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Music Mondaze: Your June Concert Guide

So many shows, so little time.

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Music Mondaze: Your June Concert Guide
Michelle Sharp

June signifies the beginning of Summer and a 3 month long vacation away from school work, finals, and stress. This Summer brings promise of fun times and sick tunes. June is full of must see concerts, but it can get overwhelming pick which ones to go. Here's an almost day-by-day guide of all the Los Angeles based concerts that are worth catching this June.

1. June 1, Paul Simon at The Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood

2. June 2, Joywave at the El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles

3. June 3, Chance the Rapper at the Honda Center, Anaheim

4. June 4, Babes at Exposition Park, Los Angeles

5. June 5, Speedy Ortiz at the Echoplex, Los Angeles

6. June 6, The Temper Trap at the Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles

7. June 8, Adult Books at The Echo, Los Angeles

8. June 9, Cherry Glazerr at the Glass House, Pomona

9. June 10, The Mowgli's at the Troubadour, West Hollywood

10. June 11, Atlas Genius at Make Music Pasadena, Los Angeles

11. June 12, Janelle Monae at the Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood

12. June 15, Tokyo Police Club at the El Rey Theatre, Los Angeles

13. June 17, Day Wave at The Echo, Los Angeles

14. June 18, Earl Sweatshirt at the Belasco Theater, Los Angeles

15. June 21, Cage the Elephant at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles

16. June 24, Twin Peaks at the Echoplex, Los Angeles

17. June 25, Real Estate at The Observatory, Santa Ana

18. June 27, Pity Sex at the Constellation Room, Santa Ana

19. June 30, Peach Kelli Pop at The Echo, Los Angeles


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