An A-list folk rocker built this jewel-box concert hall, just when downtown L.A. needs it
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An A-list folk rocker built this jewel-box concert hall, just when downtown L.A. needs it
"I've never had such a significant moment around a venue launch. It's the seventh venue we've done, but it has never coincided with such an important creative moment with the band. I have to be very disciplined right now."
"In a few weeks, this site will be Pacific Electric, a new 750-capacity music venue that Lovett and his venue-developer firm TVG Hospitality have been converting for six years. It's a small but ambitious entry into a Los Angeles venue landscape that's recovering from fire and economic woes, yet has also seen several jolts of life recently."
"Pacific Electric is a new flagship for the team at TVG, which has become an independent-scene force in the U.S. and U.K. over the last decade. Beyond his band, this project plants Lovett's flag as an L.A. live music entrepreneur too."
Ben Lovett, keyboardist for Mumford & Sons, is simultaneously managing multiple major projects: the release of his band's sixth album "Prizefighter" featuring collaborations with Hozier, Gracie Abrams, and Chris Stapleton, preparation for a Saturday Night Live appearance and fall arena tour, and the completion of Pacific Electric, a new 750-capacity music venue in Los Angeles. Lovett and his venue-developer firm TVG Hospitality have spent six years converting a warehouse into this flagship venue, which represents the seventh venue for the company. Pacific Electric marks a significant expansion of Lovett's role as a live music entrepreneur in Los Angeles, coinciding with a creatively important moment for Mumford & Sons, the band that led the 2010s folk revival.
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