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Win Tickets: HEALTH + P.MORRIS Plus Beer, Taco Bar, & More ~ This Thursday

Friends of L.A. Taco-- are you free this Thursday, and do you like beer, free tacos, live music, and good times to start the long weekend the right way? Check out the party our friends at THE FADER are throwing along with Coors Light, which you can go to but only if we put you on the list...

It's the the second event for Coors Light + The FADER's "reFRESH LA" event series and it includes a live performance from HEALTH and a DJ set from one of our favorites, P. Morris. Coors Light will be served, and additionally The Fader is working with artist collective Young & Sick to develop custom pieces of artwork inspired by the artists, that are featured around various streets in Downtown LA. Check out the flier above for an example.

Oh yes and each person will receive two tacos. Event is tomorrow (Thursday, Sept. 3) at Los Globos from 8-11pm. If you want to go, just join our email list and send us an email: info@lataco.com. We'll pick randomly and let you know by tomorrow morning. Good luck!

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