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Hollywood Bowl 2013

Our summer concert calendar just got filled this morning, Scenestar readers! The Hollywood Bowl summer season schedule has been released to the public today, Jan. 29. There’s always an extensive list of eclectic shows for different music tastes, so you have a little bit of everything this year at the Hollywood Bowl.

This year’s Hollywood Bowl shows will include performances by Tony Bennett, The Blind Boys Of Alabama, Natalie Cole, DeVotchKa, Diavolo, Earth, Wind & Fire, Josh Groban, Emmylou Harris, Dr. John, Queen Latifah, M83 (with full orchestra), Damian Marley, Stephen Marley, Steve Martin, Sergio Mendes, Willie Nelson, Madeleine Peyroux, Phantogram, Pink Martini, Rodrigo y Gabriela, She & Him, and The Sun Ra Arkestra. Also, Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor—and Scenestar favorite—Gustavo Dudamel will make several appearances at the Hollywood Bowl with orchestral performances. Individual tickets to these Hollywood Bowl shows should take place in a few months via Ticketmaster, but you can purchase subscriptions right now for the best seats. Click here for 2013’s tentative schedule for the Hollywood Bowl, and we will see you this summer under the stars in the Hollywood Hills!

Photo by My Sugar Spun of the Hollywood Bowl

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5 responses to “Hollywood Bowl 2013 Season Schedule Released”

  1. Mr. Obvious Avatar
    Mr. Obvious

    What a horrible, horrible schedule.

  2. Mikey Avatar
    Mikey

    Song kick lists a The XX show there at end of September. But not on that list. Hmmm.

  3. David Avatar
    David

    My hunch is that the XX show cannot be announced until after Coachella.

  4. mysugarspun Avatar
    mysugarspun

    How about some credit for my instagram pic of The Bowl? 🙂

  5. TheScenestar Avatar

    Done My Sugar Spun. 🙂

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