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The best gigs in L.A. this season JULY


AUGUST


The Classic West The Eagles, Steely Dan, the


Doobie Brothers, Fleetwood Mac, Journey and Earth, Wind & Fire all come to town for this two-day celebration of ’70s rock. à Dodger Stadium, 1000 Vin Scully Ave (theclassicwest.com). July 15, 16; $150–$950.


Sufjan Stevens & Nico Muhly & Bryce Dessner


Twilight Concerts


with feel-good Saturday-night sets from the Wallflowers, X and the B-52s, plus Wednesday afternoon farmers’ market shows. à Pershing Square, 532 S Olive St (213-847-4970, laparks .org/pershingsquare). Sat at 8pm. Through Aug 19.


Jazz at LACMA This two-decade-plus tradition welcomes


an array of newcomers and jazz legends to LACMA’s entrance plaza well into the fall. à LACMA, 5905 Wilshire Blvd (323-857-6115, lacma.org /programs/music). Fri at 6pm. Through Nov 24.


Friday Night Music The alfresco Fairfax market hosts family-


friendly performances on its patio on Fridays, with a mix of surf rock, blues and swing. à The Original Farmers Market, 6333 W 3rd St (323-933- 9211, farmersmarketla.com). Fri 7–9pm. Through Sept 1.


Tiny Porch Concerts Soulful country-folk acts Sam Outlaw and


the Way Down Wanderers perform in a stone amphitheater nestled deep in the Santa Monica Mountains. à Peter Strauss Ranch, 30000 Mulholland Hwy, Agoura Hills (818-632-5553, tinyporchconcerts.com). Aug 20 at 5pm, Sept 9 at 6pm.


& James McAlister The all-star quartet plays through heartbreaking and meditative dance ballads about outer space from their cosmic solar-system–inspired album, Planetarium. à Hollywood Forever Cemetery, 6000 Santa Monica Blvd (323-469-1181, hollywood forever.com). July 20 at 7pm; $49.50.


FYF Fest The hometown event expands


to three days and makes its best case yet as a must-see fest with headliners Missy Elliott, Björk, Frank Ocean and Nine Inch Nails. à Exposition Park, 700 Exposition Park Dr (fyffest.com). July 21 at 5pm; July 22,23 at 2pm; single day $125, three day $329, VIP $549.


Metallica Say what you will about


Metallica’s creative output for the past two decades, the 50-something thrash metal stalwarts can fill stadiums with propulsive fits of rage. à Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr (626-577-3100, rosebowlstadium.com). July 29 at 6pm; $55.50–$155.50.


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Justin Bieber He’s been arrested, roasted and


said that he’s “Sorry,” but the best reason to pay attention to Bieber is, miraculously, his music. à Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Dr (626-577-3100, rosebowlstadium.com). Aug 5 at 7:30pm; $47.89–$177.89.


HARD Summer The locally born EDM juggernaut


spends another summer in Fontana with sets from DJ Snake, Justice, Rae Sremmurd, Migos, Dog Blood and Snoop Dogg, who performs Doggystyle in full. à Auto Club Speedway, 9300 Cherry Ave, Fontana (hardfest.com). Aug 5, 6 noon; single day $89, two day $129.


Belle & Sebastian + Spoon The celebrated Scottish indie pop


band and the minimalist Austin rock group share the bill at this Hollywood Bowl show. à Hollywood Bowl, 2301 N Highland Ave (323- 850-2000, hollywoodbowl.com). Aug 6 at 7pm; $14–$120.


Lady Gaga Ms. Germanotta’s Joanne may


not deliver the sort of borrowed dance pop shock and awe upon which she’s built a career, but her showmanship is still a spectacle. à The Forum, 3900 W Manchester Blvd (212-465-6741, fabulousforum.com). Aug 8, 9 at 7:30pm; $51–$281.


Hans Zimmer The film composer reworks his


classical scores for Pirates of the Caribbean, The Dark Knight, Inception and The Lion King


July 12–October 10, 2017 Time Out Los Angeles


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