Best Fall 2016 Outdoor Concerts In Los Angeles
Nothing brings people together like music and going to concerts with friends always makes great memories. There's a special feeling, a vibe to outdoor concerts that make them even more special, especially in the fall. The crisp air, slight tip in temperature and the vast open space heightens the electric pulse of the crowd. Los Angeles is home to many outdoor concert venues and even though the season is coming to a close, you can still catch some pretty great shows.
Sigur Ros
The Hollywood Bowl
2301 N Highland Ave.
Los Angeles CA 90068
(323) 850-2000
www.hollywoodbowl.com
Iceland's favorite band is back in the States to play the Hollywood Bowl as fall begins! Returning to the iconic Hollywood Bowl for the first time in 10 years, the show promises to offer new tunes and old from their incredible seven-album career. Fans can expect heart-wrenching and dramatic music that is iconic Sigur Ros.
Bloc Party + Bob Mould + Ezra Furman
Hollywood Bowl
2301 Highland Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90068
(323) 850-2000
www.hollywoodbowl.com
Make sure to get to the Hollywood Bowl early and enjoy some of the top artists to play the legendary Hollywood Bowl. Bloc Party, Bob Mould and Ezra Furman will unite for one night at the Bowl for a terrific night of dancing, punk music and pop music. There will be pre-concert roller skating from 4pm to 6:45pm as well, so get there earlier than you normally would to enjoy the festivities! After that, the concert begins at 7pm!
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The Lumineers
Hollywood Bowl
2301 Highland Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90068
(323) 850-2000
www.hollywoodbowl.com
In support of their new album Cleopatra, The Lumineers will be making their debut as a headliner at the Hollywood Bowl. The band, which reached critical acclaim a few years ago for their incredible self titled debut album, definitely deserve the attention. Playing the Music Box and other venues in their last time around L.A., the band practically turned their shows into a dance party as they played hits like "Submarines," "Dead Sea," and "Ho Hey." You're sure to hear some of their newer hits like "Angela" and "Ophelia" as well as older hits, too. This is one show you will not want to miss.
The Head And The Heart
The Greek Theatre
2700 N Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
www.greektheatrela.com
Situated in the hills in Griffith Park, there may be no better place to hear the soulful and pop tunes from this Seattle band. The Head And The Heart, who came out of obscurity a few years ago to become one of Subpop Records' most loved bands, has played the L.A. scene before, but headlining the Greek is a big deal. The show is in support of their latest album "Signs Of Light" which features tracks like "All We Ever Knew." But, don't be alarmed as you'll get to certainly hear favorites from their debut album like "Lost In My Mind," "Rivers and Roads," and "Down In The Valley."
Dixie Chicks
Hollywood Bowl
2301 Highland Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90068
(323) 850-2000
www.hollywoodbowl.com
The Dixie Chicks are back with their pop-country sound! Playing the iconic and legendary Hollywood Bowl, they have no new album, but if you're a fan of Natalie Maines' beautiful voice and the bands hits, this show is one for you.
Bon Iver
Hollywood Bowl
2301 Highland Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90068
(323) 850-2000
www.hollywoodbowl.com
When you get a chance to see Justin Vernon and Bon Iver, you immediately go. Ever since Vernon's debut album "For Emma, Forever Ago," Vernon and Bon Iver have effectively changed indie music. With Vernon's incredible original and tuned down songs off the original record to his more audio-tuned tracks from later albums, he never disappoints audiences. Bon Iver have played all the major festivals for years now, and been around the world in support of their incredible music.
Norah Jones
The Greek Theatre
2700 N Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
www.greektheatrela.com
There's something that just can't be beat when it comes to Norah Jones, her voice, her talent and her songs. Enjoy an evening under the stars at the incredible Greek Theatre as Norah Jones puts on her best. Jones, who just released her album "Flipside," is sure to play songs from the album, but don't be surprised if you hear her classic songs that made her famous like "Come Away With Me" and "Don't Know Why."
M83
The Greek Theatre
2700 N Vermont Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90027
www.greektheatrela.com
French electronic band M83 are back in town and ready to light up the Greek Theatre in support of their newest album "Junk." You're invited to dance along with the rest of the audience to this band that became famous for songs like "Midnight City" and "Wait."