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Music & Nightlife


vocal delivery. à The Troubadour, 9081 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood (310-276-1158, troubadour .com). Jan 29, 30 at 8pm; $35.


Devendra Banhart A decade and a half since his first


album, bilingual freak-folk poster boy Banhart is still as dreamily somber, cheeky and weird as he’s ever been. à The Mayan, 1038 S Hill St (213-746-4674, clubmayan.com). Jan 31 at 9pm; $32.50.


FEBRUARY


Adam Ant The whooping and clattering


postpunk pop star continues his successful return to the stage, playing Adam and the Ants’ breakthrough album Kings of the Wild Frontier in full. à The Fonda Theatre, 6126 Hollywood Blvd (323-464-6269, fondatheatre.com). Feb 9 at 9pm; $35.


D.R.A.M. The man responsible for the


super-infectious Super Mario World–sampling rap hit “Cha Cha” brings his signature brand of quirky R&B-dusted hip-hop to town. à El Rey Theatre, 5515 Wilshire Blvd (323- 936-6400, theelrey.com). Feb 11 at 8pm; $20.


Angel Olsen As an old soul trapped in the


feverishly creative and restless mind of a young folk artist, Olsen has a lot to say, and it often comes out in a torrent of hot- blooded emotion. à The Wiltern, 3790 Wilshire Blvd (213-388- 1400, wiltern.com). Feb 14 at 7pm; $25.


Cherry Glazerr The trio of Westside teens—who


indeed named themselves after KCRW radio host Chery Glaser— brings the band’s latest release and a bratty sensibility for poppy punk to the Eastside. à Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W 7th St (213- 689-9100, teragramballroom.com). Feb 16 at 8pm; $15.


Air + Style Witness big air and big musical


acts like Major Lazer, Flume, TV on the Radio and Vince Staples during Shaun White’s two-day


Time Out Los Angeles January–March 2017 Sigur Rós


This two-week exploration of Iceland’s captivating, eclectic music scene covers the


spectrum from atmospheric chamber works to pop music and includes three performances from Sigur Rós backed by the L.A. Phil. It won’t hit the concert hall until April, but secure your tickets now.


à Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S Grand Ave (323-850-2000, laphil.com). Apr 1–17; various times and prices.


snowboarding and music fest. à Exposition Park, 700 Exposition Park Dr (airandstyle.com). Feb 18, 19 at 2pm; $139–$299.


Tennis


The husband-and-wife pop duo recall the sounds of ’60s girl groups and sunny, vintage rock, marrying Alaina Moore’s vivid vocals to warm organs and guitars. à The Roxy Theatre, 9009 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood (theroxy.com). Feb 24 at 8:30pm; $20.


American Football The quiet-emo pioneers’


arpeggio-heavy sound continues to strike a chord in the recent follow-up to their lone self-titled album from 1999.


à The Theatre at Ace Hotel, 929 S Broadway (213-235-9614, theatre.acehotel.com). Feb 25 at 8:30pm; $32.50–$38.


Los Campesinos! Once a sly, shy, slightly nerdy


indie-pop band, the Welsh seven-piece now puts out chest- thumping, air-punching, shout- along indie rock. à Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W 7th St (213- 689-9100, teragramballroom.com). Feb 25 at 9pm; $20.


MARCH


José González The soulful, sensitive Swedish


strummer joins up with the FIND MORE ONLINE


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20-person Göteborg String Theory to present chamber- orchestra versions of his alt- Americana catalog. à Royce Hall (UCLA), 340 Royce Dr (310-825- 4401, roycehall.org). Mar 4 at 8pm; $39–$69.


Red Hot Chili Peppers Three decades in, RHCP is no


less obsessed with the City of Angels or its funk-rock roots; the tube socks may remain in a bygone era, but the attitude is here to stay. à Staples Center, 1111 S Figueroa St (213- 742-7100, staplescenter.com). Mar 7, 8 at 7:30pm; Mar 10 at 8pm. $49–$99.


Reykjavík Festival


Japandroids + Craig Finn After a couple years of silence,


Japandroids returns with more cathartic audience sing-alongs. The band joins verbose rock troubadour and Hold Steady frontman Craig Finn. à The Fonda Theatre, 6126 Hollywood Blvd (323-464-6269, fondatheatre.com). Mar 10 at 9pm; $22.50.


Death Cab for Cutie A couple of lukewarm albums


and a personnel shake-up don’t change the fact that Ben Gibbard & Co. still serve up some of the finest melancholy, emotional pop songs. à House of Blues Anaheim, 400 W Disney Way, Anaheim, CA (714-778-2583, houseofblues .com/anaheim). Mar 19 at 7pm; $35.


The Airborne Toxic Event The Los Feliz orchestral pop-rock


band mounts a homecoming tour with four headlining shows in the spring. à El Rey Theatre, 5515 Wilshire Blvd (323- 936-6400, theelrey.com). Mar 23, 30, Apr 6, 7 at 8:30pm; $18.


Ladyhawke Synth-rocker Pip Brown, a.k.a.


Ladyhawke, returns with her punchy, sass-heavy and groovily retro blend of Cyndi Lauper, Bananarama, Pat Benatar and Joan Jett. à The Roxy Theatre, 9009 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood (theroxy.com). Mar 30 at 8:30pm; $20.


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