Rodrigo Y Gabriela @ Henry Fonda Yo La Tengo @ Ivar Pretty in Stereo @ Whisky Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus @ Honda Center Low Vs Diamond, Something For Rockets @ Viper Room Enon, Love of Diagrams, Model/Actress @ The Echo Minus the Bear, The Helio Sequence, Grand Archives @ Avalon Xu Xu Fang, Lion Fever, Winter Flowers, Magic Mirror @ Spaceland Jon Brion @ Largo Bootie LA @ Safari Sam's Melee @ Troubadour...
Tonight in Rock in LA - Rodrigo y Gabriela, Yo La, Minus
Tonight in Rock in LA - Shapes of Race Cars, Thailand, Jesca Hoop, The Monolators
Jesca Hoop - "Big Fish"
Tonight in Rock in LA - The Submarines, Lou Barlow, Pennywise, Circle Jerks, Clark 8
If you haven't see the Submarines during their month-long residency at The Echo, you need to go tonight, their finale. - The Editor Lou Barlow @ Safari Sam's The Submarines, Xu Xu Fang, June in July @ The Echo Pennywise, The Circle Jerks, Ignite @ House of Blues Social Conflict, Punk as a Doornail, Wolfgang Bang @ The Scene War Tapes, Lion Fever, The Starlite Desperation, DJ Keith Morris @ Viper Room Pity Party,...
LAist's Free Gig Guide
- Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra perform
John Corigliano’s Elegy, Aaron Copland’s Quiet City and Appalachian
Spring Suite, and David Diamond’s Rounds at the Wilshire
Ebell Theater at 4 PM. Call (310) 859-7668. - The Arroyo Singers present their annual winter concert with guest accordionist
Nick Ariondo at Oneonta Congregational Church at 4:30 PM. Call (323) 256-5332. - The
Colburn Conservatory of Music perform for LACMA's Sunday
Live series. The concert begins at 6 PM in LACMA's Leo S. Bing
Theatre. For info, call (323) 857-6234.
Unless otherwise noted, all shows are free of charge. All show lineups and
times are subject to change without notice.
Mix It Up
Show up at 6:00 PM for a free set by Mixmaster Mike at Amoeba Music. LAist suggests arrivingn early to stake out a good spot.
Labor Day, Schmabor Day
Since most of us are all celebrating the passage of Labor Day by doing absolutely no labor, LAist thought it might behoove the readership to be aware of this weekend's events. That way, everyone can be properly hungover Monday morning and enjoy Labor Day the way it was meant to be enjoyed—flat on your back nursing a little hair of the dog.

