Bon Iver to perform at sunrise

Bon Iver to perform at sunrise

How’s this for an alarm clock?

On Sunday, September 27th, Bon Iver will play an early morning concert at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. The gates will open at midnight on Saturday night (slumber party!) with the performance to commence at 6am on Sunday.

Tickets are $25.00 and include admission and breakfast (coffee and pastries). Get them now via Ticketweb.com.

In case you were wondering (and you probably were), Hollywood Forever Cemetery serves as both the resting place for such iconic stars as Cecil B. DeMille, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino, Jayne Mansfield, and Estelle Getty, as well as a cultural center for the arts.

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8 Responses to “Bon Iver to perform at sunrise”

  1. God as their supporter for their own agendas. ,

  2. Wow sounds great. Would totally be going to this but the $25 charge seems outrageous.

  3. I am so there !!!!!!

  4. just bought my tickets. thanks for the heads up

  5. this is so sick

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