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Friday Oct 17
99 Years of Rock ’N Roll

X & Los Lobos

$51.80 - $242.10
Clowes Memorial Hall
Indianapolis, IN
Oct 17
Friday
6:30 PM
Doors Open
All AgesBuy Tickets

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Two legendary bands, one historic tour! X and Los Lobos pillars of the Los Angeles music scene are teaming up for their first national tour together to celebrate 99 Years of Rock N Roll. With all original members in both bands still rocking stages after over six decades, this tour marks an extraordinary moment in music history. This highly anticipated tour will bring X and Los Lobos to cities that have never seen them together before.
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ARTIST PROFILE | XLos Lobos

PunkRock

Formed in 1977, X quickly established themselves as one of the best bands in the first wave of LA's flourishing punk scene; becoming legendary leaders of a punk generation. Featuring vocalist Exene Cervenka, vocalist/bassist John Doe, guitarist Billy Zoom, and drummer DJ Bonebrake, their debut 45 was released on the seminal Dangerhouse label in 1978, followed by seven studio albums released from 1980-1993. Over the years, the band has released several critically acclaimed albums, topped the musical charts with regularity and performed their iconic hits on top television shows such as Letterman and American Bandstand. X’s first two studio albums, Los Angeles and Wild Gift are ranked by Rolling Stone among the top 500 greatest albums of all time. The band continues to tour with the original line-up fully intact. In 2017, the band celebrated their 40th year anniversary in music with a Grammy Museum exhibit opening, a Proclamation from the City of Los Angeles and being honored at a Los Angeles Dodgers game where Exene threw out the first pitch and John Doe sang the National Anthem.

In 2020, X celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Los Angeles.

In 2019 X reissued and remastered their first four classic albums via their collaboration with Fat Possum Records. Los Angeles (1980), Wild Gift (1981), Under The Big Black Sun (1982) and More Fun In The New World (1983). In addition, the band recently re-entered the recording studio for the first time since 1984.

A collection of original songs, Alphabetland, were recorded with producer Rob Schnapf in two sessions. In Nov 2018 the band joined together to record fresh material for the first time since 1985’s Ain’t Love Grand. Five songs were recorded over the course of two days with producer Rob Schnapf. The first of these new songs is the recorded version of an older X song, "Delta 88 Nightmare," which previously was only included as a bonus track on the 2001 reissue of "Los Angeles" in demo form - never as a fully recorded and mixed track. The song was released as a 7" with the flip side being the newly recorded "Cyrano de Berger's Back,” one of the earliest songs John wrote for the band that became X. This past January 2020 the band re-entered the studio to finish recording the album, again with Rob Schnapf and seven more original tracks were laid down, 11 of the songs appear on this album. It was released via Bandcamp on April 22nd and landed on streaming platforms as of May 1, 2020. Physical release plans are tentatively scheduled for August, 2020.

The band continues to tour with the original line-up: Exene Cervenka, John Doe, Billy Zoom and DJ Bonebrake.

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About Clowes Memorial Hall | Indianapolis, IN

Clowes Memorial Hall is the anchor of the Butler Arts & Events Center. With 2,148 seats and a history of presenting artists dating back to 1963, the venue remains Indiana’s most versatile and professional performance space, having welcomed the world’s greatest talent and personalities—a star-studded list that ranges from poet Maya Angelou to the Crime Junkies Podcast; singer-songwriter John Prine to violinist Itzhak Perlman; comedian Bert Kreischer to Broadway’s Book of Mormon; singer-songwriter Sir Elton John to Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Live… and many more artists in between.

Box Office: 317-940-6444
Main: 317-940-6444

Getting Around the Venue

4602 Sunset Ave,
Indianapolis, IN 46208
Hours: Wed. thru Fri. 10am to 4pm
Doors: 2 hours before showtime

Frequently Asked Questions About Clowes Memorial Hall | Indianapolis, IN

What are the age restrictions at this venue?

Clowes is typically an all ages venue. however depending on the content, some performances may not be kid friendly. Please contact 317-940-6444 for questions regarding program content.

What items are permitted or prohibited at this venue?

The following items are prohibited on Butler Arts & Events Center property:

  • Weapons of any kind, including but not limited to: Firearms (with or without permit)
  • Hunting Knifes / Switchblades
  • Pepper Spray or Mace
  • Flares or Fireworks
  • Oversized bags (Bag larger than 12” x 12”, including all backpacks, briefcases, luggage, or duffle bags)
  • Illegal Substances
  • Outside Food and Beverage
  • Electronic devices larger than a cell phone (Laptops, iPads, TouchPads, or other tablets)
  • Laser Pointers / flashlights
  • Professional or flash photography, tripods, monopods, selfie-sticks
  • Audio or Video recording devices
  • Signs larger than 11” x 17” or any sign attached to a stick or pole
  • Skateboards, hover boards, rollerblades, scooters, or bicycle
  • Balloons, permanent markers, spray paint, silly string
  • Noise making devices (e.g. Air Horns, drums, whistles)

The Butler Arts & Events Center reserves the right to prohibit any item, including items not listed above, from entering the premises based on any particular show request or requirement.

Can I bring a bag into the show?

Oversized bags (Bag larger than 12” x 12”, including all backpacks, briefcases, luggage, or duffle bags) are not permitted.

What’s the parking situation like?

Patrons can park in the Sunset Avenue Parking garage, located in the 4700 block of Sunset Avenue, between 46th and 49th street. Access the garage from Sunset Avenue. For most events, there is a $10 event parking fee. During the day, the garage is open with a standard rate structure. Guests requiring accessible entry can park on the main floor of the garage or in the Clowes lot on the northeast side of the building.

What is the camera/photo policy for this venue?

Unless announced or posted, the use of cameras and recording equipment is prohibited during performances. Media access must be coordinated with the venue prior to the event. Call 317-940-9697 to request credentials.

Is there food and drink at this venue?

Bars with concession items are available at most evening performances at Clowes Memorial Hall and Schrott Center for the Arts.

View seating maps for this venue

A seating map can be found HERE.

Can I leave and re-enter the venue?

There are no pass-outs with ticketed events. Once a patron leaves the venue, further access will not be allowed (this includes no pass-outs for smoking).

Do you offer ADA, handicap or special needs options?

For all Butler Arts & Events Center venues, wheelchair accessible tickets for reserved seating events are available for purchase online at butlerartscenter.org, in person at the Clowes Hall Box Office or by phone at 317-940-6444 or 800-732-0804. Additional fees apply for online and phone sales. Purchase standard tickets for general admission events and event ushers will direct you to the accessible seating. For additional information call the Clowes Memorial Hall Box Office at 317-940-6444 or 800-732-0804.

Where is the box office located?

The Box Office is located just inside the main entrance of Clowes at 4602 Sunset Avenue on the campus of Butler University.

I lost something at the show. Who do I contact?

If you’ve lost an item at any of the venues, please call 317-940-9697 or visit Clowes Memorial Hall in person to inquire. You may be asked to describe the lost item and you will be asked to present a photo ID to claim items. After a certain period of time, uncollected items are donated to a local organization so we ask that you contact the facility within 25 days of losing your item.

What is your refund policy?

All ticket sales are final. No refunds or exchanges on tickets.

Beware of counterfeit tickets. How do I tell if my ticket is valid?

The Butler Arts & Events Center is unable to guarantee the validity of tickets unless they are purchased through our Box Office in person, online at Butlerartscenter.org or through Ticketmaster.com.

All Ages
Oct 17

X & Los Lobos

Clowes Memorial Hall
$51.80 - $242.10
Presented By: Mammoth, MOKB Presents
Doors: 6:30 PM
Start Time: 7:30 pm

Two legendary bands, one historic tour! X and Los Lobos pillars of the Los Angeles music scene are teaming up for their first national tour together to celebrate 99 Years of Rock N Roll. With all original members in both bands still rocking stages after over six decades, this tour marks an extraordinary moment in music history. This highly anticipated tour will bring X and Los Lobos to cities that have never seen them together before.
Learn More About This Show

Buy Tickets

ARTIST PROFILE | X

PunkRock

Formed in 1977, X quickly established themselves as one of the best bands in the first wave of LA's flourishing punk scene; becoming legendary leaders of a punk generation. Featuring vocalist Exene Cervenka, vocalist/bassist John Doe, guitarist Billy Zoom, and drummer DJ Bonebrake, their debut 45 was released on the seminal Dangerhouse label in 1978, followed by seven studio albums released from 1980-1993. Over the years, the band has released several critically acclaimed albums, topped the musical charts with regularity and performed their iconic hits on top television shows such as Letterman and American Bandstand. X’s first two studio albums, Los Angeles and Wild Gift are ranked by Rolling Stone among the top 500 greatest albums of all time. The band continues to tour with the original line-up fully intact. In 2017, the band celebrated their 40th year anniversary in music with a Grammy Museum exhibit opening, a Proclamation from the City of Los Angeles and being honored at a Los Angeles Dodgers game where Exene threw out the first pitch and John Doe sang the National Anthem.

In 2020, X celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Los Angeles.

In 2019 X reissued and remastered their first four classic albums via their collaboration with Fat Possum Records. Los Angeles (1980), Wild Gift (1981), Under The Big Black Sun (1982) and More Fun In The New World (1983). In addition, the band recently re-entered the recording studio for the first time since 1984.

A collection of original songs, Alphabetland, were recorded with producer Rob Schnapf in two sessions. In Nov 2018 the band joined together to record fresh material for the first time since 1985’s Ain’t Love Grand. Five songs were recorded over the course of two days with producer Rob Schnapf. The first of these new songs is the recorded version of an older X song, "Delta 88 Nightmare," which previously was only included as a bonus track on the 2001 reissue of "Los Angeles" in demo form - never as a fully recorded and mixed track. The song was released as a 7" with the flip side being the newly recorded "Cyrano de Berger's Back,” one of the earliest songs John wrote for the band that became X. This past January 2020 the band re-entered the studio to finish recording the album, again with Rob Schnapf and seven more original tracks were laid down, 11 of the songs appear on this album. It was released via Bandcamp on April 22nd and landed on streaming platforms as of May 1, 2020. Physical release plans are tentatively scheduled for August, 2020.

The band continues to tour with the original line-up: Exene Cervenka, John Doe, Billy Zoom and DJ Bonebrake.

READ MORE >>READ LESS >>
CONNECT:

Supporting Acts

About the Venue

Clowes Memorial Hall is the anchor of the Butler Arts & Events Center. With 2,148 seats and a history of presenting artists dating back to 1963, the venue remains Indiana’s most versatile and professional performance space, having welcomed the world’s greatest talent and personalities—a star-studded list that ranges from poet Maya Angelou to the Crime Junkies Podcast; singer-songwriter John Prine to violinist Itzhak Perlman; comedian Bert Kreischer to Broadway’s Book of Mormon; singer-songwriter Sir Elton John to Mystery Science Theatre 3000 Live… and many more artists in between.
Safety Precautions: Masks are strongly encouraged to be worn by all patrons while in the venue.


Ticket Support: For general inquiries email us at clowesinfo@butler.edu.

4602 Sunset Ave Indianapolis, IN 46208

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