Anitta
Singer Anitta brings a taste of Brazil’s singular dance parties to L.A. during the Baile Funk Experience, a relatively intimate tour that includes a stop at the Wiltern.
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This classy art deco gem packs 'em in for shows from the indie-rock likes of My Morning Jacket, the Hives and Beach House, as well as the odd comic act such as Ron White or Tenacious D. Concerts are seated or standing-room-only, depending on the act. The sight lines are a plus, but elbow room in the best spots can be at a premium.
Singer Anitta brings a taste of Brazil’s singular dance parties to L.A. during the Baile Funk Experience, a relatively intimate tour that includes a stop at the Wiltern.
Most recollections of Bikini Kill—we suppose this one included—start with the trio’s legacy: their pioneering place among riot grrrl acts and the streak of fiery feminism they’ve inspired in music to this day. But the songs also stand alone; only a few seconds of female bonding anthem “Rebel Girl” is enough to convince you that Bikini Kill was onto something special. After a couple of reunion tours in recent years that counted L.A. among its few stops, Bikini Kill will once again come to town. Frontwoman Kathleen Hanna, drummer Tobi Vail and bassist Kathi Wilcox will play the Wiltern in August.
The tight-tee-wearing, rock-icon yogi hits the Wiltern for a few relatively intimate evenings of solo songs and Police hits.
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