Nine Inch Nails, Arctic Monkeys, and Lorde to Headline LA’s First Primavera Sound Festival

Primavera Sound 2019 in Barcelona, Spain
Photo courtesy of Alejandro Garcia.

Primavera Sound is coming to Los Angeles! Originating in Barcelona 20 years ago, the festival delivers a variety of artists and genres and will run September 16th-18th, 2022. The Los Angeles State Historic Park will be home to the 20th anniversary of the event, co-produced by Live Nation. Headliners for each night include: Arctic Monkeys, Lorde and Nine Inch Nails.

The broad range of artists featured across the weekend welcomes music lovers of all sorts. With a substantial variety of genres spread throughout the lineup, your entire friend group will want to check yes to this RSVP. Additional artists on the bill are Mitski, Clairo, Darkside, James Blake, Cigarettes After Sex and more. We are stoked for the festival as there are plenty of emerging artists that we cannot wait to discover. Food trucks will also be cooking on site, some of which will cater to vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free diets as well as traditional, non-restrictive bites.

Weekend passes are currently available here for all three days. Layaway plans start at $50 down for those who prefer to break up the price of admission. Representatives for Primavera Sound have confirmed single day tickets will soon be available in limited quantities, but no exact sale date has been announced yet.

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