Tonight in L.A.: Chris Brown, King Lil G, Lucinda Williams, Charlie Overbey & the Broken Arrows, Dugas, Be Forest, Victor Wooten, J. Cole
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â–º L.A. rapper King Lil G [pictured] headlines the El Rey Theatre — his album “90s Kid” is out on Tuesday. Get there early for Long Beach’s Boogie, who opens along with Reverie and Ohno.
â–º Chris Brown and Trey Songz team up for a show at the Forum, appearing along with Tyga, Brown’s collaborator on the new release “Fan of a Fan: The Album.”
► Lucinda Williams does a stripped-down (and sold-out) show at McCabe’s Guitar Shop.
â–º Canadian duo Dugas start a residency at the Bootleg HiFi (playing two Sundays and two Mondays this month), supported by Valley Queen.
â–º Roots-rockers Charlie Overbey & the Broken Arrows play an early show at the Echo, joined by Brent Rademaker (of Beachwood Sparks) and Travis LaBrel (of Olin & the Moon).
â–º And later the Echo, Part Time punks has Italian shoegazers Be Forest, along with Vaniish and Intimatchine.
Also:
Victor Wooten and Steve Bailey at the Roxy Theatre
“Hey Buddy: A Free Comedy Show with Reggie Watts” at the Echoplex
Eric Andre, Beth Stelling, Andrew Donnely, Liquid Feet and Neil Hamburger at the Satellite
Lala Lala, Arjuna Genome, Michael Vidal and Topanga Patchouli at the Smell
Trace Bundy, John Craigie and Josh Damigo at the Hotel Café
Troy Noka and JoneZen at the Mint
H.I.T.M., Da Vang, Sullen Waves and Chadd Michael at the Viper Room
Los De Esta De Noche at Complex
J. Cole at the Observatory
B. Dolan at the Constellation Room
Judy Collins, Four Sue and Passenger String Quartet at the Coach House
Rainman and Misty Bo at the Federal Underground
Y & T at the Canyon
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