


Death Cab For Cutie are heading out on another US tour in support of their latest release “Codes and Keys”. This time the band will be playing at one of L.A.’s greatest live music venues the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown. You can see Death Cab For Cutie along with The Magik*Magik Orchestra and another favorite of ours Youth Lagoon on Monday, May 7th.
Tickets for this show are set to go on sale starting on Sunday, January 27th at 10am through Ticketmaster. Ticket prices will range between $42.00 -$68.00 plus any additional service fees. This is going to be a sold out show, so we highly suggest getting yours early.
Purchase: Tickets for Death Cab For Cutie at Disney Concert Hall on 5/7

Los Angeles group The Living Sisters will perform songs of the legendary Patsy Cline at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown on Saturday, May 7th. The Living Sisters aren’t performing alone, the show will also feature some great special guest including Zooey Deschanel, John Doe, Shirley Mason, John C. Reilly and Charlie Wadham. This is going to be a great show for fans of the late Patsy Cline and at one of Los Angeles’ greatest venues. Tickets are available now through Ticketmaster and start at $45.
Tickets for The Songs Of Patsy Cline at Disney Concert Hall on 5/7

Local Natives have become one of Los Angeles’ best bands to come out of the local scene, and since the release of their debut album “Gorilla Manor”, they have also quickly become an international favorite. Local Natives have now made the announcement that they will take one of the most prestigious stages at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Downtown L.A. on Saturday, February 26th. Tickets will be available to L.A. Phil subscribers first and then to the general public through Ticketmaster. No official onsale date has been released, but we will get that to you as soon as we get it.
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UPDATE: Tickets will go on sale Saturday, January 15th at 10am through Ticketmaster.
Presale starts today 1/11 with the password: DISNEY
Presale will begin on Thursday, January 13th at 10am for KCRW Members only. You will receive an email with the presale code ahead of time.
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With the release of their album “Love 2” this year it is only right that they schedule a tour that makes it’s way to Los Angeles. I can say that I would have easily settled for any of our venues here in our to see AIR. So for me to hear the news that they will be at The Disney Concert Hall with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, that just down right stunned me. We all will get the chance to see AIR at the legendary venue on Sunday, March 28th. Tickets go on sale this Saturday, December 12th at 10am through Ticketmaster.

These cutting edge California artists come together for two incredible evenings of solo performances and exclusive collaborations. Drawing inspiration from their mutual admiration and respect, as well as their own West Coast roots, expect a unique tapestry of combined influences and extraordinary talents.
Nov 21: Kronos Quartet, Terry Riley, Matmos, and Mike Einziger
Dec 6: Brian Wilson, Dave Alvin, Harper Simon, and Living Sisters

Another indie/orchestra pairing has been announced to take place at the prestigious Disney Concert Hall, this time with Brooklyn’s very own Dirty Projectors. The show will take place on Saturday February 27th, yeah 2010 is going to be a long wait. But that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t get your tickets now as this one will sell out. Tickets go on sale Saturday, November 14th at 10am.

Yet another special concert announcement for all the Angelinos out there. Most of us have seen this local band start off playing free shows at Spaceland and other local venues, only to explode at have back to back sold out shows at El Rey and so many other place internationally. So it just makes it that more special to see The Airborne Toxic Event take over such a world famous venue like The Walt Disney Concert Hall. The show will take place December 4th with pre-sale tickets going on sale August 15th only through the bands website. This performance will be the only L.A. date on their upcoming tour and the only rock show to take place at the concert hall through the end of the year. And as the band described “The event will be a celebration, not just of California, but of the music and culture of East Los Angeles—which we love and are proud to call home”