Tonight in L.A.: Elvis Costello, Brockhampton, How to Dress Well, Ty Segall, Say Lou Lou, Blackbear, Crush, Lemaitre, Lennon Stella, Joshua & the Holy Rollers, Elley Duhé, the Skatalites, Cayucas, Wheeler Walker Jr., the White Buffalo
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L.A. concerts for Wednesday:
► Brockhampton holds forth at the Shrine Expo Hall in support of their new album “Iridescence.”
► Touring behind the new album “Look Now,” Elvis Costello & the Imposters do the first of two Southern California dates this week. Tonight’s at the House of Blues Anaheim.
► Ty Segall does an intimate show at Zebulon, joined by Grave Zone, Imaad Wasif and Aaron M. Olson.
► With his new album “The Anteroom” just out last month, Tom Krell — aka How to Dress Well — visits the Lodge Room.
► Mike Taylor headlines the Roxy, joined by Coach & Ref and RILEY.
► And sister duo Say Lou Lou play the Moroccan Lounge, supported by Valley Hush and Tangerine.
Also:
Blackbear at the Hollywood Palladium
Crush at the Wiltern
Lemaitre and Otzeki at the El Rey Theatre
Lennon Stella at the Troubadour
Joshua & the Holy Rollers at the Hi Hat
Elley Duhé at the Echo
The Skatalites, Charlie Organaire and the Steady 45’s at Echoplex
Blue Silk and Rowan McGuire at the Love Song
Jeleel!, J. Blaze and Reeves Junya at the Peppermint Club
Liminal, Madison Malone and Dexter Darden at the Hotel Café
Garrison Starr, Carly Paige, Heath Warren, Mark Tschanz, Melissa Gottlieb and Danni Stefanetti at the Hotel Café Second Stage
Jameson Burt at Harvard & Stone
Debi Nova at the Mint
Coucou Chloe at Catch One
Pat Travers Band, Dorian Steel, Slug 45 and JC Covey at the Whisky a Go Go
Cayucas and Nico Yaryan at Saint Rocke
Wheeler Walker Jr., Rory Scovel and Jaime Wyatt at the Observatory
Rock N’ Roll Jam Nite at the Canyon Santa Clarita
Bear Redell, Sophie Levine and Michael Brondstetter at Genghis Cohen
Papermoon Gypsys at Mozambique
The White Buffalo at Marty’s on Newport
The Federal Affair at the Federal Bar
Connie Han Trio at the Catalina Club
Note: Andre Nickatina, Philthy Rich, Husalah and D-Lo show at the Belasco Theater has been cancelled




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