Tonight in L.A.: The National, London Grammar, Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, Fanfarlo, PAPA, Meiko, Basement Babies, Interstate 3

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Tuesday’s happenings:

The National give a concert and host the theatrical premiere of their documentary film “Mistaken for Strangers” at the Shrine Auditorium.
London Grammar, whose debut “If You Wait” is released in the U.S. today, visits the El Rey Theatre, supported by HighasaKite. That’s the video for their hit “Strong,” above. And here’s what it was like when they visit the Troubadour last September.
Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings bring their funky soul to the Wiltern, with Valerie June opening.
‣ London’s Farfarlo hits the Troubadour behind their third album “Let’s Go Extinct.” Lillies on Mars open.
‣ And at the Echo, it’s a stellar local trio of acts – PAPA, Hindu Pirates and Cillie Barnes.

Also:

Liza Minnelli at the Walt Disney Concert Hall
Meiko, Jesse Thomas, Raye and LA River Bend at the Hotel Café
Basement Babies, Roses and Run Things at the Bootleg
Interstate 3, Vishuda, Cat Museum and Viva Joe at the Silverlake Lounge
King Cotton & Bacon Fat at Los Globos
The Toledo Show at Los Globos
Michael Vidal and Alone at Lot 1
Sweet Bump It at Harvard & Stone
Honey Cone, Mike Bauer, Romeo Testa and Earth at Night at the Mint
Cooper Phillip, Pip and Downtown at the Viper Room
Lillie Marun at the HOB Voodoo Lounge
Hunter & the Dirty Jacks at Harvelle’s
Insects vs. Robots at the Del Monte Speakeasy
Bruce Garntiz Trio and Asher Nicholson at WitZend
Eminence Ensemble at Saint Rocke
Carcass, the Black Dahlia Murder, Gorguts and Noisem at the Observatory
Jason Mraz (acoustic) at the Fox Performing Arts Center
Randy Emata at the Federal Bar
Mystique, Chauncey Hines and Dannon Green at Vitello’s Jazz & Supper Club