GA DOORS OPEN: 6:00pm
Molly's Spirits VIP Lounge: Everyone over age 6 must have their own VIP ticket to gain entry to the Molly's Spirits VIP Lounge. Please bring your digital or printed out ticket to the venue to gain entry and pick up your VIP wristband at the Levitt check-in tent upon arrival. VIP tickets are $35.00 per person and include the following:
- Access to premium viewing location in the VIP section
- 1 FREE drink of choice
- VIP bar access and separate bar line
- Limited lounge seating (when available - you are encouraged to bring your own blanket & lawn chair to guarantee seating).
FREE GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS: General Admission tickets are one ticket per person. Lawn seating, no chairs are provided. Free ticket holders are asked to arrive at the venue by 20 minutes past showtime, otherwise your ticket may be forfeit to walkup guests.
La Santa Cecilia
La Santa Cecilia started their career by serenading passersby on Los Angeles’ historic Olvera Street. La Santa Cecilia is a musical phenomenon whodefies musical and cultural boundaries. Named after the patron saint of music, La Santa Cecilia is composed of accordionist and requintoplayer Jose ‘Pepe’Carlos, bassist AlexBendaña, percussionist Miguel ‘Oso’Ramirez, and vocalist ‘LaMarisoul’.Witha captivating voice that sings about love, loss, and everyday struggles, the band has become the voice of a new bicultural generation in the United States, fully immersed in modern music but still close to their Latin American influences and Mexican heritage.They have won a Grammy; toured coast to coast, collaborated with legends including Elvis Costello, Bunbury, Fito Paez; appeared on Conan; and most recently shared the stage with Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and Pepe Aguilar. Their 2017 performancesincluded a show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles with Cafe Tacvba and Mon Laferte.La Santa Cecilia burst into the scene in 2011 with the release of their debut album Noche y Citas.Thealbum gave them their first nomination at the Latin GrammyAwards for the single La Negra.The songvoiced their sympathy and support for various human rights movements and have since used their music to openly support these causes.They followed that album with the eclectic El Valorin 2012, which was named one of the best albums of the year by NPR’s Alt Latino.
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