The Strokes, LCD Soundsystem, Le Tigre at This Ain’t No Picnic! [sponsored]
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Presale starts at 10 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday for This Ain’t No Picnic, going off Aug. 27-28, 2022, at Brookside at the Rose Bowl.
Presale starts at 10 a.m. Pacific time on Thursday for This Ain’t No Picnic, going off Aug. 27-28, 2022, at Brookside at the Rose Bowl.
The Strokes and LCD Soundsystem will be joined by Le Tigre, Phoebe Bridgers, Beach House, IDLES, Kaytranada, Caroline Polachek, Jorja Smith, Courtney Barnett, Wet Leg, Jungle and many more at Goldenvoice’s new festival, This Ain’t No Picnic, coming to Pasadena in August.
Head in the Clouds fest announces headliners for it’s November weekend Joji, NIKI, Rich Brian, Saweetie and CL, joined by indie rock acts Japanese Breakfast, Beabadoobee, the Linda Lindas, Wallice and more
The Lovers & Friends Festival, once scheduled for May and then rescheduled for August, has been canceled entirely.
In addition to further concert postponements, artists such as Lady Gaga, Haim, the Pretenders, Mikal Cronin and Declan McKenna have pushed back their album-release dates.
Goldenvoice postpone all future shows, including Cruel World and Lovers & Friends festivals slated for the beginning of May.
(* Updating with the latest postponements.) Safeguards against the spread of the coronavirus could affect Los Angeles-area concerts. A few postponements and cancellations have already been reported.
Due to concerns over the coronavirus, both the Coachella and Steagecoach festivals have been moved to October.
Madeon, FKA Twigs, IDLES, Snail Mail, Fontaines D.C., Princess Nokia, Mura Masa, Slander, PUP, Weyes Blood, Cuca, Chicano Batman, Doja Cat, BADBADNOTGOOD are among the artists playing the 30-plus concerts in the Goldenvoice Presents April series announced today.
Tickets go on sale this week for Lovers & Friends, a one-day festival May 9 featuring Ms. Lauryn Hill, Usher, Ludacris, Lil Jon, TLC and more.