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Goldenvoic­e tightens its grip on the flourishin­g festival scene with the addition of a multi-generation­al summer event in Pasadena

- MIKAEL WOOD POP MUSIC CRITIC mikael.wood@latimes.com

First, they came for the kids. Then they came for the parents. Now they’re coming for the whole family.

That’s what the concert promoters at Goldenvoic­e appear to be doing anyway with Arroyo Seco Weekend, a splashy new music festival announced Tuesday by the Los Angeles company that’s also responsibl­e for Coachella and Desert Trip.

The two-day event, scheduled for June 24 and 25 on the grounds of Pasadena’s Brookside Golf Club near the Rose Bowl, will present performanc­es by headliners including Tom Petty & the Heartbreak­ers, Mumford & Sons, Alabama Shakes, Weezer, the Meters and the Shins.

But Arroyo Seco Weekend is also set to have high-end food and drink from L.A. restaurant­s such as Chego and Barrel & Ashes. And the festival says it will team with Pasadena’s Kidspace Children’s Museum to program activities for young ones more stimulatin­g than sitting sun-dazed in a stroller. Putt-putt, anyone? Along with that multi-generation­al lineup, the range of offerings here seems to reflect Goldenvoic­e’s determinat­ion to colonize every demographi­c of show-goer — not just the twentysome­things who routinely f lock to Coachella (which next month will bring Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar to Indio’s Empire Polo Club) and not just the baby boomers who crowded the same venue for October’s Desert Trip (with Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney and other classic rockers).

Arroyo Seco Weekend also looks an awful lot like the promoter’s attempt to eventually move in on Bonnaroo, the annual Tennessee blowout that comes closer than any other American festival to matching Coachella’s prestige.

Like Bonnaroo, Arroyo Seco Weekend will mix establishe­d mainstream draws (in this case Petty and Mumford & Sons) with rootsy heritage acts (the Meters, William Bell, John Mayall) and younger, more indie-aligned artists (Broken Social Scene, Andrew Bird, Fitz and the Tantrums).

The new festival will even nod to Bonnaroo’s so-called Superjam collaborat­ions with an appearance by Jamtown, a three-way bro-down featuring G. Love, Donavon Frankenrei­ter and Cisco Adler.

Arroyo Seco Weekend has its quirks, most notably the hard-tofathom presence of the washed-up alt-rock band Live, which probably hasn’t seen its name this high on a festival bill since 1999. More welcome is the actor Jeff Goldblum, who’s booked to perform the jazz repertoire he’s been doing with ample charm for years at the Rockwell club in Los Feliz.

In a way, though, even the show’s weak links represent a potential asset. As the American festival scene has expanded dramatical­ly over the last decade (thanks in large part to the huge success of Coachella), one bummer has been how similar many of the bills have become.

When Outkast reunited in 2014, for instance, the influentia­l hip-hop duo played its first show at Coachella — then went on to hit Hangout in Alabama, Sasquatch in Washington, Governors Ball in New York and dozens of other events, each less special than the last.

By including some head-scratchers — and what promise to be sitespecif­ic amenities — Arroyo Seco Weekend could carve out a unique space for itself even as Goldenvoic­e uses the festival to tighten its grip on a growing market.

 ?? Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times ?? BRITTANY HOWARD and her band the Alabama Shakes will be part of the Arroyo Seco Weekend lineup.
Brian van der Brug Los Angeles Times BRITTANY HOWARD and her band the Alabama Shakes will be part of the Arroyo Seco Weekend lineup.
 ?? Mark Horton WireImage ?? L.A.’S Weezer will hit the stage on Day 2 of the new Pasadena festival.
Mark Horton WireImage L.A.’S Weezer will hit the stage on Day 2 of the new Pasadena festival.
 ?? Gary Miller FilmMagic ?? TOM PETTY, left, and his Heartbreak­ers will headline the first day of the event. James Mercer, right, and the Shins will perform Sunday.
Gary Miller FilmMagic TOM PETTY, left, and his Heartbreak­ers will headline the first day of the event. James Mercer, right, and the Shins will perform Sunday.
 ?? Owen Sweeney Invision/AP ??
Owen Sweeney Invision/AP

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