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Here's Who's Headlining Red Bull's Big 30 Days In L.A. Concerts

Move over, Movember. November is all about music in L.A. For the second year in a row, Red Bull Sound Select presents 30 Days in LA—a month-long series that features 60 artists at 30 different venues throughout L.A. every night in November.
Headliners this year include Big Sean, Flume, Grimes, Joey Bada$$, Lion Babe, No Age, Tinashe, and Vince Staples. Each of the leading artists is paired with Red Bull Sound Select artists (up-and-coming acts), including Basecamp, In the Whale, Mick Jenkins and The Suffers. Expect a lot of surprise artists and more announcements as November draws closer. The 30-day event culminates with a secret show at the Teragram Ballroom.
In order to buy tickets, you must sign up for Red Bull Sound Select (it’s free). Tickets to the shows are $15+ fees or less, and there’s a limit of two tickets per show, per person.
Here’s the entire lineup for Red Bull Sound Select Presents: 30 Days in LA:
11/01 @ Madame Tussauds
Wax on Wax - The month opens with a celebration of all things waxy, with a vinyl DJ night and record swap meet at Madame Tussauds Hollywood. Local vinyl hubs Amoeba Music, The Record Parlour and Origami Vinyl will be on hand with pop-up stores and 4 different dance parties will be hosted by Red Bull Sound Select curators from around the US.
11/02 @ The Mayan
Grimes
Nicole Dollanganger
11/03 @ The Fonda Theatre
Sylvan Esso
Race Banyon
AKUA
11/04 @ The Belasco Theater
Joey Bada$$
G Herbo f.k.a. Lil Herb
Warm Brew
11/05 @ Sonos Studio LA
A Night at Sonos Studio - A thought-provoking night of discussion on the latest trends in emerging music and local food.
11/06 @ Mack Sennett Studios
Chromeo
Cakes Da Killa
The Suffers
Pearl Charles
11/07 @ The Regent Theater
Soulection - An evening hosted by one of LA's leading music tastemakers.
11/08 @ The Roxy Theatre
Shura
Tennyson
11/09 @ The Teragram Ballroom
Toro y Moi
Young Magic
Roger Sellers
11/10 @ Exchange LA
Kiesza
The Flavr Blue
Phantoms
11/11 @ The Regent Theater
Tinashe
Gabriel Garzón-Montano
Povi
11/12 @ The Mayan
Flume
River Tiber
Taskforce
11/13 @ Amoeba Music
Club Vinyl - An afternoon paying homage to one of the city's most iconic music landmarks, with 50 percent off vinyl from all artists performing at 30 Days in LA.
11/14 @ The Theatre at Ace Hotel
TV on the Radio
Gallant
11/15 @ The Legendary Park Plaza Hotel
Kali Uchis
Rome Fortune
Quantic
Quitapenas
11/16 @ Bardot
School Night - A night at Bardot in collaboration with one of LA's premier weekly residencies.
Boy & Bear
Boom Forest
Kevin Garrett
11/17 @ The Roxy Theatre
Lion Babe
Nicholas L. Perez
11/18 @ The Echo
No Age
In the Whale
So Pitted
11/19 @ The Echo
Boots
Marijuana Deathsquads
High Høøps
11/20 @ Tower Theatre
BADBADNOTGOOD
Sam Dew
Charlotte Day Wilson
11/21 @ Hollywood Palladium
Big Sean
Mick Jenkins
Finding Novyon
11/22 @ Echoplex
Kaytranada
Tre Mission
RUMTUM
11/23 @ The Sayers Club
Raury
OSHUN
11/24 @ El Rey Theatre
Vince Staples
Loaf Muzik
Martin $ky
11/25 @ TuneIn Studios
Backyard BBQ - An afternoon BBQ at TuneIn Studios, with music from KCRW's Jason Bentley.
11/26 @ The Regent Theater
After Dinner Movie - A screening of "High Fidelity," in collaboration with Eat See Hear and The Regent Theater.
11/27 @ Lure
The Left Over - A special day-after-Thanksgiving edition of the Do-Over. A community tradition and a day party that gives back.
11/28 @ Mack Sennett Studios
ilovemakonnen
Basecamp
Jazz Cartier
11/29 @ The Wiltern
Foals
Son Little
Novosti
11/30 @ The Teragram Ballroom
Secret Show
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