Photos: ‘LAoki’ on Broadway
Steve Aoki, an electronic dance music DJ, producer and recording artist, performs at his concert, titled “LAoki,” on Broadway, between 4th and 6th streets, in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night. Aoki, who just released his third album, “Neon Future II,” was joined by L.A. Mayor
Steve Aoki, an electronic dance music DJ, producer and recording artist, performs at his concert, titled “LAoki,” on Broadway, between 4th and 6th streets, in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night. Aoki, who just released his third album, “Neon Future II,” was joined by L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti in announcing the free concert, at which attendees were required to sign up for more information on the mayor’s Volunteer Corps.
Steve Aoki finishes a bottle of sparkling wine after spraying the crowd with some of the alcohol during his free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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L.A. DJ Carnage opens the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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Singer Moxie performs “I Love It When You Cry” with Steve Aoki during a fee concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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Several thousand people packed Broadway and turned on the lights of their cellphones at the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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A music fan prepares to be hit by a sheet cake at the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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A music fan gets hit by a sheet cake at the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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A music fan is hit by a sheet cake during the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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A music fan is hit by a sheet cake at the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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The front row celebrates at the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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A music fan who got “caked” during the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night shows enthusiasm.
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Several thousand music fans packed Broadway between 4th and 6th Streets in downtown Los Angeles for the free “LAoki” concert on Saturday night.
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Several thousand music fans pack Broadway between 4th and 6th Streets in downtown Los Angeles for the “LAoki” concert on Saturday night.
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A music fan is illuminated by a security flashlight while standing on a perimeter fence of the “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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A music fan makes her way through the gates of the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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Music fans make their way down a closed section of Broadway in downtown Los Angeles before the start of the free “LAoki” concert on Saturday night.
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A couple sit on the curb along Broadway before the start of the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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People try to catch a glimpse of the free “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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Sofia Roxanne Favors, 5, sits on the shoulders of her father, Kirk Sugita, from Las Vegas, for the “LAoki” concert in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night.
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Aileen Rodriguez kisses her friend Sandy Melendez during a selfie in front of an “LAoki” concert sign made of balloons at Broadway and 4th Street in downtown Los Angeles. Both are 21 and from Bakersfield.
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