Primavera Sound announces set times for inaugural L.A. fest
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Set times are here for Primavera Sound Los Angeles, Sept. 16-18 at L.A. State Historic Park.
Set times are here for Primavera Sound Los Angeles, Sept. 16-18 at L.A. State Historic Park.
In conjunction with Primavera Sound’s L.A. festival debut in September, Stereolab, Giveon, Jehnny Beth, Darkside and Tim Hecker are among the artists doing “Primavera in the City” sideshows.
After being sidelined twice by the pandemic, Barcelona’s renowned Primavera Sound festival announces it will arrive in Los Angeles Sept. 16-18 with the Arctic Monkeys, Lorde and Nine Inch Nails headlining.
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