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November 2018

01 November

Morrissey – Microsoft Theater (LA, CA)


After selling out his recently added shows in Ventura and San Diego, "one of the most influential figures in the history of British pop" (BBC) adds a third California date. Morrissey recently completed a multi-theatre run in London and will bring that same experience to his beloved LA alongside special guest Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.

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05 November

Dillon Carmichael – The Mint (LA, CA)


The 24-year-old Kentucky native makes his LA full-band debut celebrating his new LP, Hell On An Angel (Riser House Records). Carmichael has earned acclaim from the New York Times, FADER, Rolling Stone Country, American Songwriter, Billboard and more. He’ll later join The Cadillac Three and Lynyrd Skynyrd on tour to wrap up a busy 2018.

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06 November

Dirty Projectors

Dirty Projectors – Zebulon (LA, CA)


This is the second of a series of three-night stands across North America celebrating new album Lamp Lit Prose (Domino). These rare, intimate shows feature David Longstreth and the band – Nat Baldwin (bass), Mike Johnson (drums), Felicia Douglass (percussion/vocals), Maia Friedman (guitar/vocals) and Kristin Slipp (keyboards/vocals) – playing songs across their catalog as well as the new album. Raves for Lamp Lit Prose include Entertainment Weekly, NPR Music and the New York Times, which in its Critics Pick review deemed it “the band’s shiniest, catchiest set of songs yet.”

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07 November

Dirty Projectors

Dirty Projectors – Zebulon (LA, CA)


This is the second of a series of three-night stands across North America celebrating new album Lamp Lit Prose (Domino). These rare, intimate shows feature David Longstreth and the band – Nat Baldwin (bass), Mike Johnson (drums), Felicia Douglass (percussion/vocals), Maia Friedman (guitar/vocals) and Kristin Slipp (keyboards/vocals) – playing songs across their catalog as well as the new album. Raves for Lamp Lit Prose include Entertainment Weekly, NPR Music and the New York Times, which in its Critics Pick review deemed it “the band’s shiniest, catchiest set of songs yet.”

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08 November

Dirty Projectors

Dirty Projectors – Zebulon (LA, CA)


This is the second of a series of three-night stands across North America celebrating new album Lamp Lit Prose (Domino). These rare, intimate shows feature David Longstreth and the band – Nat Baldwin (bass), Mike Johnson (drums), Felicia Douglass (percussion/vocals), Maia Friedman (guitar/vocals) and Kristin Slipp (keyboards/vocals) – playing songs across their catalog as well as the new album. Raves for Lamp Lit Prose include Entertainment Weekly, NPR Music and the New York Times, which in its Critics Pick review deemed it “the band’s shiniest, catchiest set of songs yet.”

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08 November

Ariana and the Rose

Ariana And The Rose – Union Club (LA, CA)


For one night only, the “beloved indie pop guru” (PAPER) transports her galactic, immersive Brooklyn party light + space to the West Coast. This staple of contemporary NYC nightlife – the glitter-coated lovechild of a classic ’80s disco party, a pop show, an immersive theater production and an art rave from Mars – was conceived as an underground party in East London and came stateside for a sold-out debut performance at House of Yes last November. Quickly followed by a triumphant three-night residency that also sold out, the party continues to stake its claim as a highlight of the NYC party circuit.

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10 November

The Record Company – The Wiltern (LA, CA)


They went from recording in their living room to earning GRAMMY nods, selling out headlining dates around the world and sharing bills with Mavis Staples, My Morning Jacket and John Mayer. Now in support of new album All Of This Life (Concord), the LA trio hits the road for its biggest tour yet.

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10 November

The Dirty Nil – The Echo (LA, CA)


After pummeling through 350+ shows over the last three years and co-billing with The Who and Against Me!, the 2017 Juno Award “Breakthrough Group of the Year” winners embark on their first US headlining tour. The trio plays tracks from upcoming LP Master Volume (Dine Alone Records) with a rock ‘n’ roll energy that’s part punk intensity and part ‘80s rock-god decadence.

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10 November

Maxwell – Microsoft Theater (LA, CA)


Following performances at North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam and Afropunk Paris, the multi-GRAMMY-winning soul singer debuts new material alongside his many critically acclaimed hits for his “50 Intimate Nights Live” theatre tour.

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14 November

Phosphorescent

Phosphorescent – Observatory (Santa Ana, CA)


Matthew Houck ends a busy 2018 with a headlining North American tour in honor of new album C’est La Vie (Dead Oceans). Houck’s new live presentation matches the earthy and incandescent glow of his new music, which expands upon his troubled and serene indie-folk hailed by Pitchfork for its “beauty and profundity.” Houck has brought Phosphorescent to Jimmy Fallon, headlining tours and dates with Father John Misty and The National and the festival stages of Glastonbury, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

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15 November

Phosphorescent

Phosphorescent – The Belasco Theatre (LA, CA)


Matthew Houck ends a busy 2018 with a headlining North American tour in honor of new album C’est La Vie (Dead Oceans). Houck’s new live presentation matches the earthy and incandescent glow of his new music, which expands upon his troubled and serene indie-folk hailed by Pitchfork for its “beauty and profundity.” Houck has brought Phosphorescent to Jimmy Fallon, headlining tours and dates with Father John Misty and The National and the festival stages of Glastonbury, Bonnaroo and Lollapalooza.

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18 November

Masego

Masego – Fonda Theatre (LA, CA)


Following his largest European tour and a summer US amphitheater trek with Leon Bridges, the “soul music-making machine” (Ones To Watch) hits the road again for a fall headlining tour. Dubbed "most intriguing player" (OkayPlayer) at this year's Smokin' Grooves festival, Masego builds his own beats live juxtaposed with his saxophone solos.

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20 November

Matt Simons – Hotel Café (LA, CA)


The Brooklyn pop prodigy performs as a part of his headlining North American tour. In addition to hits like “Catch And Release” and latest single “We Can Do Better,” Simons showcases new material from his forthcoming album. Since its release in April, “We Can Do Better” has accumulated over 20 million streams and is currently sitting in the top 100 on the global Shazam charts. Simons' virtuosic piano and guitar playing find a blissful middle ground between Ed Sheeran and George Ezra, but he's also honed the vignette-style lyricism of James Bay, Hozier and Leon Bridges.

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20 November

Esperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding – El Rey Theatre (LA, CA)


Spalding’s string of 12 unique pop-up shows across North America mirror the dozen tracks off her latest project 12 Little Spells (Concord), in which one song “premieres” on social media every day. Spalding’s backed by a full band and will utilize visuals that further explore theatrical staging in a concert and how music interacts with the body.

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24 November

Disney Junior Dance Party On Tour – Dolby Theatre (LA, CA)


Due to popular demand, Disney’s interactive family-friendly tour extends into the fall with two performances in one day. This high-energy, 90-minute concert brings beloved characters from the #1 preschool TV network’s hit series to life – Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Elena of Avalor, Sofia the First, Doc McStuffins and more, as well as the first-ever live appearance by Vampirina.

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28 November

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29 November

PJ Morton

PJ Morton – Constellation Room (Santa Ana, CA)


The busiest man in R&B plays new music with a full band from Christmas with PJ Morton (Morton Records), his first holiday album. This performance is part of the GRAMMY-nominated keyboardist’s winter US tour, which follows Maroon 5’s arena tour, sold-out solo dates throughout Asia and Europe and appearances on The Tonight Show and NPR’s Tiny Desk.

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30 November

Doe Paoro – Lodge Room (LA, CA)


The pop songwriter hits the road on a headlining fall tour to support new album Soft Power (Anti-), which trades her trademark electronic soundscapes for girl-group harmonies and piano-driven pop. With a penetrating voice that can shift from gentle to commanding in an instant, Doe Paoro delivers a performance perfectly suited for her new album’s message of thoughtful defiance and what she calls "pop music with wisdom."

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30 November

Perry Farrell – Teragram Ballroom (LA, CA)


The Jane’s Addiction and Porno For Pyros singer and Lollapalooza co-founder headlines the inaugural Bill Graham Festival of Lights with his new musical group: Perry Farrell’s Kind Heaven Orchestra. On stage, Farrell will debut new music from Kind Heaven (BMG), his first solo album in over 18 years set for release in 2019. Several LA music icons, to be announced, will join Farrell on stage.

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