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The best Los Angeles events for the week of June 10 - June 16

Photo credit: Bailey Robb

Los Angeles always has a plethora of events going down at every corner. Whether it’s a convention or some local stand-up comedy, there’s always something to do if you’re looking to leave the house. We look at some of the best events going down in Los Angeles this week (June 10 through June 16).

Tuesday, June 11

Hurt Hawks, Future Kill @ Redwood Bar (316 W 2nd St.)
Doors: 8 p.m. (tickets at the door)

Oakland psych punk band Future Kill will head to Redwood Bar on their West Coast tour. The band's last studio album was 2021's Mind Tasters, Floor Wasters. Los Angeles post-punk acts Hurt Hawks and Scimitar will join the festivities.

Thursday, June 13

French Cassettes, Night Shop @ Highland Park Ebell (131 S Ave 57)
Doors: 8 p.m. (tickets) 21+

San Francisco indie rock trio French Cassettes will hit up Highland Park Ebell in support of their new studio album Benzene, which was released last week via Tender Loving Empire. Night Shop and Tino Drima will also perform.

Joan as Police Woman @ Cha Cha Lounge (2375 Glendale Blvd.)
Doors: 8 p.m. (tickets)

Joan As Police Woman will have a special live performance at Cha Cha Lounge. As expected, tickets are extremely limited for this occasion. Over the weekend, the artist performing alongside Iggy Pop at No Values Festival. Their last studio album was 2021's collaboration release with Tony Allen and Dave Okumu titled The Solution Is Restless.

Burton C. Bell (ex-Fear Factory) @ 1720 (1720 E 16th St.)
Doors: 7 p.m. (tickets)

Former Fear Factory vocalist Burton C. Bell will have their debut solo performance at 1720. Fans will be the first to hear their new solo material, which will be released later this year. Sordes Dominium and Spirit In The Room will be the opening acts.

Marina Allen @ Scribble (5541 York Blvd.)
Doors: 8 p.m. (tickets)

Los Angeles indie folk artist Marina Allen will hold their Eight Pointed Star record release show over at Scribble. Eight Pointed Star is out on Fire Records. Livia Charman will be the opening act.

Saturday, June 15

Critical Role @ Greek Theatre (2700 North Vermont Ave.)
Doors: 5:30 p.m. (tickets)

Critical Role will have a massive in-person live show at Greek Theatre. Saturday will feature the crew performing Campaign 3, Episode 98 of the popular D&D Twitch series in front of a live audience. If you can't make it, the show will air on Twitch and YouTube on June 20 with the VOD going live on June 24.

Dent May @ Lodge Room (104 N Ave 56 2nd floor)
Doors: 8 p.m. (tickets)

Los Angeles indie pop artist Dent May will have a hometown performance at Lodge Room in support of their new studio album What's For Breakfast? Sedona, a solo set from Paul Cherry, and DJ Dustin De Leon will be the opening acts.

Little Big @ The Belasco (1050 South Hill St.)
Doors: 7 p.m. (tickets)

Russian rave group Little Big are currently promoting their new album Lobster Popstar on tour, and they're looking to turn The Belasco into a dance party on Saturday. If that's not enough, the Little Big are holding a costume contest where the best costumed attendees on tour get a present from the band.

The Alan Parsons Live Project @ The Wiltern (3790 Wilshire Blvd.)
Doors: 7 p.m. (tickets)

The Alan Parsons Live Project will hit up The Wiltern to perform a plethora of Parsons' biggest hits including "Time," "Eye in the Sky," and "Games People Play."

Habibi, World Destroyers' Pleasure Club @ Zebulon (2478 Fletcher Dr.)
Doors: 7 p.m. (tickets) 21+

NYC indie rock band Habibi will be in town in support of their new studio album Dreamachine. World Destroyers' Pleasure Club will greet the crowd as the opening act.