On Sunday, September 27th Bon Iver is set to play a special sunrise concert at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles, California – the final resting to place to a who’s who of Hollywood elite like Cecil B. DeMille, Douglas Fairbanks, Rudolph Valentino and Jayne Mansfield. The gates will open at midnight on Saturday and will include a variety of entertainment throughout the late night hours leading up to the band’s 6am set. Tickets are on-sale now for $25 and include a coffee and pastry breakfast.
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Finally, New York’s Museum of Modern Art is currently hosting a new exhibit dedicated to the city’s punk, DIY, new wave and noise rock scene of the 1970s and early ’80s called Looking At Music: Side 2. Running through November 30, the exhibit features music videos, posters, photos, magazine covers, newspaper articles and music from the period from the likes of the Talking Heads, Sonic Youth, The Ramones and Richard Hell & The Voidoids.