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March 2018

01 March

Margo Price

Margo Price - The Fonda Theatre (LA, CA)


The breakout country star presents her “Nowhere Fast” headlining tour for new album All American Made (10/20 via Third Man Records). Price’s hard-touring band, which plays on the LP, hits the road once again following a series of fall festival appearances and shows with Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, Chris Stapleton, Eric Church and Willie Nelson, a special guest on the new album.

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03 March

Mura Masa – Air & Style (LA, CA)


With a landmark 2017 that included a critically acclaimed self-titled debut LP, two GRAMMY nominations and sold-out dates worldwide, the London producer and multi-instrumentalist returns in 2018 for round two. With a set called "euphoric genre-hopping" by the LA Times, Mura Masa's live performance brings the best of his "masterful mix of styles and sounds" (NPR Music) to life.

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04 March

Mura Masa – Air & Style (LA, CA)


With a landmark 2017 that included a critically acclaimed self-titled debut LP, two GRAMMY nominations and sold-out dates worldwide, the London producer and multi-instrumentalist returns in 2018 for round two. With a set called "euphoric genre-hopping" by the LA Times, Mura Masa's live performance brings the best of his "masterful mix of styles and sounds" (NPR Music) to life.

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06 March

Starset – The Regent (LA, CA)


The visionary sci-fi, multi-media rock band from Columbus, OH hits the road for their biggest North American headlining tour yet. The band’s cinematic and crazy live show (there are astronauts on stage) draws inspiration from front man Dustin Bates' background in electrical engineering and his desire to promote science through music. The band’s latest release, Vessels, debuted at #11 on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart and #3 on the Rock Chart, and they recently surpassed one billion views on YouTube.

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08 March

Henry Jamison – The Echo (LA, CA)


After supporting Big Thief in 2017, the "visionary" (Ladygunn) Vermont folk singer links up with Darlingside. Jamison plays tracks from debut album The Wilds (Akira Records) that juxtapose his intimate Nick Drake-by-way-of-James Blake sound with narrative, metaphor-driven lyrics "written like the Great American novel" (Billboard).

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17 March

Dead Horses – Bootleg Theater (LA, CA)


The Wisconsin four-piece performs music from upcoming album My Mother The Moon, out 4/6. With new music produced by Ken Coomer (Wilco, Uncle Tupelo), the group's folk sound now carries a raw, revelatory and gospel-like weight that moves between sweeping orchestration, sparse fingerpicking and old-school bluegrass romps.

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18 March

19 March

Teskey Brothers – The Echo (LA, CA)


The Melbourne four-piece led by Josh and Sam Teskey combines a modern DIY ethos with classic American soul and blues. They independently recorded, produced and released their debut album, Half Moon Harvest, in Australia, which became a surprise Top 20 album and landed them a sold-out tour, packed showcases in LA, New York and London and an opening spot on Angus & Julia Stone's New Zealand tour.

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20 March

Natalie Prass – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


On new album The Future and the Past (6/1 via ATO), Prass taps into new dance grooves that glisten with '80s pop and '90s R&B along with the lushly orchestrated ballad songwriting that’s earned her praise from Rolling Stone, Pitchfork (Best New Music), The New Yorker and more.

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20 March

Liza Anne – The Echo (LA, CA)


After touring with the likes of Margaret Glaspy, Joseph, Bear’s Den and the Oh Hellos, Liza performs her gritty anxious pop from new album Fine Buy Dying (3/9 via Arts & Crafts) on the kickoff show of a national headlining tour.

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26 March

Elise LeGrow – Bardot (LA, CA)


The Toronto vocalist and her band perform at School Night, a free, weekly music showcase for rising talents presented by KCRW’s Chris Douridas and MFG’s Matt Goldman. LeGrow’s debut LP, Playing Chess (S-Curve Records), taps Questlove, the Dap-Kings and soul legend Betty Wright for reinventions of the Chess Records catalog (Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fontella Bass and more) and has raves from Billboard, Relix and MOJO.

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27 March

MONA – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


This Nashville band’s “high-energy garage rock” (Rolling Stone), featuring Nick Brown’s “beautiful, thrusting snarl” (New York Times), has taken them many places: the UK Top 40; tour dates with Robert Plant, Arcade Fire, Kings Of Leon and Noel Gallagher; festivals around the world; and TV appearances on The Tonight Show, Conan and Jools Holland. Now they play a special US show to celebrate new single “Kiss Like A Woman” and preview new music coming this year.

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27 March

Lindi Ortega – GRAMMY Museum (LA, CA)


Museum Executive Director Scott Goldman hosts this intimate conversation and performance with the Canadian singer-songwriter and two-time Juno Award nominee. The event, in conjunction with the Americana Music Association, is held days before the release of Ortega’s new album, the Ennio Morricone-inspired Liberty (3/30 via Shadowbox Music Co.).

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28 March

The Voidz – Masonic Lodge (LA, CA)


Three consecutive and intimate shows coincide with new album Virtue (3/30 via Cult Records/RCA Records). Early praise for the new album by this reinvigorated group (formerly Julian Casablancas + The Voidz) includes the New York Times, Stereogum and Rolling Stone, which dubbed lead single "Leave It In My Dreams" "infectious...pop with deft forays into the surreal.”

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29 March

The Voidz – Masonic Lodge (LA, CA)


Three consecutive and intimate shows coincide with new album Virtue (3/30 via Cult Records/RCA Records). Early praise for the new album by this reinvigorated group (formerly Julian Casablancas + The Voidz) includes the New York Times, Stereogum and Rolling Stone, which dubbed lead single "Leave It In My Dreams" "infectious...pop with deft forays into the surreal.”

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29 March

Lindi Ortega – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


Known as “country’s crystalline-voiced goth-rock version of Dolly Parton” (MAGNET), the Calgary-based artist performs songs from her forthcoming LP, a Latin-influenced concept record out this spring. In 2017, the two-time CCMA Roots Artist of the Year opened for Chris Stapleton and Dwight Yokam.

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30 March

The Voidz – Masonic Lodge (LA, CA)


Three consecutive and intimate shows coincide with new album Virtue (3/30 via Cult Records/RCA Records). Early praise for the new album by this reinvigorated group (formerly Julian Casablancas + The Voidz) includes the New York Times, Stereogum and Rolling Stone, which dubbed lead single "Leave It In My Dreams" "infectious...pop with deft forays into the surreal.”

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