Tamaryn to headline the Skirball Cultural Center’s ‘Into the Night’ on July 17

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Tamaryn, the dream-pop outfit fronted by New Zealand-born, New York-based singer-songwriter Tamaryn Brown, will headline the sixth installment of the Skirball Cultural Center’s popular “Into the Night” series on Friday, July 17.

The show is celebration of the Skirball’s recently opened exhibition “Bill Graham and the Rock & Roll Revolution,” a retrospective of photographs, art, memorabilia and ephemera from the late impresario’s life as a rock promoter. Galleries will be open late so patrons may view two other exhibitions as well, “The Singing Posters: Poetry Sound Collage Sculpture Book” and “Rock & Roll Billboards of the Sunset Strip.” The evening will also feature a “live liquid light show” by multimedia artists The Joshua Light Show and a DJ set by Justin Gage of the popular music website Aquarium Drunkard.

Tamaryn recently announced that their new album “Cranekiss” would be out Aug. 28; the band’s third, it features the singer joining up with the Weekend’s Shaun Durkan and producer Jorge Elbrecht, who has collaborated with Chairlift, No Joy, Diego Garcia and Ariel Pink.

Tickets are $15 through July 2, $20 after then.

Check out Tamaryn’s new music below:


||| Watch: The video for “Hands All Over Me”:

||| Stream: “Cranekiss”

Photo by Alexandra Gavillet