Fresh off the charts

Fresh off the charts

This isn't your average summer concert lineup. From Grammy-winning chart-toppers to artists redefining what a live show can be, these are the events everyone will be talking about. Get your tickets before they sell out. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
Poster of Fireworks Finale: OneRepublic in Los Angeles.

Fireworks Finale: OneRepublic

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The summer goes out with a bang featuring fireworks, a packed Bowl, and one of the most successful pop-rock bands of the 21st century. With global hits like "Counting Stars" and "I Ain't Worried," OneRepublic knows how to fill a night sky. A fitting send-off to the season.

Poster of Lucy Dacus with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra  in Los Angeles.

Lucy Dacus with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

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Three years after performing at the Bowl with boygenius bandmates Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus makes her solo debut on the Bowl stage. Backed by a full orchestra and performing songs from her new album Forever Is a Feeling, this is a rare and genuinely special night.

Poster of St. Vincent with Orchestra in Los Angeles.

St. Vincent with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

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Six-time Grammy winner St. Vincent is one of the most inventive artists in music today, and this time she's bringing a full orchestra along for the ride. Featuring sitar virtuoso Anoushka Shankar, this is the kind of show that reminds you what live music can actually do.

Poster of Orville Peck  in Los Angeles.

Orville Peck

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Orville Peck has done Broadway, collaborated with Willie Nelson, Elton John, and Kylie Minogue, and sold out venues around the world. Now the masked country crooner makes his Hollywood Bowl debut.

Poster for Jon Batiste at the Hollywood Bowl.

Jon Batiste

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Jon Batiste has an Oscar, a Grammy for Album of the Year, a symphony, and a habit of making every room he walks into feel electric. Nine studio albums in and he's still pushing forward, reworking musical traditions and making them entirely his own.

Poster for Juneteenth with Chance The Rapper at Hollywood Bowl.

Juneteenth with Chance the Rapper

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Three-time Grammy winner Chance the Rapper is one of rap's great independent success stories, and this one-night-only Juneteenth celebration is exactly the kind of show he was built for. His latest album Star Line arrived to widespread acclaim, and his live shows are something else entirely.

Poster for Boris Brejcha with the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.

Boris Brejcha with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra

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For two decades, Boris Brejcha has been one of electronic music's most distinctive voices, building sets of elegant, high-tech minimal dance music from behind his signature joker mask. This is his first-ever performance with an orchestra, and the Hollywood Bowl's brand new surround sound system was basically made for a night like this.

Poster for Bob Moses and Cannons- Afterglow Tour at the Hollywood Bowl.

Bob Moses and Cannons: The Afterglow Tour

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Grammy-winning duo Bob Moses blends deep house and indie rock into something that hits differently under an open sky. Paired with LA's own Cannons, whose gold single "Fire for You" topped the Billboard Alternative chart, this KCRW-curated night is the best kind of late-summer dance party.

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