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Kind of Like Spitting
The Bellwether
333 S Boylston St
Los Angeles, CA 90017
May 25, 2025
6:00 PM PDT
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About this concert
Visit thebellwetherla.com for everything you need to know before the show. Upgraded access to the Looking Glass Lounge is now available at check out: * Access to preferred, stage-adjacent, standing room viewing section on the balcony level in the Main Room * Access to the exclusive Looking Glass Lounge 30 minutes before and throughout the show * Looking Glass Lounge upgrades include a separate premier entrance to The Bellwether, private bar serving exclusive beers, liquors, specialty drinks and complimentary hors doeuvres, and private bathrooms The Bellwether is a cashless venue. Please plan accordingly. There is a delivery delay in place on this event lifting 24 hours prior to show time
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Joshua
February 18th 2015
First time I've seen him with a full band. Plaid at least one of my requests, although I'm pretty sure he'd planned on playing it anyhow. surprisingly good turnout as well.
Allston, MA@Brighton Music Hall
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LA's premier independent music venue located just west of downtown. Set to quickly become a cornerstone of LA’s vibrant entertainment scene, The Bellwether is home to an ...
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Kind of Like Spitting Biography
Indie cult favorites Kind of Like Spitting formed in 1996 in Portland, Oregon. The band, led by singer-songwriter Ben Barnett, regularly toured in the US and released twelve albums in a span of just seven years. They broke-up in 2006 but Barnett re-formed the band earlier this year. Chunky guitars contrasted with eloquent, driving bass lines and washed out, incredibly hooky vocals abound — this is one of our all-time favorite bands.
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