Thursday, September 3, 2020

Festival Pass: A drive-in concert review and FAQ; a new festival announced for 2021

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We have a new festival on the books for 2021!

Insomniac has announced Day Trip, a new event coming to the San Pedro waterfront in July 2021.

Burning Man is happening virtually this week. (If you want to remember a time when people actually went to the desert for the festival, here’s a throwback to the amazing images staff photographer Watchara Phomicinda captured in 2018 and 2019.)

Thanks again to everyone who reached out and offered feedback on our survey. One of the topics that came up was drive-in shows, including reviews and more information. Well, we give the people what they want here at Festival Pass. Kelli Skye Fadroski recapped the Los Lobos drive-in show last weekend near a popular outlet mall. She also has tips and information on what to know BEFORE you go to a drive-in show.

If you were also shook by Macaulay Culkin’s tweet about turning 40, here’s something else to make you feel old: LL Cool J’s “Mama Said Knock You Out” just turned 30. Reporter Peter Larsen went on a quest to talk to LL Cool J about it.

We also have music from two new Southern California acts and home decor ideas on how to turn your place into a beloved LA venue this week.

On a serious note, many, many local venues and the live music industry folks who make concerts happen for the rest of us are struggling. This week, a number of venues were lit up red for the #RedAlertRESTART campaign to help the live entertainment industry, which has been decimated by the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s more information from Billboard.

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Insomniac Events announced its Day Trip music festival, which will take place at the Los Angeles Waterfront in San Pedro on July 3, 2021. (Image courtesy of Insomniac)

Planning for a Day Trip

Insomniac is feeling better about 2021. The EDM festival giant has announced a new event, Day Trip, which is headed to San Pedro. Get the details and find out how to get tickets.

Cesar Rosas performs with Los Lobos at SoCal Drive-In at the Citadel Outlets in the City of Commerce on Saturday, August 29, 2020.(Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer)

Kiko and the drive-in under the moonYou can find a lot of unexpected stuff at an outlet mall — but a concert by a beloved LA band? Now that’s a good deal. Los Lobos played a sold-out drive-in show at the Citadel Outlets in Commerce last weekend. Here’s the recap of the concert.

The Fab Four perform a Drive in Concert. Concert goers watch and listen from their vehicles. The concert was considered an innovative experience created for the current challenging times. Participants pulled up in their vehicles, tuned in their radios, and watched the concert from the car. It was held at the OC fairgrounds on Friday July 31, 2020. (Photos by Karen Tapia, Contributing Photographer)

Drive-in FAQ

Every time we write about a new drive-in concert or comedy show, we hear from readers. Kelli Skye Fadroski has answers and shares tips on what you need to know before you go.

Lucy Aragon, left, and Brittany Marie pose on the “Rings of Transmutation” art during the annual Burning Man celebration in the Black Rock Desert in Nevada on Saturday, Aug. 31, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Burn baby burn

One positive of Burning Man being virtual this year is that you don’t have to clean sand out of places where sand should never be. Here’s how to celebrate Burning Man online.

And here’s where you can see Watchara Phomicinda’s beautiful Burning Man images from 2018 and 2019.

Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre is selling off pairs of its iconic red seats since its currently undergoing renovations. The venue’s concert season was canceled due to the continued spread of COVID-19. (Image courtesy of greektheatrela.com)

Buying history

Who else is redecorating during the pandemic? (I may have bought multiple end tables for my plants.) If you’re looking for seating, the Greek Theatre is selling off its red seats and you can buy a pair.

Fear No Empire features (from left to right) drummer Mike Cambra of The Adolescents, Death By Stereo and Common War, vocalist Ali Tabatabaee of Zebrahead, guitarist Dan Palmer of Death By Stereo and Zebrahead and bassist Ben Ozz of Zebrahead. The band is dropping new music with a powerful message including its first single, “Revolt,” which kicks off its debut self-titled EP that drops on Oct. 28. (Photo by Claudia Khalil)

Punk rock supergroup

The pandemic and protests led to the creation of Fear No Empire, which features members of Zebrahead, Death By Stereo and Adolescents. Learn about the band.

Clay Priskorn (human at top left) with some of his clay friends. The musician behind the indie band Friends of Clay is using stop animation to create music videos. (Photo courtesy Friends of Clay)

Making friends

All right stop, animate and listen, Friends of Clay is here with some friendly inventions. The Agoura Hills-based act created claymation characters and videos to accompany his new music.

LL Cool J gestures to his fans as he arrives at Radio City Music Hall in New York for the 1992 Grammy Awards. The rapper took home an award for Best Rap Solo Performance for his single “Mama Said Knock You Out.” (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Don’t call it a comeback

“Mama Said Knock You Out” just turned 30, so reporter Peter Larsen did what any of us would do to celebrate the anniversary — try to call LL Cool J himself.


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