Los Angeles Philharmonic

Hollywood Bowl 2024 Summer Season (Mitski/Sharon Van Etten, Roots Picnic, Jason Isbell/Sylvan Esso, more)

Plus the Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival, T-Pain, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, and more.

Dirty Projectors announce first show in 4 years, with Mount Eerie & Los Angeles Philharmonic

The show will feature the American debut of David Longstreth’s ‘Song of the Earth’ suite.

LA Phil performing '2001: A Space Odyssey' score live to picture at Hollywood Bowl

The performance is part of Warner Bros. celebration of their 100 year anniversary.

LA Phil screening 'Home Alone' in Concert ++ new Funko Pop pays tribute to film

Funko has recreated the paint bucket scene from the holiday classic, which is screening with a live orchestra in Los Angeles in December.

Steve Reich's 'Traveler's Prayer' making its US debut at Carnegie Hall

The concert will be performed by percussionists Colin Currie Group and Synergy Vocals and is billed as a celebration of Reich.

Hollywood Bowl 2022 season: Billie Eilish & Debbie Harry, Flying Lotus, Grace Jones, more)

Los Angeles’ iconic Hollywood Bowl is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and the venue has announced its centennial season, running through June, July, August, and September of 2022.

This Week's Livestreams (José González, Bachelor's Doomin' Sun Fest, Crowded House, more)

plus Weezer, Antibalas, Bleachers, Liz Phair, and more things to stream this week.

Father John Misty playing free shows with L.A. Philharmonic

The Father John Misty shows are part of L.A.‘s The Ford‘s 2021 season that also includes Moses Sumney, Patti Smith, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith & Julianna Barwick, and more.

Weezer playing 'OK Human' in full with an orchestra for livestream

Weezer’s new album ’OK Human’ is fueled by piano and orchestral arrangements rather than the band’s usual rock band setup, so to perform it live, they’re bringing in plenty of accompaniment.

Dirty Projectors playing 2005 album The Getty Address in full w/ orchestra @ NYC & LA shows

Back in 2005, an earlier iteration of the Dirty Projectors released their concept album , which Pitchfork’s Jason Crock called “a modern opera about post-9/11 America, the destruction of our natural wilderness, the confrontation between Hernan Cortes and the Aztecs in the early 16th century, and a protagonist named after Don Henley…