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June 2018

01 June

Dr. Dog

Dr. Dog – The Observatory (Santa Ana, CA)


The beloved indie outfit tours for the first time in two years on behalf of new album Critical Equation (4/27 via Thirty Tigers). The new album is Dr. Dog’s most infectious and adventurous collection yet, an existential awakening that has brought the band into a new creative period.

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01 June

Okkervil River – Constellation Room (Santa Ana, CA)


Will Sheff and co. tour behind their electric and colorful new album In The Rainbow Rain (4/27 via ATO). The record is an exuberant declaration of hope, featuring big blooms of synths and guitars, a chorus of backing vocals and a spirituality and gratitude akin to a modern secular gospel record.

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02 June

Justin Moore

Justin Moore - Conejo Creek South Park (Thousand Oaks, CA)


Moore follows his “Hell On A Highway Tour” – which culminated in a sold-out debut at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium – with a new series of summer performances across North America. Fans can expect to hear chart-toppers like “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “Small Town USA” and “Outlaws Like Me,” as well as songs from Moore’s third and latest No. 1 Billboard country album, Kinda Don’t Care.

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03 June

Neko Case – Greek Theatre (LA, CA)


“One of America’s best and most ambitious songwriters” (Rolling Stone) and the “essentially peerless” (NPR) avant-pop icon tours behind new album Hell-On (6/1 via Anti-), both her most challenging and most accessible album yet.

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05 June

07 June

The Academic – The Wiltern (LA, CA)


Ireland’s chart-toppers and two-time Webby Award winners return to the US to open for The Kooks. The four-piece rock group’s debut LP, Tales from the Backseat (Downtown Records), earned raves from Uproxx, V Magazine, Clash and more and landed them an opening slot for The Rolling Stones in Dublin.

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08 June

Kesha

Kesha and Macklemore – The Forum (LA, CA)


The two trailblazing artists team up for ‘The Adventures of Kesha and Macklemore' co-headlining tour, a summer trek of amphitheaters and arenas across North America. With her trademark swagger and playful snarl, Kesha performs a set of her past global hits, her show-stopping current single "Praying" and other songs from Rainbow (Kemosabe Records/RCA Records) with her band. Rolling Stone called one of her recent live performances in Nashville "one of the most positively uplifting, inclusive concert experiences available in 2017."

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12 June

22 June

Henry Jamison – Constellation Room (Santa Ana, CA)


Vice Noisey, American Songwriter, World Cafe and more have been vocal fans of Vermont's "millennial transcendentalist" and his debut LP, The Wilds (Akira Records), a record equally inspired by his familial connections to Chaucer and the electro-folk of James Blake. On tour, Jamison is joined by a full band and performs songs from The Wilds and tease unreleased material.

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23 June

Henry Jamison – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


Vice Noisey, American Songwriter, World Cafe and more have been vocal fans of Vermont's "millennial transcendentalist" and his debut LP, The Wilds (Akira Records), a record equally inspired by his familial connections to Chaucer and the electro-folk of James Blake. On tour, Jamison is joined by a full band and performs songs from The Wilds and tease unreleased material.

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25 June

Cyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper – Hollywood Bowl (LA, CA)


The legendary GRAMMY-, Emmy-, and Tony-winning artist joins Rod Stewart for another trek across North America following the incredible success and rave reviews for their 2017 summer tour. After 30 years, Lauper continues to explore pop, electronic dance music, American standards, the Memphis blues and, with her latest studio album Detour, country classics.

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28 June

The Dirty Nil – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


The JUNO-winning Canadian shredders have opened for The Who, Against Me!, The Menzingers and more. Now the trio returns to the US to preview new music. The band’s fans include Stereogum, Noisey and Pitchfork, which praised their technically informed yet polish-free punk for smashing “the boundaries separating ‘indie,’ ‘pop punk,’ and ‘alt-rock.’”

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29 June

The Dirty Nil – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


The JUNO-winning Canadian shredders have opened for The Who, Against Me!, The Menzingers and more. Now the trio returns to the US to preview new music. The band’s fans include Stereogum, Noisey and Pitchfork, which praised their technically informed yet polish-free punk for smashing “the boundaries separating ‘indie,’ ‘pop punk,’ and ‘alt-rock.’”

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