Tonight in L.A.: Arrica Rose, Wallpaper, John Doe

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Fare for your Wednesday:

Arrica Rose & the …’s celebrate the release of their new album “Let Alone Sea” with a date at the Bootleg Theater’s bar, supported by Chop Love Carry Fire. [Previously on Rose; previously on CLCF.] Also at the Bootleg, The du Bouchet Center for the Performing Arts presents a night of musical comedy, with tunes from Army Navy.
Wallpaper plays a surprise show (free, 7 p.m.) at Bardot.
Shannon Hurley celebrates the release of her new album “California” at the Hotel Cafe, where, earlier, Libbie Schrader has her album-release show for “Magdalene.” Anna Nalick is also in the Hotel Cafe’s lineup.
At the Grammy Museum, John Doe talks about his new album “Keeper,” his past exploits in X and the Knitters and follows with a short performance.
‣ And Hall of Fame plays its debut show at the Satellite, supported by Russian Bones and the Ghost Pill.

Also:

George Benson at the Hollywood Bowl
Sade and John Legend at the Honda Center
Los Tigres del Norte at the House of Blues
Linkin Park’s secret show at a location to be disclosed
Johnny Moezzi, George Stanford and Adrienne Pierce at the Silverlake Lounge
Unknown Mortal Orchestra’s free in-store at Origami Vinyl
Free the Robots at Low End Theory at the Airliner
George Benson at the Hollywood Bowl
Chris Olson at Lot 1 Cafe
Raging Peanuts at the Viper Room
Jerry Hannan at the Mint
Lee Ferris at the Central SAPC

Photo by Piper Ferguson