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How much are Hard Summer Fest tickets to see REZZMAU5, Disclosure, more?
Hard Summer Music Festival is swooping into Los Angeles, CA’s The Lot at Hollywood Park for two rollicking days of EDM, dance-punk, dubstep, house and techno.Major headliners at this year’s electro extravaganza include REZZMAU5 — aka REZZ and Deadmau5 — as well as Disclosure, Nelly Furtado, Major Lazer and Subtronics.They’ll be joined by Jamie XX, Sofi Tukker, Dillon Francis, Troyboi and Zeds Dead.Plus, two unnamed surprise special guests are slated to appear as well.In total, 75 (!) huge acts will take the many stages over the early August weekend.And if you want to get down and groove at the Hard Summer Fest, you can pick your passes up as soon as today.At the time of publication, two-day general admission passes start at $176 before fees on Vivid Seats.For those that need more details before committing to tix, you’re in the right place.Our team has all the information you need and more about the jam-packed 2024 Hard Summer Music Festival below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and mutli-day passes can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.Yes, there really will be 75 acts taking the stage this August.To make sure you’re in the loop, you can find them all here on Hard Summer’s sparse poster here:A post shared by HARD Events (@hardfest)If you’re unable to make Hard Summer this August, there’s no need to beat yourself up over it.We found five huge tours you won’t want to miss
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What do last-minute Format Festival tickets cost to see LCD Soundsystem?
Format Festival will land at the Sugar Creek Airstrip for three days of bops, jams, visual arts, guided meditation, food, drink and so much more.Mostly interested in music?This year’s headliners include LCD Soundsystem, Alanis Morissette, Leon Bridges, Jamie XX and Modest Mouse.They’ll be joined by Tash Sultana, Bob Moses, Digable Planets, Big Wild and Little Simz.Prefer art?14 stunning visual and performing artists will lend their talents to this year’s fest.Need tickets?As of now, last-minute general admission passes are still available.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on three-day passes was $159 before fees on Vivid Seats.Single-day passes start at $57 before fees.Still looking for a bit more information about the Format Festival?Keep scrolling.We’ve got everything you need to know and more about this year’s festivities below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete breakdown of all the best prices on single and multi-day general admission passes can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
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‘Hideous Bastard’ Review: Feeling Monstrous in One’s Skin
 Hideous Bastard (★★★☆☆) features the letters of the album title sticking out of Sim’s grinning face.A devout horror fan who also collaborated on a three-part horror short, Sim leans into his preoccupation with ugliness and monstrosity, and the gruesome image neatly echoes Hideous Bastard‘s deliberate, artful lack of subtlety.From its opening lines, it’s clear Hideous Bastard is a deeply personal work for Sim, which may go some way towards explaining why his foray into solo work has come so long after his xx bandmates Romy Mady Croft and Jamie xx began pursuing their own projects.“Been living with HIV since 17,” he bluntly intones at the end of his album opener and lead single “Hideous,” immediately following the revelation by asking “Am I hideous?” Disclosing his HIV status while also openly reckoning with the attendant shame that has accompanied it throughout his adult life is a devastating one-two punch.While Sim never quite manages to recapture the brilliance and emotional heft of his opener, he remains focused on the intertwined feelings of fear and shame, and the way they weave themselves into our relationships and affect our expectations of the world and ourselves.He comes close to matching the stark, introspective honesty of the title track in his musings on the relationship between shame and queer love on “Fruit,” and in his admission in “Sensitive Child” of the fragility that holds him back from relationships.
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Listen to Jamie xx’s new remix of Oliver Sim’s ‘GMT’
Jamie xx has shared his new remix of Oliver Sim‘s ‘GMT’ – you can listen to the new version below.The two artists, who are bandmates in The xx, have further extended their creative partnership with the remix of the track, which has arrived this afternoon (August 22).The original ‘GMT’ – which was released last month – is set to feature on Sim’s forthcoming debut solo album ‘Hideous Bastard’, which has been produced by Jamie xx and is set for release on September 9.Marking Jamie xx’s first new official remix in over five years, the ‘GMT’ remix – which incorporates a sample of Brian Wilson‘s ‘Smile’ – features additional production from Floating Points, and has previously been aired during Jamie’s recent DJ sets and live shows.You can listen to Jamie xx’s remix of Oliver Sim’s ‘GMT’ below.Having played his debut London solo show in June (where he covered Placebo and was joined by his xx bandmate Romy), Sim is now scheduled to embark on a North American, European and UK tour next month.Tickets for Sim’s UK dates are on sale now from here, and you can see his upcoming gigs below.September29 – The Showbox, Seattle, WAOctober01 – The Wiltern, Los Angeles, CA02 – The Fillmore, San Francisco, CA05 – Metro, Chicago, IL06 – Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, ON08 – Lincoln Theatre, Washington, DC09 – Royale, Boston, MA10 – Webster Hall, New York, NY 11 – Union Transfer, Philadelphia, PA20 – Vega, Copenhagen, Denmark22 – Le Cabaret Sauvage, Paris, France23 – Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands26 – Admiralspalast, Berlin, Germany27 – Uebel & Gefaehrlich, Hamburg, Germany29 – New Century Hall, Manchester30 – KOKO, London
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Watch Oliver Sim cover Placebo and play with The xx’s Romy at debut London solo show
Oliver Sim played his debut London solo show last night (June 29), during which he covered Placebo and was joined by The xx‘s Romy to perform ‘I Dare You’ – you can see the setlist and watch fan-shot footage from the gig below.Sim is touring in support of his forthcoming debut solo album ‘Hideous Bastard’, which has been produced by Jamie xx and is set for release on September 9 via Young.During last night’s gig at Shoreditch Town Hall, Sim performed his recent solo singles ‘Romance With A Memory’, ‘Fruit’ and ‘Hideous’.Sim also covered Placebo’s 1997 song ‘Nancy Boy’ and performed The xx’s ‘Crystalised’, before Romy joined Sim for ‘Hideous’ and a rendition of The xx’s ‘I Dare You’.You can see Sim’s London setlist and a selection of fan-shot footage from the gig below.‘Romance With A Memory’‘Sensitive Child’‘Never Here’‘Crystalised’ (The xx song)‘Unreliable Narrator’‘Nancy Boy’ (Placebo cover)‘GMT’‘Hideous’ (with Romy)‘I Dare You’ (The xx song) (with Romy)‘Run the Credits’‘Fruit’A post shared by How Upsetting (@how_upsetting)A post shared by Gideon Marshall (@gidz)A post shared by Dimitris Mavrokefalidis (@dmavrokefalidis)Last month, Sim explained how his single ‘Hideous’ explores his experience of living with HIV.“Two thirds in, having a good idea of what the record was about, I realised I’d been circling around one of the things that has probably caused me the most fear and shame. My HIV status,” Sim said.
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