This week in Los Angeles promises an array of thrilling concerts, many featuring artists who will also be performing at Coachella.
From punk to indie pop, L.A. is set to host a diverse lineup that caters to various musical tastes.
Among the most highly recommended shows are Lola Young and Bob Vylan at Fonda Theatre, as well as Miike Snow performing at The Glass House.
Other notable performances include Cuco, The Sinseers at El Rey Theatre, and the iconic Beth Gibbons of Portishead at Orpheum Theatre.
Incredible talents like Etran de L’Aïr at Teragram Ballroom and Kneecap at The Glass House further enrich this week’s music scene in L.A.
To kick off the weekend, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, along with Los Mirlos, will grace The Roxy on April 14.
Also on this day, fans can catch Still Woozy and TOPS at The Glass House, and Goldie at Fonda Theatre; Together Pangea and Prison Affair will perform at El Rey Theatre.
As the week progresses, on April 15, Lola Young and Bob Vylan will take the stage at Fonda Theatre, while Miike Snow returns to The Glass House.
Joshua Ray Walker is set to perform at The Echo, and Glorilla, Real Boston Richey & Queen Key will entertain at The Novo.
This day will also see Marlon Williams performing at Zebulon, as well as DJO and Post Animal at Fox Theater Pomona.
On April 16, concertgoers can enjoy Sharon Van Etten at Vidiots, IDER at The Echo, and Julie + Fcukers back at The Glass House.
Cuco and The Sinseers are scheduled at El Rey Theatre, with Uhlmann, Johnson, and Wilkes performing at Barnsdall Gallery Theatre.
Parcels and Ginger Root will also appeal to audiences at Fox Theater Pomona, while Maribou State and Shermanology entertain crowds at The Roxy.
Sunday, April 16, offers an intriguing evening with Jeff Bridges for a screening of “The Big Lebowski” at the Orpheum Theatre.
On April 17, music lovers can anticipate great performances from BASEMENT JAXX and Coco & Breezy at Fonda Theatre.
Hidden In Plain View will rock Echoplex, while the Walt Disney Concert Hall hosts Carlos Simon’s Good News Mass with Dudamel.
Other notable acts include sewerbitch! at Permanent Records Roadhouse and KNEECAP along with Soft Play at The Glass House.
Pop Evil and various supporting acts will be at The Regent Theater, while BEABADOOBEE, Pretty Sick, and Keni Titus will be at Fox Theater Pomona.
Black Sherif will perform at The Echo, and the day concludes with Beth Gibbons and Cass McCombs at the Orpheum Theatre.
April 18 marks the beginning of Coachella, featuring an incredibly diverse lineup that includes Lady Gaga, Missy Elliott, The Marias, and many more.
On this day, Sego will play at Genghis Cohen, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall will once again feature Carlos Simon’s Good News Mass with Dudamel.
Music fans won’t want to miss Gruff Rhys at Hollywood Forever and AC/DC blowing up the stage at the Rose Bowl, alongside Leprous and WHEEL at The Regent Theater.
End the night with Lords of Altamont and Go Betty Go at The Echo, concluding an action-packed week.
On April 19, more Coachella performances take center stage, with acts like Green Day, Charli XCX, and Misfits performing at the festival.
The Kia Forum will also host The Game with Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Redman, Method Man, and several others.
An eclectic mix of shows continues into April 20, with highlights including Spirit Mother at Moroccan Lounge and PUSSY RIOT at Lodge Room.
Coachella will keep the excitement alive with performances from Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, and Zedd.
Other acts include TommyInnit at Fonda Theatre, Baths at The Echo, and While She Sleeps at The Regent Theater, rounding out a stellar week in music.
Looking ahead, next week features artists like Teen Mortgage and Spoon Benders, Poppy, and Kim Gordon.
Fans of The Bloody Beetroots can catch them at Fonda Theatre on April 25, followed by the Jagged Baptist Club at Permanent Records Roadhouse on April 26.
With such a rich array of concerts happening this week, L.A. stands as a vibrant hub for music enthusiasts.
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