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Hot Hot Heat releases it’s new album, Future Breeds, via Dangerbird Records on June 8th. Los Angeles fans can hear the new sounds early, as the band will be doing a June residency every Wednesday night at Bootleg Theater.

Hailing from British Columbia, Hot Hot Heat first came to prominence in 2002 with their breakthrough debut LP, Make Up The Breakdown, an electrifying dose of urgent, dancey rock anchored by frontman Steve Bays’ characteristic yelp and highly infectious melodies. Over the years, the Canadian band has delivered their kinetic brand of rock and roll live to thousands, toured the world with bands such as Modest Mouse, Kings Of Leon, The Walkmen and Queens of the Stone Age, and released several albums, garnering praise from everyone from Pitchfork to Rolling Stone and Spin who described their sound as “aggressively exuberant funk-punk.” Listen to Hot Hot Heat on myspace.

The shows are $12. Tickets can be bought here for an additional fee of $2.88 per ticket.

18+

The dates and line ups are as follows:

June 2nd
Hot Hot Heat 10:30p
Stone Darling 9:30p
Chasing Kings 8:30p
Doors open at 8pm.

June 9th, KCRW presents…
Hot Hot Heat 11:15p
Eulogies 10:15p
Rabbits Rabbits Rabbits 9:15p
Doors open at 9pm.

June 16th
Hot Hot Heat 10:30p
Eastern Conference Champions 9:30p
The Janks 8:30p
Doors open at 8pm.

June 23rd
Hot Hot Heat 10:30p
Eulogies 9:30p
Links 8:30p
Doors open at 8pm.

June 30th
Hot Hot Heat 10:30p
Voxhaul Broadcast 9:30p
1,2,3 8:30p
Doors open at 8pm.

Hamlet, Prince of Puddles

April 10th – May 9th

Saturdays and Sundays at 11am

$9.99, $5 for children

The Bootleg Theater

Get tickets here.

“Hamlet, Prince of Puddles is an all ages adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic play opening at the Bootleg Theater on April 10 at 11am. All tickets are priced $9.99 and under (kids are only $5) with the hopes that the economy and cost will not prevent families from exploring the wildly imaginative world of live theater.

Hamlet is the Prince of Denmark, but after the untimely death of his kingly father, his mother Gertrude hastily marries his uncle Claudius. When Hamlet learns who is to blame for his father’s death, he struggles to take action and becomes known as the Prince of Puddles! Find out why in this all-ages adaptation of the Bard’s classic.

The show is a coming out party for new theatre group l’Enfant Terrible. The company is dedicated to creating family friendly plays for all ages and reaching a variety of communities throughout Los Angeles. By making its work accessible to adults and kids L’Enfant Terrible aims to create new theatre lovers while pushing the boundaries of children’s theatre.” – Bootleg Theater

The Bootleg Theater is located at 2220 Beverly Blvd.