Hollywood Palladium
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Hollywood Palladium

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  • Hollywood
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Time Out says

Frank Sinatra with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra headlined the inaugural show at this theater on Halloween night 1940. Now, you can take a spin across the recently revamped 11,000-square-foot dance floor, though these days you’re more likely to be moving to Iggy Pop and the Stooges, Sleater-Kinney or Wilco.

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6215 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles
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Tickets: Call for details. $10-$40.
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Box office in person, show days only. By phone/online.
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What’s on

G*VE A F*CK LA

Do we wish all of these amazingly-programmed wildfire charity concerts were arriving in L.A. under better circumstances? Absolutely. But it’s hard not to get genuinely excited about the lineup for G*VE A F*UCK LA, a benefit and auction that heads to the Hollywood Palladium on February 5.  John C. Reilly hosts an evening that includes performances from Courtney Barnett, FINNEAS, St. Vincent, Paramore’s Hayley Williams, Jenny Lewis, Lucy Dacus, former Girls singer Christopher Owens, the Linda Lindas, Fred Armisen, Juliette Lewis, Kevin Morby, MUNA, Perfume Genius, Reggie Watts, Rostam & Sasami, Scout Willis, Symone and Phantom Planet (surely they’ll play “California,” right?). Fat Tony and Harmony Tividad open the show with DJ sets, while Rico Nasty and Dylan Brady headline the official afterparty. All proceeds benefit Altadena Girls, Friends in Deed, One Voice and the Pasadena Humane Society, and service fees will be waived for the Live Nation-produced event. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, January 28 at noon; if you’re not able to score tickets, there’ll be a livestream available on Veeps for only $5. And if you are able to attend, you’re encouraged to bring a plant-based canned good with you to donate via Support + Feed. Courtesy Live Nation
  • Rock and indie

Blink-182

Pop-punk heavyweights Blink-182 underwent an unlikely renaissance thanks to its 2011 comeback album, Neighborhoods—which would turn out to be the last release with its original trio for more than a decade. Cofrontman Tom DeLonge departed, and though his trademark hyperexaggerated whine was nigh impossible to replicate, Alkaline Trio’s Matt Skiba brought a fresh perspective as his replacement. But in 2022—just as the nostalgia cycle brought aughts-era pop-punk back into popularity—DeLonge rejoined Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker for a world tour and a stop at Coachella. Now, the SoCal natives return again, this time for a wildfire relief show at the Hollywood Palladium, with support—fittingly—from Alkaline Trio. Tickets go on sale Monday, January 27 at 3pm, and all proceeds will be donated to the Pasadena Humane Society, California Fire Department, LAFD Foundation and ARC Firefighter Fund.
  • Punk and metal

FINNEAS

Best known as the brother of pop sensation Billie Eilish, Finneas Baird O’Connell is his sister’s most trusted collaborator, serving as a producer and cowriter of much of her music. While he doesn’t have the voice of Eillish, Finneas does have a self-aware music persona that he employs on his solo catalog of jaunty pop anthems and moody ballads.
  • Pop

Jack White

Whether he’s playing White Stripes songs or ripping through the raucuous blues of his solo efforts, Jack White absolutely delivers in his live sets. After a run of small, announced-last-minute shows over the fall (including ones at the Lodge Room and Mayan), White returns to L.A. for his proper “No Name” tour, with two nights at the Hollywood Palladium.
  • Rock and indie
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