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1 week ago |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
For nearly a decade, French concert production house Cercle has stunned viewers with performances from the world’s best musicians and DJs at some of the planet’s most iconic, beautiful and far-reaching venues: Ben Böhmer from a hot air balloon above Cappadocia, FKJ on the world’s largest salt flat in Bolivia, Disclosure from the side of a cliff in Croatia, Adriatique playing atop the Alps in France, Bob Moses at the Griffith Observatory, Sébastien Léger at the Great Pyramids of Giza — a...
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1 week ago |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
For one weekend a year, the warring tribes of long-form improv comedy in Los Angeles holster their Glocks and unbuckle their parachute pants to break bread at an indie improv festival, this year’s M.I.L.F. 2.
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2 weeks ago |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
The Japanese pop group JO1 headlined the Dodgers’ Japanese Heritage Night yesterday, April 28, performing at Centerfield Plaza, making them the first Japanese idol group to do so.
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3 weeks ago |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
Duckwrth, LA’s electrifying and genre-defying multi-hyphenate, will be performing his rip-roaring album All American F⭐️ckBoy alongside the album’s co-producer BLK ODYSSY this Friday at the Echoplex. If you’ve ever seen Duckwrth live, you know to expect a hell of a performance, and this will be a specially curated event showcasing the musician’s artistry.
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1 month ago |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
Under a refreshing cloud of mist, shaded from the scorching sun and the whines of influencers, you’ll find Coachella’s most consistently fun, ongoing dance party, the Do LaB. Originally set up as an art installation with a few speakers at Coachella 2005, the Do LaB has grown over the past 20 years into a stage and much more. It’s a beautifully constructed, fully immersive oasis, known for its exquisite music lineup, superstar surprise guests, and nonstop wet and wild PLUR vibes.
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1 month ago |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
English multi-instrumentalist, producer and singer-songwriter Elderbrook will perform at The Torch at LA Coliseum this Saturday, April 5, as part of his North American tour supporting his latest album Another Touch. The artist, real name is Alexander Kotz, is known for blending introspective lyricism with a dynamic electronic soundscape. Released in late 2024, Another Touch is a personal project that showcases Elderbrook’s evolution as both a songwriter and performer.
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Jan 24, 2025 |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
Fires are still burning but LA creatives and event producers of all stripes are stepping up in a big way, donating their time and talents to putting together a full calendar of shows where you can dance and laugh while supporting our friends and neighbors in the LA community impacted by the fires. Here’s an inexhaustive list of upcoming shows, which we will update as more roll in.
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Dec 27, 2024 |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
With a career spanning over a decade and accolades coming out the wazoo, R3HAB has established himself as one of the most influential names in EDM. He’s Spotify’s Most Discovered Artist and one of the platform’s top 300 most-streamed artists globally, with releases that have achieved Gold or Platinum certification more than 80 times and amassed over 10 billion streams.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
With the Dodgers up 3-0 in this World Series as of writing, there have been so many moments to reminisce on and savor. One non-sport moment was Ice Cube getting Dodger fans (like Magic Johnson) on their feet at the start off Game 2 with a lively renditions of “Bow Down” and “It Was a Good Day.”Leaning into a clap back, Fat Joe took the field for Game 3 at Yankees, delivering a medley of his hits including “Lean Back” and “All The Way Up.”So who do you think had the better performance?
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Oct 4, 2024 |
laweekly.com | Mark Stefanos
In PAPER Magazine’s cover story, Halsey reflects on a pivotal moment when she received a diagnosis for a T-cell lymphoproliferative disorder on her 28th birthday. This diagnosis prompted existential questions about fate and her life choices, especially as she grappled with balancing her health with a demanding music career. She initially felt she had lost inspiration for writing, believing a perfect family life left her without conflict to explore.