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Yo La Tengo

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GENRE:
Alternative Rock
Indie Rock
Experimental Rock

WHAT TO EXPECT

soothing
intense
inspiring

Reported based on past experiences

Bit about the event
(by bit we mean a lot)

Schedule

Event Details

Visual Effects
Pretty cool
Crowd Intensity
Sometimes
ADA Compliant
Unavailable

Parental Advisory

Kid Friendly
Recommended
Security
Very Tight
Location Saftey
Amazing

Parking Info

Reported Parking

People say park in the venue’s lot and it usually varies in price.

On-site Parking Available
EV Charging Available

Featured Amenities

Food Information

The venue is reported to have  Bar-Style , and Restaurant-Style  food available.

Food AvailableFood ServicesBar ServicesWiFi AvailabilityRestroom AccessWheelchair AccessibleSeated areas available

Allowed & Prohibited

small bags / pursesAllowedweedProhibitedoutside food / drinksProhibitedsmall camerasProhibitedservice animalsAllowed

How to Dress

Expected Style

Most people usually dress in Indie Flower style attire here.

Indoor Line Indoor Venue Heel Friendly

Venue

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800 W Olympic Blvd a335, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA

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Date and Time

May
09
3:00 AM - 5:00 AM

Ticket Info

Kids report tickets are available online, and at the box office .

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Artists

Yo La Tengo

Yo La Tengo

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About the Artist

Yo La Tengo, a band that has been defying the relentless march of time for nearly four decades, delivers a musical performance that is both timeless and refreshingly immediate. Their live shows are a captivating blend of hypnotic rhythms, spontaneous guitar work, and layered vocals that create a rich, immersive atmosphere. Known for their ability to seamlessly blend introspective lyrics with dynamic soundscapes, they often evoke a sense of reflective nostalgia and hopeful resilience. Fans cherish their performances not just for the music but for the subtle, almost telepathic interplay between Ira Kaplan, Georgia Hubley, and James McNew, which feels like a shared secret passed down through years of collaboration. A defining moment often recounted by fans is their approach to recording their album "This Stupid World," where they embraced a live, raw sound that captures the essence of their concerts—intimate yet expansive. Their style is a testament to their journey, marked by a wry acknowledgment of life's absurdities and a steadfast commitment to artistic authenticity. In the spirit of keeping things interesting, one might say their concerts are like a well-crafted novel: you think you know where it's going, but then they throw in a plot twist that makes you laugh, think, and want to hit replay.

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