Tonight in L.A.: Bush/Live, the Shelters, Ashrr, LANDED, Donny Benet, Alt Bloom, Happy Sometimes, Southern Avenue, Anamé Rose, Chrxst
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L.A. concerts for Tuesday:
► Two radio hitmakers from the ’90s Bush and Live, play the Greek Theatre. It’s the 25th anniversary year for their respective albums “Sixteen Stone” and “Throwing Copper,” after all. Our Lady Peace, who released their debut that same year, kick off the night.
► The Shelters [see “You’re Different”] rock an early show at the Moroccan Lounge, with Hamish Anderson supporting.
► Ashrr [see “Made Up Your Mind”] headline the Echo in support of their recently released debut album “Oscillator.” The packed lineup also includes Ever So Android, the Midnight Club, Jane Machine and Spirit Mother.
► Long-running noise-rock band LANDED, formed in Providence R.I., in the 1990s and now operating bicoastally, play a free show at Zebulon, along with Leather Slave and Pure Shit.
► Alt Bloom plays Resident in support of his new single “Potential,” with Jessie Berg supporting.
Also:
Surf Curse (film & music video screening) at the Bootleg Theater (early show)
Donny Benét and Billy Uomo at the Bootleg Theater
Francesca Crowley and the Weekly Musicians Open Mic at Highland Park Bowl
Dustrider and Adron at the Love Song
Salem’s Bend, Mountain Tamer, Stone Deaf and Mezzoa at the Redwood Bar
Programmed for Pleasure, Secret Mutilator and No Exits at the Griffin
Southern Avenue, Nikki O’Neill, the Late Great Charlie Borski and the Tens at the Hotel Café
Anamé Rose, Seth Baer, NATIVE and Ashlinn Gray at the Hotel Café Second Stage
Happy Sometimes, NYIKO and Bellsaint at Madame Siam
Dave Yaden at the Black Rabbit Rose
The Velvicks, Monique Maion, Ladybeetle, Gingger Shankar and Sleepy Orange at the Mint
Ultimate Jam Night at the Whisky a Go Go
Chrxst and Yard of Blondes at the Viper Room
Calamity Company at the Del Monte Speakeasy
Lomeli, Marube and Calyxa at 4th Street Vine, Long Beach
Los Tiki Phantoms and Los Freneticos at La Santa
Randy Emata at the Federal Bar
Open Mic at the Maui Sugar Mill Saloon
Budapest Festival Orchestra with soprano Jeanine De Bique, mezzo soprano Kelley O’Connor, tenor Michael Schade and bass Adam Plachetka, conducted by Iván Fischer, at the Hollywood Bowl
Lionel Richie at the Santa Barbara Bowl




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