2017: Buzz Bands LA’s Year in Photos
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Buzz Bands LA looks back on 2017 with galleries (and galleries) of our favorite concert photographs.
Buzz Bands LA looks back on 2017 with galleries (and galleries) of our favorite concert photographs.
Jessie J, whose new album “R.O.S.E.” arrives next year, played to a sold-out Troubadour on Thursday night — and got a lot of the crowd involved in the show.
Bad Suns wound up their headlining tour in support of their sophomore album “Disappear Here” with a sold-out night at the Teragram Ballroom.
Magic Man and the Griswolds brought their co-headlining “Hotline Spring” tour to L.A. on Tuesday for a wild night at the Fonda Theatre.
James Bay played songs from his album “Chaos and the Calm” and honored Levon Helm at a sold-out show at the Theatre at Ace Hotel.
Brazilian Girls are building toward the release of the fourth full-length album later this year. Meanwhile, singer Sabina Sciubba is coming to a small screen near you.
The Orange County quintet visited the Sunset Strip on the day “A War Against You” — their first album in 10 years — was released.
Watch Finneas, Jensen McRae and Joy Oladokun; stream Jackson Browne, D’Angelo, Talk Time, Sun Spin and more.
Incoming: Rapsody, KISS, Opeth, Jamestown Revival, Moses Sumney, Ethan Gruska, Tokio Hotel, Neal Francis, MILCK, Asi Fui, Sure Sure, Echosmith, Amo Amo, the Wood Brothers, Anna of the North, the Sea & Cake, Hello Forever, PNTHN, the Wonder Years, Patti Smith, Wajatta, T.S.O.L., Jonathan Wilson, Highland Park Folk Festival, Thundercat, Saint Motel, Blake Shelton, Leslie Odom Jr., Noah Gunderson, the Allman Betts Band, Buddy Guy
Incoming: James Blake, Ariana Grande, Harry Styles, The Hu, Aimee Mann/Ted Leo, Madame Gandhi, Desi Valentine, Conan Gray, Fruit Bats, Bedouine, Allah Las, Pete Yorn, JD McPherson, Son Little, Goon, the Wild Reeds, Vintage Trouble, She & Him, Brockhampton, Thievery Corporation, KOLARS, Jonas Brothers, Devendra Banhart, DIIV, Las Cafeteras, Dillon Francis, Thurston Moore and more