The Strokes
Brookside at the Rose Bowl, 1133 Rosemont Ave, 91103 Pasadena Directions
Sat 22.08.2026 12:00
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Performers
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The StrokesMt Gambier/Adelaide based rock band
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FeistBorn 13 February 1976, Leslie Feist is a Canadian-American indie pop singer who is known individually as a vocalist and as part of band Broken Social Scene.
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LCD Soundsystem
Because, in the studio, LCD Soundsystem is just James and his multifarious musical, vocal and production skills. But, onstage, LCD Soundsystem is a quintet of similarly funk, punk and art-obsessed friends - featuring Pat Mahoney (drums); Nancy Whang (k..
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Dayglow
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Matt & KimQuirky punk-edged pop duo, Matt and Kim (Matt Johnson and Kim Schifino), have found fame through their unique sound and head-turning videos.
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Chromeo
Imagine, if you will, a yacht. It’s forged of gold and strong African teak, bobbing gently at anchor somewhere between the French Riviera and Detroit. A statue of the late Roger Troutman is affixed to the stern like a guardian angel. The ladies of Klym..
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ekkstacy
Twenty-year-old artist EKKSTACY had already dealt with a lifetime of
depression and anxiety before a severe mental health episode at age
17 led him to drug-induced psychosis and a suicide attempt. As he
bounced back, EKKSTACY immersed himself in music. “I really needed
something like an outlet,” he says, “because I didn't have anybody. So I
started writing.” Already a fan of the SoundCloud rap that had blown up
in his early teens, he now binged on moody indie rock with the same
intensity, in his downtime between shifts at an Amazon warehouse.
Working alone and teaching himself as he went, EKKSTACY channeled
his musical obsessions and PTSD into songs with brutally honest lyrics
about self-harm and sadness, and slate-grey production that recalls
early-80s post-punk. When he began posting tracks like his
breakthrough single “i walk this earth all by myself” to streaming
services, he found an eager audience awaiting him. When a friend
crunched the numbers and told EKKSTACY he was making enough
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The Rapture
The Rapture is an American rock band based in New York City. The band mixes influences from many genres including post-punk, new rave, dance-punk, acid house, disco, electronica and rock and roll.
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Coco & Clair Clair
Coco & Clair Clair knew from the moment they met that they were meant to make music together. Similarly, listeners are immediately drawn to the Atlanta-bred duo through their clever, infectious, and genre-defying songs. Their devoted fan base is only growing with the release of their debut project, SEXY. “It's impactful, but it's a really silly word,” Clair Clair says of the title. “And then, none of the songs are actually that sexy.” Coco & Clair Clair are used to being misjudged at first glance, but these 13 songs put forth their most authentic selves, especially dynamic, flair-filled singles “Cherub” and “Love Me,” and put to bed any questions about their artistry.
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Porches
world dark muscle new york
Manager: bradly.palmer@concord.com
North/South America Booking: jnalpant@teamwass.com
ROW: paul.lomas@xraytouring.com
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This Is Lorelei
A long running songwriting outlet for New York-based Nate Amos, known for his work as one half of the critically acclaimed duo Water From Your Eyes and the duo My Idea, which he leads with Lily Konigsberg, This Is Lorelei began in 2015 while Amos lived in Chicago. He cut his teeth producing hundreds of records for collaborators in the DIY scene there, steadily amassing a vast catalog of Lorelei EP’s and albums along the way, all produced, performed, and engineered by Amos.
While originally a home for Amos’ most experimental compositions, the project has evolved to seamlessly thread a needle through indie, electronica, country, and more, operating in an almost diaristic manner. Amos grew up singing harmony and performing in his father Bob Amos’ bluegrass band, developing sensibilities that come to the foreground in his work under the Lorelei moniker. Some of his earliest memories are of songwriting, picking up a guitar in the 5th grade, and as he remembers “I was always trying to start a band but wasn’t around anyone who was interested in doing more than coming up with a name and making an album cover until high school.”