They’re all the rage
The week ahead in L.A. concerts is all about musical forces to be reckoned with, from rock and pop heavyweights to rising firebrands to pop culture extravaganzas.
THURSDAY
Sleater-Kinney
Twenty-five years after Olympia, Wash., punks Sleater-Kinney snarled onto the scene, the pioneering group recently released its ninth album, “The Center Won’t Hold,” a St. Vincent produced rock heavyweight loaded with sludgy riffs and political diatribes. Though longtime drummer Janet Weiss departed the group shortly after its release, the duo of Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker show no signs of slowing with new drummer Angie Boylan.
The Palladium, 6215 Sunset Blvd. Tickets start at $41.
FRIDAYSATURDAY
Adult Swim fest
The network’s ode to fan culture descends on Banc of California Stadium with two days of music, comedy and more celebrating Adult Swim’s delightfully strange brand of pop culture. The fest’s musical lineup features left-of-the-dial hiphop and electronic acts, including Dethklok, Vince Staples, 2 Chainz, Jamie xx and Ladies of LCD Soundsystem. Eric Andre leads the comedy bill, alongside events for Adult Swim staples like “Robot Chicken” and “Rick and Morty.”
Banc of California Stadium, 3939 S. Figueroa. Single-day tickets start at $49; weekend passes start at $95.
THURSDAY, SATURDAYSUNDAY, TUESDAYWEDNESDAY
Madonna
Madge brings her latest “Madame X” persona to a theater stage with a 10-show run (ending Nov. 25) at the 1,850-seat Wiltern, marking her first smaller-scaled residency since 1985’s “The Virgin” tour. Beyond the much-discussed ’round midnight starting time and cellphone prohibition, we’ll likely see Madonna bring back the holograms she debuted during her Billboard Music Awards performance earlier this year.
The Wiltern, 3790 Wilshire Blvd. Tickets start at $148.
SUNDAY
Bad Bunny
The Puerto Rican rapper has been an inescapable pop force since breaking out in 2016. Following muchhyped performances at Coachella and Staples Center, Bad Bunny makes one more stop in L.A. this year with a headlining gig at the Forum.
The Forum, 3900 W. Manchester Blvd. Tickets start at $67.
MONDAYWEDNESDAY
Black Midi
This West London quartet is arguably the mosttalked-about band to come out of the U.K. this year, thanks to its Mercury Prizenominated debut, “Schlagenheim.” Drawing on postpunk, noise and experimental rock, the group simmers its influences down to a raw, aggressive sound all its own.
Zebulon, 2478 Fletcher Drive. Tickets cost $18.50.