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Death Valley Girls Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Death Valley Girls

The Wiltern
3790 Wilshire Blvd

Aug 16, 2024

7:00 PM PDT
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All Ages Welcome Doors: 7:00PM Show: 8:00PM *All times and supporting acts are subject to change The following bag policy is in place: Bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed in the venue. All bags will be searched prior to entry. Bags that are not clear will be subject to additional search.
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Death Valley Girls at Los Angeles, CA in Teragram Ballroom 2024
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Brian
June 3rd 2024
The Death Valley Girls were one of four bands performing at McMennamin's famous Sabertooth Festival tour last night, and they were not the headline act. But they were easily the best band to perform. Awesome chemistry between the artists made for a fun and memorable experience. Such powerful voices for the rocking world!
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Death Valley Girls Biography

Rock n’ roll has always served as a means to elevate the fringe of society, though it’s accentuated the plights of the outcasts and misfits in different ways throughout the years. In its infancy, rock was a playful rebuttal against segregation and Puritanism. In the ‘60s, it became a vehicle for an elevated consciousness. In the years following the Summer of Love and the clampdown on Flower Power, that countercultural spirit adopted the aggravated and occasionally nihilistic edge of bands like The Stooges, Black Sabbath, MC5, and The New York Dolls. And then as the ‘80s approached, popular rock n’ roll turned into a relatively benign celebration of hedonism and decadence, but that contingent of dark mystics from the ‘70s who lifted the veil and used music as a means of rallying people to altered planes had left their mark. It was an undercurrent in rock that would never die, but would percolate in corners of the underground. Today we can see it manifest in LA’s Death Valley Girls.
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