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Momma

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GENRE:
Indie Rock
Alternative
Pop

WHAT TO EXPECT

soulful
intense
inspiring

Reported based on past experiences

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

Schedule

4:00 AM
Wishy
Wishy
4:50 AM
Momma
Momma

Event Details

Visual Effects
Pretty cool
Crowd Intensity
It’s Hectic
ADA Compliant
Absolutely

Parental Advisory

Kid Friendly
Recommended
Security
Very Weak
Location Saftey
Amazing

Parking Info

Reported Parking

People say park in nearby lots and it usually costs around $20.00.

On-site Parking Available

Featured Amenities

Food Information

The venue is reported to have  No  food available.

Allowed & Prohibited

small bags / pursesProhibitedweedProhibitedoutside food / drinksProhibitedsmall camerasProhibitedservice animalsProhibited

How to Dress

Expected Style

Most people usually dress in Indie Flower style attire here.

Outdoor Line Indoor Venue Heel Friendly

Venue

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6126 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

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Date and Time

May
10
4:00 AM - 6:20 AM

Ticket Info

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

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Artists

Momma

Momma

Live rating: -/5

Wishy

Wishy

Live rating: -/5

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About the Artist

Momma is the musical project led by Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman, who after relocating from Los Angeles to New York, expanded their sound with bassist and producer Aron Kobayashi Ritch and drummer Preston Fulks. Their live performances are a captivating blend of raw emotional storytelling and intricate musicianship, often weaving themes of love, secrets, and personal growth. Fans often recall the intimate atmosphere of their shows, where the band’s chemistry and candid lyricism create a sense of shared experience, almost like being let in on a secret. Their upcoming album, "Welcome to My Blue Sky," produced by Kobayashi Ritch, promises to delve even deeper into the complexities of relationships, making their live sets not just concerts but emotional journeys. It’s the kind of music that feels like a late-night conversation with an old friend, with moments of vulnerability and wit that keep audiences hooked. And yes, they manage to keep it real without turning the stage into a therapy session—though you might leave feeling like you just had one.

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