temporary escape from scrolling aimlessly through your ex’s Instagram. With the venue's raw, standing-room-only setup, you're not just a spectator; you're a part of the living, breathing tapestry of sound and sweat. And let's not sleep on Maps & A, the kind of support act that turns openers into legends before your disenchanted eyes. The pre-show VIP lounge opens at 5:30 PM, but the real magic unfurls when the doors swing wide at 6:30 PM. By the time Rx Bandits hit the stage at 7:30 PM, you’ll be knee-deep in the kind of euphoric nostalgia that makes you wonder if time really does heal all. Get ready to battle your inner cynic and lose.
The Belasco 1050 South Hill Street Los Angeles 90015