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13 Years of Dublab ~ Sept 22nd

Update: the venue has changed to the Echoplex. Go to Dublab.com for the details.

One of the bedrocks of the LA music scene is turning 13 and you won't want to miss the party they're throwing in Hollywood on Sept. 22nd. L.A. Taco is a longtime supporter of the Dublab cause and we know you'll want to check out the event. Live performances and DJ sets, along with H+R screen printing, beer from Lagunitas, and much more...

DUBLAB 13TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

LIVE PERFORMANCES BY:

Chico Sonido
Daedelus
Matthewdavid
Teebs
+ More

DJ SETS BY:

Danny Holloway
Derelict
Friends of Friends
Greg Belson
Hoseh
Nanny Cantaloupe
Slayron of Peaking Lights
Slow Motion DJs
Sodapop
Suzanne Kraft
Turquoise Wisdom
+ More!

+ Many more super secret special guest performances & DJ sets!

T-SHIRT SCREEN-PRINTING:

Choose your favorite designs to make a customized dublab t-shirt. Bring your own shirt to have it screen-printed for free by HIT+RUN or purchase one on the spot to help support dublab.

VISUAL PROJECTIONS:

Alex Pelly
Miko Revereza

CASH BAR:

Proceeds from the sale of Lagunitas Beer benefit dublab. Thanks to them for their generous support! Reed’s Ginger Brew will also be served to spice you up.

FOOD:

Yummy Bánh mì sandwiches for sale by Mandoline Grill.

TICKETS:

This is a 21+ event. $10 donation for admission. All proceeds support dublab’s positive, non-profit music mission.

VENUE:

Freak City
6363 Hollywood Boulevard (enter through back alley behind the lost department store)
Los Angeles, California 90028

Ride the Metro Red Line to and from the party! Trains now run until 2am on the weekend.

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

This happening is generously supported by our friends at: Ableton, Reed’s Ginger Brew & Sticky Rick’s for generously supporting this happening.

Extra special thanks to Architects + Heroes, Freak City, HIT+RUN, Lagunitas, SAE Institute Los Angeles, Scion and TOMS for their generous sponsorship.

Flyer by: Brandy Flower

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