Bikini Kill @ Hollywood Palladium 4/25

Pioneers of the Riot Girrl Movement, Bikini Kill, have reunited to play in Los Angeles and New York shows this Spring. The talented group will have their LA show on Thursday, April 25th at the Hollywood Palladium. Tickets for the show were priced at $39.50 with some resale tickets currently starting at $128. Doors for the event will open at around 6:30 PM, with the show beginning at 7:00 PM. The show will be available to all ages.

Bikini Kill is an American punk rock group that was established in 1990. The performing roster consists of Kathleen Hanna on vocals, Tobi Vail on drums, and Kathi Wilcox on bass along with guitarist Erica Dawn Lyle. The band was known for their feminist movement in which they encouraged women to create bands to go against the accepted norm. They gave a voice to many aspiring female artists by touring and building strong relationships. The band has accumulated a total of two EPs, two LPs, a demo tape, and three singles all under their own Bikini Kill Records label. More recently, last Fall their entire discography was uploaded on various streaming services for everybody to listen to.

Now, fans will be able to finally witness this influential group of feminists throw down. Hit the link below to witness the return of one of the most iconic bands of the 90s.

Bikini Kill
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Doors: 6:30 PM
Show: 7:00 PM
$39.50+
All ages
Hollywood Palladium
6215 Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Purchase tickets here

 

Julian Pino: I'm a recent graduate with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business. I graduated from California State University Channel Islands in Camarillo, California, but I now reside in Los Angeles. I'm very passionate about music and have been trying to involve myself with the culture surrounding it for as long as I can remember. I was recently fortunate enough to work with the thriving new multi-channel network, Create Music Group where I learned many new things about the music industry. Here, I acquired several skills regarding music monetization and even became certified in YouTube Content Ownership. When I'm not working on the clock I usually spend my time finding new music. As a DJ/producer, I take pride in discovering new artists and different types of genres. I recently started a project where I intend to support and share new artists on social media so that they're getting the recognition that they deserve. I also make an effort to attend local shows whether the performers are superstar artists or aspiring artists. Ultimately, I aim to positively impact the community of artists and listeners that are as impassioned about music as I am.
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