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Tonight in Rock in LA - Morrissey, Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, Sum 41, Ravonettes, Rev. Horton Heat
Tonight's a crazy night of rock. And yet, is there anything cooler than Morrissey playing the bowl tonight?
Chris Cornell, Queens of the Stone Age, Sum 41, The Bravery, Plain White T's, Silversun Pickups, Shiny Toy Guns, Cold War Kids @ Seaside Park (Ventura)
Grandmaster Melle Mel & Scorpio, Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock, Sugar Hill Gang, Stacey Q, Expose, Stevie B. @ Honda Center
Morrissey @ The Hollywood Bowl
Reverend Horton Heat, Dead Bolt, The Chop Tops, Charley Horse @ Queen Mary
The Raveonettes Electric Duo, Midnight Movies, Pity Party @ The Echo
Glen Phillips, The Watkins Family, Grant-Lee Phillips @ The Roxy
Ima Robot, Los Abandoned, Tigercity, Hairbrain Scheme @ House of Blues
Black Light Burns (Wes Borland), Horse the Band, Julien-K @ El Rey
Steel Pulse @ Hollywood Park
Jon Brion @ Largo
AM, Dirt Dress @ Pehrspace
Mick Kelleher, Todd Hannigan, John Cruz, Peter Goetz @ The Mint
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