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Best Indie & Rock Apr 16 - Jun 16

in Los Angeles

Avril Lavigne at Kia Forum

Avril Lavigne

This is not a drill, Avril Lavigne is taking her Greatest Hits on tour! She hasn't made this complicated, it's a must for all Lavigne fans as she brings all seven of her studio albums on the Avril Lavigne: Greatest Hits tour. Experience all her record-smashing tracks live, including 'Complicated', 'Sk8er Boi', 'Here's To Never Growing Up', 'Girlfriend' and many more from her catalog. With special guests All Time Low and Simple Plan on selected dates.

Vampire Weekend at Hollywood Bowl

Vampire Weekend

Breaking out with their timeless track 'A-Punk', the delectable indie four pieces are back out on tour in 2024, bringing with them the witty and honest songs, sartorial elegance and accessible style that makes them continually popular. Catch them on the road this year as they present their fifth album, 'Only God Was Above Us'.

Cavetown at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Cavetown

Cavetown and Mother Mother are heading on a brand new co-headlining tour together, with Destroy Boys supporting on all dates! Cavetown is the musical project of Robin Skinner, a 25-year-old from the United Kingdom who has been writing and producing music since his early teens. His brand of heartfelt acoustic pop has seen him amass a huge following on social media. Don't miss the chance to catch multi-platinum singer/songwriter Cavetown and Canada's biggest alt-rock band Mother Mother this summer!

Shrek Rave at Hollywood Palladium

Shrek Rave

But he might not be the sharpest tool in the shed, so you know what to say when he asks what you're doing in his swamp. Fancy some swampy green cocktails while livin' la vida loca? You're in the right place for that, and like they say, it's dumb just come have fun, cool is dead. Awesome DJs will play the most swamp-worthy sets in between performances to keep your rave spirit alive. Make the most of the night and dress up as your favorite character, just don't skimp out on the gumdrop buttons or the classic Farquaad hair. And the morning after? Make sure you have some waffles!

Emo Orchestra - Escape the Fate at Orpheum Theater

Emo Orchestra - Escape the Fate

Elder emos, are you ready for a night like no other? It's emo, it's classical, it's live covers and Escape the Fate with the Emo Orchestra on a huge North American tour this spring. Escape the Fate will be playing their top hits and all your favorite songs by more emo legends such as My Chemical Romance and New Found Glory. Why not dress up your checkered slip-ons to the finest emo black tie to give the night that extra special something? Don't miss out on a once-in-a-lifetime experience, get your tickets now!

Madness at Youtube Theater

Madness

Counted alongside the Specials as one of the pioneering bands of the 70s and 80s ska-revival wave, Madness has spent their celebrated career re-inventing themselves while leaving behind an extraordinary sonic legacy in their wake. Over four decades after the release of their 1979 debut album "One Step Beyond...", the Camden, England outfit is hitting US shores for the first time in 12 years in support of their album, 'Theatre Of The Absurd Presents C'est La Vie' - you'd be mad to miss it.

X Ambassadors at The Fonda Theatre

X Ambassadors

Burst into fall with the upbeat sounds of X Ambassadors, the alt-rock quartet from Ithaca that has turned over a new pop leaf. The multi-platinum selling outfit hits the road with their rocking anthems which will get you up on your feet and fist-pumping the air all night. Lead vocalist Sam Harris, drummer Adam Levin and keyboardist Casey Harris will bring you some of their most notable tracks including 'Renegades', 'Unsteady' and 'Jungle'.

The Magnetic Fields at The United Theater On Broadway

The Magnetic Fields

Ostensibly created as one of multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter Stephin Merritt's side projects for his laconic wit and verve, The Magnetic Fields have proven their strength from their 1991 debut '100,000 Fireflies' to the vast '69 Love Songs'. 2024 sees a new venture, where they'll be exploring songs from the past three decades with fan favorites and hidden gems.

Pearl Jam at Kia Forum

Pearl Jam

The heroic Pearl Jam have proved themselves more than capable of sticking around. Arriving on the music scene as grunge exploded, Seattle ruled the airwaves of 90's college radio with tracks like 'Alive', 'Go', and 'Jeremy'. As America's alt. music heyday faded away, the band stayed above water by playing around with world music, new wave, and folk influences. 2024 sees them embark on a brand new tour in support of the upcoming album 'Dark Matter'. Expect to hear new material along with fan favorites!

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Teezo Touchdown at The Fonda Theatre

Teezo Touchdown

Nail-haired rock rapper Teezo Touchdown is going on his biggest headline tour to date across the US. After an unbelievable year of success, collaborating with modern rap icons Drake, Travis Scott, and Lil Yachty, Teezo capitalized on this momentum with the release of his debut album How Do You Sleep At Night?' in late 2023. With a mix of mosh-worthy tracks alongside crooning melancholy ones, Teezo will make sure to give you a night to remember on his new tour.

Teezo Touchdown at The Observatory

Teezo Touchdown

Nail-haired rock rapper Teezo Touchdown is going on his biggest headline tour to date across the US. After an unbelievable year of success, collaborating with modern rap icons Drake, Travis Scott, and Lil Yachty, Teezo capitalized on this momentum with the release of his debut album How Do You Sleep At Night?' in late 2023. With a mix of mosh-worthy tracks alongside crooning melancholy ones, Teezo will make sure to give you a night to remember on his new tour.

All Time Low at Troubadour

All Time Low

Signed to a label before they even graduated high school, All Time Low have steadily built a loyal fanbase through their knack for fist-pumping chorus' and unabashedly pop aspirations. Following in the footsteps of Fall Out Boy et al, they've moved further away from the straightforward Warped Tour sound with every release, but this year sees them hitting the road and releasing new album 'Tell Me I'm Alive'.