Tonight in L.A.: Ty Segall, the Courtneys, Toe, Candlebox, Facial, Ariel Beesley, Zooluxx, Peach Kelli Pop, Los Cafres, Korn, Coastal Clouds, the Bash Dogs, Samantha Aurelio, LilBootyCall, the Darts, Mannequin Pussy, Bodegas, Teenage Bottlerocket
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L.A. shows for Friday:
► Ty Segall & Freedom Band continue their 10-Friday residency (it’s Week 6) at the Teragram Ballroom, tonight performing the new album “First Taste” and 2016’s “Emotional Mugger.” Lamps open.
► Vancouver, Canada trio the Courtneys — the first non-New Zealand band signed to that nation’s legendary Flying Nun Records — team up with L.A.’s Ian Sweet for a show at the Bootleg Theater. Julius Smack and Jonny Kosmo support.
► Candlebox performs their 1993 self-titled debut album, along with other favorites, at the El Rey Theatre, with AEGES and State to State supporting.
► Japanese post-rock band Toe holds forth at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever.
► Facial celebrate the release of their new single “Don’t Take the Fremont Bridge” with a show at the Factory in downtown L.A. Daisy and Neza Alexander join in.
► Ariel Beesley [see “Palm Springs”] plays the House of Machines — get there early for COQUÍ [see “Rewind”] and Pink $ock at the House of Machines
► Zooluxx [see “How Far”] get the party started at the Moroccan Lounge, with Egg Drop Soup, the Holycuts and Unusual Pets supporting.
► And Peach Kelli Pop visits the Hi Hat, joined by Small Crush, Blink 183 and Fuss.
Also:
Los Cafres and Raskahuele at the Regent Theater
Korn and Alice in Chains at the FivePoint Amphitheatre
Coastal Clouds, Memory Bells, Grant Carey & Sandwoman and Delv at the Hotel Café
The Bash Dogs, Zach Tabori, the Gooms and Lily Waters at the Echo
New Media, Phovea and Banned from Japan at Highland Park Bowl
AfroBashment feat. Zongo Sound System, DJ Rampage Global and Shacia Payne at Levitt Pavilion MacArthur Park
The Groans, Sister Mantos, Birote the Musical and Royalties at the Smell
Cruel Reflections, Sleeping Pills, Matter Room and Warsaw Pact at the Redwood Bar
Paul Bethers, James Kahil and Saw Tooth Wave at the Silverlake Lounge
Symbol Six, Dee Skusting & the Rodents, Baron Bandini and Electric Children at Café Nela
Val the Vandle, Haylow and Be at the Virgil
Nervo, Jordan V and Darcie Dolce at Exchange
Jon Brion at Largo at the Coronet
Samantha Aurelio at the Study
IMUR, Olivia.Wav, Sam Wilder, Nick Isham and Noah Vonne at the Hotel Café Second Stage
The Harvard House Band at Harvard & Stone
Heather Ramsey and the Deep Kicks at the Cat & Fiddle
Vintage Automatic, Color You, One Outta Ten and Tandem Unicycle at the Mint
Top Shelf Brass Band at the Sassafras Saloon
Ellay Khule A.K.A. Rifleman at Catch One
Chus and Ceballos at Sound Nightclub
Kota the Friend, No Suits and Haseeb at the Troubadour
Onyx, BlaxMyth, Osairis, Demented, Killer Kev, Freakshow and Trev Curtis at the Whisky a Go Go
LilBootyCall and LilPerfect at the Roxy
The Darts, Honeychain, Bella Novela and Kill My Coquette at the Viper Room
Everyday Housewives at the Terranea Summer Concert Series at Nelson’s in Rancho Palos Verdes
Katchafire, EarthKry, Tenelle, Bad Apples, Hooliganz and more at the Garden Amp
Teenage Bottlerocket, Mean Jeans, Clowns and Jenpop at Alex’s Bar
Mannequin Pussy, Empath and T-Rextasy at the Constellation Room
Dusty Bo at the HOB Anaheim Restaurant & Bar (Early Show)
Stoney Curtis at the HOB Anaheim Restaurant & Bar (Late Show)
Bodegas, the No. 44, Big Fun and Kicked off the Streets at La Santa
Sweet Baby J’ai and Women in Jazz All-Stars! at Summer Jazz at the Argyros Plaza at the Segerstrom Center
Cinderella’s Tom Keifer and Generation Mangled at the Coach House
Jane Monheit at the Catalina Club
Jacob Lutrell at the Black Rabbit Rose
The O’Jays and the Spinners at the Los Angeles County Fair
Black & Whyte Dueling Pianos at Copper Blues
Herman’s Hermits Starring Peter Noone at the Canyon Montclair
Jon B. at the Canyon Santa Clarita
Danny Seraphine’s Take Me Back to Chicago and CTA at the Canyon Agoura Hills
The Knitts, Badtown and Earth Is a Deathstar at Maui Sugar Mill Saloon
Los Angeles Philharmonic with special guest John Williams, conducted by David Newman
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