Concert / Event Calendar: Los Angeles (Updated as of March 14, 2023)
With kind courtesy of subnormal magazine.
All venue locations are in LA unless noted otherwise.
2023
January
22, Sunday, Chinese New Year
24, Oscar Nominations Announced at Hollywood Sentinel among others
27, Audrey Park and other young classical concerto performers at the First Church of the Nazarene, Pasadena; Free
19–29, Sundance Film Festival
February
4, Abraham (Esther Hicks) Long Beach
5, Grammy’s, Crypto Arena aka Staples
12, Super Bowl, Phoenix, AZ
15, LA Art Show (opening night VIP Party), through the 19th, Convention Center, DTLA
16–19, Frieze LA, Art Show, Santa Monica Airport
22, Kimbra, with Tei Shei, Thalia Hall, Chicago
23, Nocturna, Metro, Chicago
24, Local H, Metro, Chicago
25, PGA Awards (Producers Guild) of America)
28, SAG Awards (Screen Actors Guild)
March
–Salvador Dali Show, Art Institute of Chicago (ongoing)
14th, Sunny Day Real Estate, METRO, Chicago (TONIGHT)
24th, 26th, LA Fashion Week
25th, Depache Mode, SAP Center, San Jose
29th, Black Flag, My War tour, Glass House
30th, GLAAD media awards, Beverly Hilton
31st, Paley Fest
Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure show, Grand LA, DTLA (ongoing)
April
7, X, Glass House
29, Eleventh Dream Day, Metro
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APRIL
7th, X, Glass House
May
Ladytron US Dates
May 10th, 2023 – Seattle, The Neptune
May 11th, 2023 – Portland, Wonder Ballroom
May 12th, 2023 – San Francisco, August Hall
May 13th, 2023 – Los Angeles, Brookside at The Rose Bowl
17, Nation of Language, The Fonda
30, Cobra Man, Fonda
31, James Taylor and his All Star Band, Santa Barbara Bowl
June
11, Tony Award, United Palace (4140 Broadway) NY, airs on ABC
July
21, Tori Amos, The Greek, LA
September
16, Van Morrison, Santa Barbara Bowl
17, Van Morrison, The Greek
22, The Mission UK, Chameleons, Theatre of Hate; Glass House
23, The Mission UK, Chameleons, Theatre of Hate; Belasco Theatre
Adele is Back-Better Than Ever
Global superstar Adele returns with the release of her brand new single and video “Easy On Me.” “Easy On Me” precedes the November 19th release of Adele’s newest album titled “30,” on Columbia Records. Earlier this week Adele shared the news of her new album release date and inspiration with a personal note to her fans letting them know she was “finally ready to put this album out.” The video for “Easy On Me,” shot last month in Quebec, finds Adele once again collaborating with Cannes Grand Prix winning director Xavier Dolan (Mommy, It’s Only The End Of The World). “I was honestly hoping for this to happen,” noted Dolan. “For me, there’s nothing stronger than artists reconnecting after years apart. I’ve changed. Adele’s changed. And this is an opportunity to celebrate how we’ve both evolved, and how we’ve also both remained faithful to our dearest themes. It’s all the same, but different.” The video begins in the same house the pair used to shoot the video for Adele’s 2015 smash single “Hello.” Listen to “Easy On Me” here and check out the video here.
30 is the first new music from Adele since the release of her third studio album 25 in November 2015. The album is produced with former collaborators Greg Kurstin, Max Martin, Shellback and Tobias Jesso Jr as well as new collaborators Inflo and Ludwig Göransson. 30 is available for preorder at all physical and digital retailers globally. In addition, exclusive configurations will be available at select retailers nationwide including a Target deluxe CD featuring three bonus tracks and a Walmart clear exclusive double vinyl. An Amazon white exclusive double vinyl will be available globally. 30 and lead single “Easy On Me” will also be offered on cassette, exclusive to Adele’s D2C store while supplies last. The album will be available on all digital platforms. Pre-order 30 here.
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