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Lucent L'amour: A Visionary Love Fest This Saturday

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They've brought luminescence to Burning Man nights and misting relief to blistering Coachella days. This Saturday, Do LaB sets out to light up your love life, whether you hate V-Day or not. Skip the roses and head downtown for a night of burlesque, nonstop beats, and a brand new performance by the Los Angeles' own Lucent Dossier Vaudeville Cirque.

The Do LaB's transporting the naturific, visionary vibes you know from their Lightning in a Bottle Fest and getting downright hot in an urban warehouse with a sprawling outdoor space all set to sensory overload.

What to expect: Live digital painting, glass blowing, skin graphics, instant gratification photo booth, burlesque with Hells Belles Dancers.

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Music and DJ sets by: Bassnectar, David Starfire, Helios Jive, Vibesquad, Welder, Wolfie, Porter Tinsley, Beats Antique, the Ianator...

The Do LaB Presents: Lucent L'amour: A Visionary Love Fest
Saturday, February 16 9pm - 4 am (21+)
613 Imperial St.
Los Angeles, CA 90021 [map]
Price: $35.00 (buy here, the event is expected to sell out).

Photo from Lucent L'Amour, February 2006 by siouxzen*kang used with permission.

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