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The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of February 10, 2020

Looking for something to do in Los Angeles this week? Live music is one of the best options for a good time! These are fantastic concerts taking place from February 10 through February 16. Tickets for these performances are on sale to the general public right now.

Wednesday, February 12

Stonefield, Richard Rose @ Zebulon

Australian psychedelic/stoner rock quartet Stonefield will kick off their North American tour inside Zebulon. The group of sisters are touring in support of their latest studio album Bent, which is out on King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s record label Flightless Records. Richard Rose and Secret Stare, which features Hunx and His Punx's Erin Emslie and The Mooney Suzuki's Will Scott, will be the opening acts.

World/Inferno Friendship Society, Bridge City Sinners @ Catch One

World/Inferno Friendship Society will promote their new studio album All Borders Are Porous to Cats inside Catch One. If you can't make it to this show, the band will be performing at Alex's Bar on February 13. Both shows will feature support from tourmates Bridge City Sinners, who are plugging their latest studio album Here's to the Devil.

Thursday, February 13

Ninet Tayeb, Final Child @ The Moroccan Lounge

Israeli indie rock musician Ninet Tayeb will have a special full band performance inside The Moroccan Lounge. Their latest studio album Paper Parachute was their first album to be released in the United States. Joining them as support is Final Child, who is supporting their latest studio album Till Death Do Us Part.

Saturday, February 15

This Will Destroy You, Amulets @ Teragram Ballroom

Beloved post-rockers This Will Destroy You will conclude their West Coast mini-tour with a stop inside Teragram Ballroom. In 2018, the band unveiled New Others Part One and Part Two. The band’s song “Kitchen” was recently used in the jersey retirement video for former San Antonio Spurs player Tony Parker. Oregon drone artist Amulets, who released their latest album Between Distant And Remote last fall, will open.

Ani DiFranco, Jesca Hoop @ The Observatory

Tickets for Ani DiFranco's performance inside The Observatory are running low, so get yours now before it's too late. In December, the artist released the bootleg Woodstock 6/16/19, which finds them performing the unreleased songs "Bad Dream" and "Chloroform." Their last studio album was 2017's Binary. Fellow folk artist Jesca Hoop, who is supporting their latest album Stonechild, will open.