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Niki and the Dove perform during last year's Culture Collide presented by Filter Magazine. photo by picksysticks |
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Icona Pop |
Now in its fourth year, Culture Collide is Los Angeles' premiere music festival, uncovering new talent while bringing in the best bands from around the world. The music festival runs for four days from October 9-12 and stretches across Echo Park's famous and intimate venues such as Taix Lounge, The Echo and The Echoplex.
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Asteroids Galaxy Tour |
“We are so proud to be bringing our favorite bands to Los Angeles this October,” said FILTER co founder Alan Miller. “Culture Collide has really become THE destination to discover your new favorite band from around the world. We’d also like to thank our partners, because it is their continued support that enables Culture Collide to year after year deliver an amazing music experience for such a low price.”
Previous artists include CSS, Icona Pop, Yacht, Of Montreal, Asteroids Galaxy Tour, Zola Jesus, Clap Your Hands Say Yeah!, and Niki and the Dove.
Culture Collide Kick Off Tickets and Pre-Sale Wristband Info
Pre-sale tickets to Culture Collide’s Official Kick off show with Phoenix, presented by Goldenvoice, at the LA Sports Arena, go on sale this Thursday, June 6, 10 AM – 10 PM
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Public on sale: Friday, June 7 at 10am Ticket prices: $39.50 & $49.50 + fees (8 ticket limit)
Limited Culture Collide Pre-Sale Wristbands Available Now
Culture Collide wristbands are on sale now via Ticket Fly for just $20 (for a limited time with the pre-sale code cc2013). Culture Collide wristbands will allow access to all general Culture Collude shows pending capacity. Must be 21 years of age or older. Ticket prices will increase to $30 at midnight June 16.
Purchase Culture Collide Pre-Sale Wristbands
^ wristbands are not valid for special Culture Collide shows outside the Echo Park area including the kick off performance with Phoenix on Wednesday October 9th
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Zola Jesus performs at The Echo during Culture Collide 2011. photo by picksysticks |
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