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August 2018

03 August

Dawn Landes – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


A week before the release of her new album, Meet Me At The River (8/10 via Yep Roc), Landes brings her new songs to life for this intimate preview of her latest LP. Landes has collaborated with Sufjan Stevens, Norah Jones, Andrea Bird and more, and her latest release channels a classic Nashville sound with help from legendary producer Fred Foster (Roy Orbison, Dolly Parton, Kris Kristofferson).

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10 August

Paul Cauthen – Moroccan Lounge (LA, CA)


Uproxx declares that “his live show is unmissable,” and Vice Noisey calls latest release Have Mercy (Lightning Rod Records) “a New Sermon to Save Your Soul.” Cauthen brings that music to life onstage for this headlining show with his band. The “muscular voiced outlaw” (LA Times) recently toured with Margo Price, Elle King and Ryan Bingham, and Rolling Stone, Garden & Gun, CMT and more named Cauthen a “Best of SXSW 2018.”

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16 August

MC5

Wayne Kramer – Book Soup (LA, CA)


The leader of Detroit’s proto-punk/hard rock band MC5 celebrates his just-released memoir, The Hard Stuff: Dope, Crime, the MC5, and My Life of Impossibilities (8/14 via Da Capo Press), with conversation followed by book signings. A story of second chances, the book charts Kramer's evolution from rock star to inmate to feature film composer to prison-reform advocate.

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18 August

Mt. Joy – Troubadour (LA, CA)


The five-piece band sold out nearly every headlining show on its national spring tour and earned praise from Billboard, NPR Music, HuffPost and more for their debut LP. They keep the momentum going for a massive summer trek. The band has millions of Spotify streams, and lead single "Silver Lining" has surged to Top 5 at Triple A Radio Charts and the Top 25 on Alternative Radio, a staggering build for a young band that Rolling Stone calls "your new folk-rock heroes."

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24 August

Mura Masa – The Observatory (Santa Ana, CA)


London producer Alex Crossan has built up a global audience with tens of millions of streams and sold-out shows across England, the United States, Asia and more. With his first new song of 2018 out (“Move Me” ft. Octavian), Crossan returns to the road this summer with his largest headlining LA dates yet. The LA Times calls the GRAMMY-nominated musician’s live set “euphoric genre-hopping.”

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25 August

Mura Masa – The Novo (LA, CA)


London producer Alex Crossan has built up a global audience with tens of millions of streams and sold-out shows across England, the United States, Asia and more. With his first new song of 2018 out (“Move Me” ft. Octavian), Crossan returns to the road this summer with his largest headlining LA dates yet. The LA Times calls the GRAMMY-nominated musician’s live set “euphoric genre-hopping.”

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30 August

Prateek Kuhad – Hotel Cafe (LA, CA)


The New Delhi lush-folk artist and “one of the country’s leading singer-songwriters” (Rolling Stone India) follows his surprise cold/mess EP (Saavn Artist Originals) with a headlining full-band US tour. Kuhad has toured with Alt-J and Mike Posner in addition to selling out his own amphitheater dates in India, and NPR selected him as an “Artist to Watch” during his first SXSW.

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