Hollywood Palladium
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Hollywood Palladium

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Time Out says

Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra headlined the inaugural show at this theater on Halloween night 1940. Now, you can take a spin across the recently revamped 11,000-square-foot dance floor, though these days you’re more likely to be moving to Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Sleater-Kinney or Wilco.

Details

Address
6215 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles
Price:
Tickets: Call for details. $10-$40.
Opening hours:
Box office in person, show days only. By phone/online.
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What’s on

Chief Keef

The rapper, who broke onto the scene with his single “I Don’t Like” more than a decade ago now, brings his gleefully menacing tones to town with this show at the Palladium.

  • Rap, hip-hop and R&B

Ice Spice

The “Munch” rapper embarks on her first-ever world tour, including a stop in L.A. at the Hollywood Palladium.

  • Rap, hip-hop and R&B

Pulp

Pulp’s modern life-skewering, poignant and brilliantly crafted pop songs still hit their mark decades on, and sexagenarian Jarvis Cocker still twists the night away like an enthusiastic newbie half his age, while charming the pants off the adoring crowd with his wittily dry banter. Expect teary-eyed singalongs to the likes of “Lipgloss,” “Do You Remember the First Time,” “Disco 2000” and, of course, “Common People.”

  • Rock and indie

Orville Peck

Masked outlaw-country crooner Orville Peck rides into town for a pair of shows at the Palladium.

  • Folk, country and blues

Dashboard Confessional

Though you may have outgrown your emo phase, Chris Carrabba is still around to scream and bare his angsty nearly-50-going-on-13-year-old soul.

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LCD Soundsystem

Many band “disbandments” are followed by a triumphant return just a few years later, but still, it was a surprise when the dance-punk outfit came back so soon after its grand finale in 2014. That said, we’re sure glad James Murphy & Co. have stuck around since then—and that you can catch the seminal indie crew during a fall residency at the Shrine and Palladium.

  • Rock and indie
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