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The Airborne Toxic Event Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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The Airborne Toxic Event
8 days ago
It’s finally here. The new Airborne Toxic Event record, entitled 'Glory' is completed and will be released the last week of August, followed immediately by a full US tourmore
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The Airborne Toxic Event at Chattanooga, TN in Robert Kirk Walker Theatre 2022
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Fan Reviews

Armando
December 11th 2023
The band played great as always... but there was no opening band which caused confusion.. there wasn't any clear indication of no opening band and many missed a large portion of the show because of it.
Los Angeles, CA@
El Rey Theatre
davie
August 19th 2023
Warmed up the crowd with Bohemian Rhapsody. A couple of broken strings that they handled like professionals. A more upbeat version of The Kids are Ready to Die.
Los Angeles, CA@
El Rey Theatre
Armando
August 17th 2023
There was no opening band.... and they went on early 830pm ... this is the first show we've attended including Airborne where the main band doesn't have an opening act and goes on early.. so we missed half the show.. many didn't know of this and also missed out on half of the show. Don't know if was announced that there was no opening act...
Los Angeles, CA@
El Rey Theatre
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About The Airborne Toxic Event

When the grandstand of Inglewood’s Hollywood Park racetrack was demolished in May 2015, Mikel Jollett’s sense of family and of self came crashing down with it. Jollett, the frontman of Airborne Toxic Event, watched on local TV as the run-down track where he’d spent so many formative times with his father crumbled in seconds, in what was called a “controlled implosion.” His own collapse was far longer and less orderly. Jollett’s father had died just days before the track where he’d spent every weekend was torn down, and Jollett was left reeling, bereft and baffled by his pain and loss. While the track was cleared to make way for a sleek multi-billion dollar sports complex, Jollett decided to erect a gritty, gut-wrenching tribute to the old man and the old track without any or sentimentality. He spent the next five years memorializing his father’s life and death and his own troubled upbringing in the metaphorical dust of the racetrack.

The results are Hollywood Park, Airborne Toxic Event’s sixth studio album—the band’s first in five years and first on Rounder Records—and Jollett’s acclaimed memoir of the same title, published in May by Celadon Books, a division of MacMillan. Taken together, Hollywood Park the album and book represent a towering musical-literary achievement that shows both the breadth of Jollett’s talents and the powerful ways they intersect. Jollett uses songs to tell stories and the written word to hit lyrical high notes. He has woven together references ranging from Shoegaze to Springsteen into a cohesive musical tapestry and produced an unsparing memoir full of intimate, often painful personal details that unlock universal coming-of-age themes. With these towering twin works, Jollett has channeled his artistry into a compelling and multi-layered pop-cultural milestone.
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Genres:
Indie, Alternative
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

Latest Posts

The Airborne Toxic Event
8 days ago
It’s finally here. The new Airborne Toxic Event record, entitled 'Glory' is completed and will be released the last week of August, followed immediately by a full US tourmore
View More Posts

Concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past
Concerts Near You
All Concerts & Live Streams

Live Photos of The Airborne Toxic Event

The Airborne Toxic Event at Chattanooga, TN in Robert Kirk Walker Theatre 2022
View All Photos

The Airborne Toxic Event merchamazonview store

Hollywood Park[Grey/White Splatter 2 ...
$32.99
View All
The Airborne Toxic Event's tour

Fan Reviews

Armando
December 11th 2023
The band played great as always... but there was no opening band which caused confusion.. there wasn't any clear indication of no opening band and many missed a large portion of the show because of it.
Los Angeles, CA@
El Rey Theatre
davie
August 19th 2023
Warmed up the crowd with Bohemian Rhapsody. A couple of broken strings that they handled like professionals. A more upbeat version of The Kids are Ready to Die.
Los Angeles, CA@
El Rey Theatre
Armando
August 17th 2023
There was no opening band.... and they went on early 830pm ... this is the first show we've attended including Airborne where the main band doesn't have an opening act and goes on early.. so we missed half the show.. many didn't know of this and also missed out on half of the show. Don't know if was announced that there was no opening act...
Los Angeles, CA@
El Rey Theatre
View More Fan Reviews

About The Airborne Toxic Event

When the grandstand of Inglewood’s Hollywood Park racetrack was demolished in May 2015, Mikel Jollett’s sense of family and of self came crashing down with it. Jollett, the frontman of Airborne Toxic Event, watched on local TV as the run-down track where he’d spent so many formative times with his father crumbled in seconds, in what was called a “controlled implosion.” His own collapse was far longer and less orderly. Jollett’s father had died just days before the track where he’d spent every weekend was torn down, and Jollett was left reeling, bereft and baffled by his pain and loss. While the track was cleared to make way for a sleek multi-billion dollar sports complex, Jollett decided to erect a gritty, gut-wrenching tribute to the old man and the old track without any or sentimentality. He spent the next five years memorializing his father’s life and death and his own troubled upbringing in the metaphorical dust of the racetrack.

The results are Hollywood Park, Airborne Toxic Event’s sixth studio album—the band’s first in five years and first on Rounder Records—and Jollett’s acclaimed memoir of the same title, published in May by Celadon Books, a division of MacMillan. Taken together, Hollywood Park the album and book represent a towering musical-literary achievement that shows both the breadth of Jollett’s talents and the powerful ways they intersect. Jollett uses songs to tell stories and the written word to hit lyrical high notes. He has woven together references ranging from Shoegaze to Springsteen into a cohesive musical tapestry and produced an unsparing memoir full of intimate, often painful personal details that unlock universal coming-of-age themes. With these towering twin works, Jollett has channeled his artistry into a compelling and multi-layered pop-cultural milestone.
Show More
Genres:
Indie, Alternative
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California

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