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For the Record, a live production company known for transforming the soundtracks of favorite filmmakers into immersive musicals, is back with its most impressive display yet: CineVita, the world’s largest Spiegeltent, will be FTR’s new home in Hollywood Park, next to SoFi Stadium. And it’s kicking things off with Tarantino: Pulp Rock, which celebrates 30 years of Pulp Fiction and re-creates memorable musical moments from the director’s Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
A$AP Rocky, Playboi Carti, YG and Ken Carson headline this two-day fest, whose lineup is always a who’s who of hip-hop. For its 10th year, Rolling Loud is back in Inglewood at Hollywood Park, on the grounds next to SoFi Stadium, where you’ll also find a Ferris wheel, immersive art installations and a karaoke bar. The likes of Sexyy Red, Ski Mask the Slump God, BLXST, Destroy Lonely, Quavo, BossMan Dlow, Gelo, Dom Kennedy and dozens more complete the lineup. Plus, special guest Peso Pluma will make history as the first non-hip-hop act to headline the fest when the Mexican artist takes the stage on Saturday—a sign of regional Mexican music’s influence on pop culture. A portion of all this year’s net ticket sales will be donated to help rebuild communities impacted by the wildfires.
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