Passion Pit: The Pretty Penny Tour

Passion Pit: The Pretty Penny Tour

Camille's @ The Bellwether, 333 S. Boylston St, 90017 Los Angeles Directions

Wed 19.08.2026 20:00

Visit thebellwetherla.com for everything you need to know before the show. Upgraded access to the Looking Glass Lounge is now available at check out: * Access to preferred, stage-adjacent, standing room viewing section on the balcony level in the Main Room * Access to the exclusive Looking Glass Lounge 30 minutes before and throughout the show * Looking Glass Lounge upgrades include a separate premier entrance to The Bellwether, private bar serving exclusive beers, liquors, specialty drinks and complimentary grazing table, and private bathrooms The Bellwether is a cashless venue. Please plan accordingly. There is a delivery delay in place on this event lifting 24 hours prior to show time

Performers

  • Passion Pit
    Passion Pit

    Boston, Massachusetts-based Passion Pit began as a one-man project of singer and songwriter Michael Angelakos to produce a Valentine's Day gift for his girlfriend. The gift, an EP entitled Chunk of Change, soon wound up in the hands of friends and acquaintances, who were enthralled with the work. Eventually, Passion Pit became not only a vehicle for the romantic expressions of Angelakos' heart but a full-fledged band at least for live gigs and opened for a number of well-known artists, including Death Cab for Cutie. This momentum led to label interest, and in 2008 the Frenchkiss label picked up Chunk of Change for re-release with the addition of two bonus tracks. The EP, and especially the track "Sleepyhead," garnered a lot of attention from bloggers and fans of giddy electronic indie pop. Columbia Records also liked what they heard and paired with Frenchkiss to release Manners in the spring of 2009. It reached 51 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and also charted in Australia and parts of Western Europe. The band's long-awaited 2012 follow-up, Gossamer, was preceded by the singles "Take a Walk," "I'll Be Alright," "Constant Conversation," and it climbed all the way to number 4 in the US.