Spiritualized to perform the first show at L.A.’s new Ace Hotel
Downtown L.A.’s new Ace Hotel is set to open Jan. 6, and they’re preparing to celebrate with a mighty, beautiful noise.
The experimental British group Spiritualized will convene a full orchestra, choir and band to re-create its landmark 1997 album “Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space†on Feb. 14 at the new hotel’s theater. It will be the first performance in the new space, a concert co-promoted by Goldenvoice and FYF.
Tickets go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m., and run $59-$169.
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The new venue is just a block away from the Orpheum Theatre, and taken with Spaceland Productions’ Mitchell Frank’s long-delayed but still forthcoming Regent Theater on Main Street, it signals a revitalization of downtown L.A.’s concert scene that’s set apart from the L.A. Live/Staples Center complex.
The Palm Springs Ace Hotel is a staple of Coachella regulars and after-partiers. A major new music and nightlife complex from the mini-chain, on a newly-bustling block of Broadway, will further bolster the neighborhood’s entertainment cache.
It will also be the loudest Valentine’s Day date you could ask for, so make sure a good pair of earplugs is included with your gift stash.
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