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Tonight In Rock: The Who, Beck, Onyx, Charlie Wadhams

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Beck will be playing tonight at Club Nokia | Photo by Ingrid Renan via Beck's Website

Our Pick: Beck, Jenny Lewis @ Club Nokia

Tonight we've got our fair share of shows, but nothing extraordinary. Legendary English rock band the Who will be playing their second and final night at the Nokia Theatre in Downtown. Much to our surprise, NY-based hip hop group Onyx will be playing a reunion show at the Echoplex. And local folk singer/song-writer Charlie Wadhams will be kicking off the first night of a month-long Sunday Residency at Tangier. But we recommend stopping by Club Nokia, which just opened its doors earlier this month, to catch LA mainstay Beck (LAist Review, #2) in all his glory. And for those of you who are still on the fence, Jenny Lewis (LAist Review) is also slated to open the show.

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Bobb Bruno, 60 Watt Kid, Halloween Swim Team, Laco$te, White Leopards @ The Smell
The Who @ Nokia Theatre
Charlie Wadhams @ Tangier
Beck, Jenny Lewis @ Club Nokia
Terry Reid, Tony Furtado @ McCabe's
Andy Clockwise, Zachariah & The Lobos RIders, Dave Phenice, Amy Wallace, Calaisa @ The Hotel Café
Onyx Reunion @ The Echo (Early Show; 6 PM)
Part Time Punks Presents: Le Face, Shark Toys @ The Echo
Ghastly City Sleep, Super Minerals, Lost Libraries, Fantastic Ego@ Echo Curio
Spirit Vine, Electric Jellyfish, Ojos Rojos, Rocking Horse People @ Spaceland
Natacha Atlas @ El Rey Theatre
Ellis Paul @ McCabe's (Matinee Show; 11 AM)
Johnny Gill, Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant @ Greek Theatre
Jessie Dayton, The Railbenders, Mike Stinson, West of Texas @ Redwood Bar & Grill (Brunch Show)
Young Coyotes @ Knitting Factory (Alt. Lounge)
Collie Buddz @ Roxy Theater
Billy Boy Poison, Ambrose, Watson 66, Chebon, The Estate @ The Viper Room (Free!)
Little Feat @ House of Blues Sunset
Vincente Fernandez @ Gibson Amphitheatre at Universal CityWalk
Missy Higgins @ House of Blues Anaheim
Blind Boys of Alabama @ Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts

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