Bad Girls Cry finds Often taking a conscious arduous step toward illuminating the blind spots of self-reflection to identify the personal delusions holding her back.
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Another trio of favorites off our Best New Songs of the Month playlist — get your fix of rollicking indie-rock, howling anthemics, and hypnotic pop!
MoreFrom indie and underground shows at the Lodge Room and Pico-Union to outdoor shows at the Hollywood Bowl, Grimy Gods has all the goods.
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Imagine Dragons are touring in support of their sixth full-length album, LOOM, with tour stops at the Hollywood Bowl, Red Rocks Amphitheatre and more.
MoreWith dates in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Austin, and more. Presales begin Tuesday, Apr. 23. General onsale opens Friday, Apr. 26. Get your presale code below!
MoreThe album offers a reintroduction to the rising star as an anthemic storyteller whose empowering lyricism and rapt dance tracks hold international resonance.
MoreAfter two albums the Cambodian-American artist has divined a reputation for songs that loom and glow with stirring vulnerability, expanding a previously nonexistent space for his fellow Southeast/Asian American and queer creators.
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A bedroom pop artist unafraid to illuminate and articulate the challenges posed by her mental health.
MoreWith a gleaming guitar, “$35 Copay” gets washed in an ethereal coating as Crone sings unapologetically about a toxic friend to crushing relatability.
More“A lot of this music is about womanhood and motherhood and bad bitch hood. Being from the hood,” said Oasis, holding her pearl-colored base guitar
MoreSpecial guests Nightmares On Wax presents Carboot Soul with Mercury Soul Orchestra will join the genre-blurring electronic icons.
MoreJeni Magaña’s daring experimentalism exists as a cyclical theme across her solo offerings, inspired in no small part by the many artists she’s collaborated or performed with over the years.
MorePropelled by a pulsating beat and instrumental rhythms “5am in Paris” finds Saint Levant syncing the yearning of the Palestinian diaspora to a heady dance track.
MoreTickets to Shakira cost $149 to $589 for general admission standard tickets. VIP tickets cost $780 to $1500.
MoreCatch the pop icons in Los Angeles, New York, Orlando, and elsewhere. Tickets for the 21-city tour go on sale Friday, Apr. 26. Presales begin Thursday, Apr. 25. Get your presale code below!
MoreCharli XCX and Troye Sivan present: Sweat will celebrate the two artists’ commitment to inclusivity and diversity in the music industry. Shygirl will join the two hitmakers.
MoreThe new single is a heart-wrenching folk ballad that casts a pained but tender eye backward toward Pratt’s childhood, honing in on the agonizing moments of violence that characterized a relationship with her father.
MoreThe Ford exists as one of the oldest performing arts venues in Los Angeles, dating back to the 1920s. Since the LA Phil took over five years ago, it has once more become a space central to the city’s many multidisciplinary and intercultural performances.
MoreAll 12 tracks show off otherworldly sensibilities, enrapturing with exciting energy riveting enough to get stadium crowds moving.
MoreGreen Day will hit the stage at the Echoplex at 9 PM. Doors will open at 7:30pm. Check-in will begin around 6 PM.
MoreU.S. dates are in Santa Ana, Phoenix, New York, and Toronto. General onsale is on Friday, Apr. 19. Presales start Wednesday, Apr. 17. Find out the presale code below!
MoreThis will be the first time since 2012 that Neil Young + Crazy Horse have headlined the historic Hollywood Bowl.
MoreWith stops in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Brooklyn, and more. Tickets go on sale Friday, Apr. 19. Join presales starting Wednesday, Apr. 17. Get the presale code below!
MoreShakira has finally revealed details for her 2024 world tour. Here is everything you absolutely need to know.
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