category: Events
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Los Angeles events ,
Los Angeles concerts ,
Los Angeles art show ,
interactive art ,
installation art ,
Hollywood ,
Fetish Nation ,
fetish ,
Circus club ,
Circus ,
Art of Bleeding ,
Abram the Safety Ape
The Art of Bleeding has been around for a while, and it's been an evolving work of art for years now. At one point, there was a robot, a gorilla, and a puppet doing lord-knows-what. But now, the Art of Bleeding show goes without that pesky robot, cheesy gorilla suit and bothersome puppet interfering. This Saturday is Nurse Appreciation Night, celebrating with "nurses night out" at club Fetish Nation on March. 6. There will be an interactive installation for the club's "medical fetish night," parking the ambulance in the club's courtyard as the centerpiece of a sort of field hospital for the morbidly curious. Instructive materials and strict medical "screenings" will be available within -- courtesy of the highly qualified and minimally clad nurses -- while the improvised outdoor infirmary will feature exquisitely debilitated patients frolicking in an "educational" multimedia tent-show environment.
Special arrangements have been made for Art of Bleeding fans to get in FREE before 11pm (otherwise $25). Just tell the nice door people "Abram sent me." Art of Bleeding's installation will be open approximately 10pm to midnight.
Fetish Nation @ Circus nightclub, 6655 Santa Monica, Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90038 (arrive early for best parking.) 21+, club goes on 9pm-3am, 10pm-12am - Dress for distress! Hospital/ER/grievous head wound-wear is high encouraged!
For more details, check out: http://artofbleeding.com/fetishnation.html
Ahh, Megadeth, you're that band that the weird loner kids listened to at lunch, you're the band that our parents warned us about, you're the band that was so absolutely delicious to discover on our own. They've been rocking ever since frontman Dave Mustaine got kicked out of Alcoholica for being alcoholic, got pissed off and vowed to create a bigger, better monster than Metallica, and then, as if by magic or a decree from above, the world was blessed with Megadeth? Remember that? Get ready for your trip back to 1989 on March 31 at the Hollywood Palladium, for their Rust in Peace 20th anniversary tour. It’s been 20 long, long years since the seminal Rust in Peace was released and you locked yourself in your room to play air guitar and pretended that you were Dave Mustaine for days on end. 20 years since metal ruled the earth. 20 years since there was no Britney Spears, no American Idol, and still room for ratty-haired smelly guys who did nothing but play guitar (awesomely!!) all day long to win world domination. Megadeth's been going the whole time, they never cut their hair, and they rock harder than anyone on the planet. Check them out March 31 at the Hollywood Palladium, and relive your old school metal days before you let your back patch jean vest fade into obscurity in some box in your garage. And there’s no better way to do it than headbanging to Megadeth!
category: Live Music
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Sunset Blvd ,
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Los Angeles music venues ,
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Hollywood ,
hard rock ,
Def Leppard ,
Cheap Trick ,
arena rock ,
80s rock
Cheap Trick has been around since the 1980s, and they've rocked through the 80s, 90s, and today....just like any mediocre radio station. They rocked last year with Poison and Def Leppard on an arena tour, and now they're back to rock your socks at the House of Blues in Hollywood on Sunset Blvd. Don't be shy about going - everyone loved Cheap Trick, and everyone wanted them - just like they wanted! So brush up on your power ballads and arena anthems, reinvest in Aqua Net, and start some fist-pumping action!
Cheap Trick, Sunset House of Blues, 8430 W Sunset Blvd, Hollywood, CA; February 25, 7:30pm