Tonight in L.A.: Francis & the Lights, Polo & Pan, Yes, Livingmore, Sun June, Ana Tijoux, King Princess, Mobley, Charlotte Lawrence, Hiro Kone, Flo Chase
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L.A. concerts for Tuesday:
► Francis & the Lights headline the Fonda Theatre.
► French duo Polo & Pan play to a sold-out Echoplex in support of their debut album “Caravelle.”
► Yes celebrate 50 years at the Ford Theatres.
► Livingmore celebrate the vinyl release of their album “OK to Land” with a show at the Echo. Get there early for Cape Weather, Nightgown and Sikemor.
► Austin quintet Sun June play the Bootleg Theater behind their debut album “Years,” with Haunted Summer, Tonopah and Wished Bone supporting.
► King Princess is back for a second night at the Troubadour, with Aaron Childs opening.
► And Austin pop singer Mobley brings his “Fresh Lies” tour to the Satellite, joined by ANML and Bikini Trill.
Also:
Ana Tijoux’s Roja y Negro at the Masonic at Hollywood Forever
Charlotte Lawrence at the Moroccan Lounge
Hiro Kone, Tom Hall and Pod Blotz at Zebulon
Flo Chase, Star and Maxo at the Peppermint Club
Get a Life, Pastel, Duster Lizzie and Standard Legal at Resident
Eagle Rock Brewery Battle of the Bands at the Hi Hat
Los Angelenos at the Silverlake Lounge
SWF, Evil English and Teaadora at Lot 1
Frank’s White Canvas, 7 Deadly 5, Kill My Coquette and the Absurd at the Redwood Bar
Annie Fitzgerald, Honey County and Kalie Shorr at the Hotel Café Second Stage
Danny Dodge and the Exploding Flow at Harvard & Stone
LA Music Critic Award Winners Showcase at the Mint
Coco Lamarr and Sazerac Steppers Brass Band at the Sassafras Saloon
Hunter Perrin at the Three Clubs
JBAN$2TURNT, Lamont, Johnny Drama, Ambition, FVBE and more at Union Nightclub – Jewel’s Room
Ultimate Jam Night at the Whisky a Go Go
SCARLXRD at the Roxy
Open Mic at the Maui Sugar Mill Saloon
Calamity Company at the Del Monte Speakeasy
Open Mic at Saint Rocke
Gregory Michael at the HOB Anaheim Restaurant & Bar (Early Show)
Pepper, Kbong and Tunnel Vision at B Ryders
Aaron Weaver at Skyloft
Randy Emata at the Federal Bar
Felix Brown Band at the Marke
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