Win tickets: Dengue Fever at the Lodge Room on Sept. 27
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Win tickets to see Dengue Fever, performing in support of their new album “Ting Mong,” on Wednesday, Sept 27, at the Lodge Room.
Win tickets to see Dengue Fever, performing in support of their new album “Ting Mong,” on Wednesday, Sept 27, at the Lodge Room.
“Touch Me Not” is the first single from Dengue Fever’s sixth album (and first in eight years), “Ting Mong,” to be released in September.
Incoming: Lollapalooza, HARD Fest, Day Trip, Grace Slick, Philip Glass, Lucinda Williams, David Crosby, X, Joan Armatrading, Lydia Lunch, Sleater-Kinney, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Dengue Fever, Las Cafeteras, Carla Morrison, Robert DeLong, Death Valley Girls, The Marías, King Woman, Quitapenas, Ariel Beesley, Nancy Sanchez, United Ghosts, Feels, Spare Parts for Broken Hearts, Veronica Bianqui, TAIKOPROJECT, Tangerine, Altin Gun, Earth Is a Death Star, Anna B Savage, Hey King!, Mapache, Mike Smith’s Spaceforce, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Velvet Starlings, Austin McCutchen
The L.A. Philharmonic will kick off it’s centennial season with an eight-mile block party from downtown’s Disney Hall to the Hollywood Bowl with some great, free local music.
Also on Saturday: David Rawlings, Self Help Fest, Burger A Go-Go, Lucius, Los Tigres Del Norte, Flor, Lola Kirke, Datsik, Anastasia Max, the Dales, Distant Cousins
LCD Soundsystem and Yeah Yeah Yeahs go head-to-head at the Bowl; get lineups, dates and ticket links for the Burger-A-Go-Go tour and Musink; and learn about the L.A. Rock Lottery, which promises music on the fly.
Sleater-Kinney capped a high-energy Sunday on Day 2 of the Music Tastes Good festival in Long Beach.
Twenty-five songs that cover a lot of ground: Selections from artists playing this weekend’s Music Tastes Good festival in Long Beach.
Music Tastes Good returns to downtown Long Beach on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, with Ween, Sleater-Kinney, Ride, Charles Bradley, Los Lobos, Peaches, !!!, Of Montreal and Alvvays on the bill.
It’s a wild/wonderful, happy/sad world, as the music of Tinariwen and Dengue Fever reminded fans on Friday night at the Fonda Theatre.