Kesha - Hollywood Palladium (LA, CA)
Kesha closes her “Rainbow Tour,” her first solo tour since 2013’s “Warrior Tour.” She debuts songs from her latest album, Rainbow (Kemosabe Records/RCA Records), and performs her previous global hits.
Kesha closes her “Rainbow Tour,” her first solo tour since 2013’s “Warrior Tour.” She debuts songs from her latest album, Rainbow (Kemosabe Records/RCA Records), and performs her previous global hits.
For this intimate performance, one of the most distinctive and decorated vocalists in modern music will perform her new album, the East Texas-inspired The Lonely, The Lonesome & The Gone (10/27 via ATO), in its entirety.
The new super-trio of songwriter-producers Salim Nourallah (The Old 97’s, The Damnwells), Billy Harvey (Bob Schneider, Slaid Cleaves) and Alex Dezen (Justin Bieber, The Dixie Chicks, Dave Grohl) perform music from their joyous country-rock debut LP And The Devil Went Up To Portland (10/20 via Palo Santo Records).
The North Londoner showcases his “soulful pop” (Pigeons & Planes) for his debut headlining show in Los Angeles. Major’s most recent track, “On Our Own,” completes his ‘A Song for Every Moon’ project, in which Major wrote and released a new song every month for a year.
The New York duo performs from their recent EP and previews a debut LP out next year via Big Crown Records. The sound of The Shacks is classic Stax and Motown brushed up against dreamy psychedelic pop that splits the difference between Paul McCartney’s Ram and Mazzy Star.
One of alternative music’s seminal figures returns to an iconic LA venue. Fans will have one of the first opportunities to hear music from new album Low in High-School (11/17 via BMG) in concert along with many of his classic songs.
One of alternative music’s seminal figures returns to an iconic LA venue. Fans will have one of the first opportunities to hear music from new album Low in High-School (11/17 via BMG) in concert along with many of his classic songs.
The former member of acclaimed acts Port O’Brien and WATERS performs a headlining set playing music from The Revolution EP (Fantasy Records), his solo debut and a piercing song-cycle about the pain and disillusionment of lost love. Ones to Watch calls the title track featuring First Aid Kit “Indie-Folk Bliss.”
The 22-year-old London songwriter and guitarist, a Pitchfork ‘Rising’ artist and tour supporter for Broken Social Scene and The xx, makes her LA debut on her first US tour. Her new single “Baby Luv” is the first release on her new US label, ATO Records.
Following a series of European shows, the Montreal musician kicks off the final North American leg of his 2017 tour. Vollebekk’s album Twin Solitude (Secret City Records), which NPR calls “devastatingly beautiful,” was short-listed for this year’s Polaris Music Prize.