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White Magic
White Magic, the brainchild of Brooklyn-based artist Mira Billotte, crafts a mesmerizing blend of psychedelic folk rock that oscillates between electrifying, loud psychedelia and serene, meditative trances. Billotte’s haunting vocals and adeptness on guitar and piano create an atmospheric tapestry that captivates audiences, whether she’s accompanied by a full band or performing solo with instruments like the daf and shruti box. Her musical journey, rooted in the counter-cultural punk scene of Washington, D.C., where she played in Quixotic alongside her sister Christina, infuses her performances with a rebellious spirit that challenges the status quo. Attendees of White Magic’s live shows often recount transformative experiences, as the evocative soundscapes and Billotte’s ethereal presence transport them to otherworldly realms. It’s as if she’s casting a spell, making you question whether you’ve stumbled into a concert or a mystical ritual—either way, you’re entranced.
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People say park at nearby meters and it usually saves time and money.
Featured Amenities
The venue is reported to have Restaurant-Style food available.
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Most people usually dress in Indie Flower style attire here.
Venue
2478 Fletcher Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90039, USA
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About the Artist
White Magic, the brainchild of Brooklyn-based artist Mira Billotte, crafts a mesmerizing blend of psychedelic folk rock that oscillates between electrifying, loud psychedelia and serene, meditative trances. Billotte’s haunting vocals and adeptness on guitar and piano create an atmospheric tapestry that captivates audiences, whether she’s accompanied by a full band or performing solo with instruments like the daf and shruti box. Her musical journey, rooted in the counter-cultural punk scene of Washington, D.C., where she played in Quixotic alongside her sister Christina, infuses her performances with a rebellious spirit that challenges the status quo. Attendees of White Magic’s live shows often recount transformative experiences, as the evocative soundscapes and Billotte’s ethereal presence transport them to otherworldly realms. It’s as if she’s casting a spell, making you question whether you’ve stumbled into a concert or a mystical ritual—either way, you’re entranced.