Ravers and rev-heads will quickly unite in Los Angeles, the place a brand new digital live performance collection is taking up the rooftop of one of many world’s largest automotive museums.
Fueled by equal components gasoline and stardust, the first-ever music programming on the rooftop of the Petersen Automotive Museum is kicking off this summer time. The towering constructing, which underwent an expansive $90 million renovation in 2015, has by no means earlier than been used as a musical venue.
Most bemoan L.A. for its perpetual site visitors jams, however the metropolis’s wealthy automobile tradition runs deeper than the canyons of Mulholland Drive. A fulcrum of its automotive historical past, the Petersen Museum’s placing exterior stainless-steel ribbon facade is sort of a backdrop for a rooftop rave.
Earlier than heading to the rooftop, ticket-holders may have the chance to buy entry to 3 flooring of the museum, together with one exhibit showcasing over 40 uncommon Porsches in celebration of the storied car producer’s seventy fifth anniversary.
The brand new collection is powered by L.A. nightlife powerhouse Stranger Than;, who just lately threw a larger-than-life oceanfront dance party on San Pedro’s Cabrillo Seaside. The Petersen Automotive Museum’s opening occasion is scheduled for July 2nd and can function the techno and home sounds of Adam Ten and Useless-Tones.
You should purchase tickets here beginning Monday, June nineteenth at 12pm PT. Admission costs are $19.95 for normal admission adults, $17.95 for seniors, $12.95 for kids ages 12 to 17 and $10.95 for kids ages 4 to 11.