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A Crystal Castles Experience

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Fresh on the heals of another amazing Dim Mak party (with DJ AM/ Steve Aoki/A-Trak) we are excited to be able to look forward to another rad party! So mark on your calendar (or use the ever trusty iCal) for March 9th - when we have hot new artists Crystal Castles and Health. Dim Mak really knows how to bring out the cool kids and cutting edge DJ talent (Crystal Castles debut album hit March 18). Tickets are available thru our box office and thru ticketmaster. See you there!

Crystal Castles 3/9

Detour Festival!

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The Roxy Theatre is a proud sponsor of LA Weekly’s Detour Festival, this Saturday, October 6th, 2007. Tons of Roxy veterans are on the bill, including Justice, Teddybears, Busy P, Cool Kids, The Deadly Syndrome, Augie March, Mink, Franki Chan, and more. If you make it downtown, make sure to stop by The Roxy tent and hang out with us, hear some music, and grab a Roxy glowstick to rock out with after dark! We’ll see you there!

LA Weekly Detour Festival

The March Fourth Marching Band

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Doors: 12:00am
Show: 12:15am
$10

Tyrone Wells

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Growing up a skinny preacher’s kid in Spokane, Washington, Tyrone Wells was discouraged from listening to pop music and only exposed to gospel. Little did he know a decade later, the roots of soul would become a key element of his passionate, irresistible and utterly unique songs. Combining pop, soul, and rock, Tyrone sings about true love, war and heartbreak with equal power and sincerity, coming across as a voice for a generation that’s both idealistic and confused.
THE ROXY Show Dates:
March 31, 2007
September 8, 2007

Filter’s Revenge of the Sunset Strip feat. THE REDWALLS/Bang Lime feat. Members of Metric/Mark Mallman/Augie March

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Doors: 8:30pm
Show: 9:00pm
$10

Bangkok Five

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Gritty alternative rockers the Bangkok Five were birthed out of Hollywood, CA, during the first half of the 2000s. Their respect for D.I.Y. ethics had the guys — vocalist Frost, bassist Coatez, drummer Blanco, and guitarists Holcolm KS and Sweeney — self-releasing their EP, 10 the Hard Way, in spring 2005 before supporting it on the road with a tour self-booked by way of Web site extraordinaire Myspace.com. Sharing stages with various bands like Peaches, Hot Hot Heat, the Mooney Suzuki, and the Bronx, among others, the guys also performed at 2006’s South by Southwest festival in Austin. Their lively full-length Who’s Gonna Take Us Alive? arrived via Universal in late March of the same year. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

THE ROXY Show Dates:

July 20th, 2007
w/ Circus Diablo, Dirty Harry

Coconut Records

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Famed virtuoso of screen and sound, Jason Schwartzman, released a solo project in March of 2007 featuring special guests, including Robert Schwartzman (Rooney), Sam Farrar (Phantom Planet) and Mike Einziger (Incubus). The show at The Roxy introduced Coconut Records live for the very first time…

THE ROXY Show Dates:

July 16, 2007

Louis XIV

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Louis XIV

Louis XIV is a quartet Indie rock group from San Diego, California, formed in April 2003. They were formed from the band Convoy. Their first album, The Best Little Secrets Are Kept, was released in March 2005, following the release of their EP Illegal Tender in January of that year. Their first single was titled “Finding Out True Love Is Blind,” and was featured on both the EP and album. Their music features rough, primal rock and evocative lyrics replete with double entendres.

THE ROXY Show Dates:

June 2nd 2007
w/ Gran Ronde, The Shys