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Skirball Cultural Center announces the twenty-eighth season of its FREE outdoor concert series
SUNSET CONCERTS
Sponsored by the Bilger Family
2025 season of Sunset Concerts highlights exceptional music from around the world, with each evening featuring sets from two artists:
Helado Negro | Rodrigo Amarante (July 17)
Meridian Brothers | La Perla (July 24)
Frente Cumbiero | MULA (July 31)
Say She She | JOJO ABOT (August 7)
Concerts begin at 7:00 pm, Doors at 6:00 pm
LOS ANGELES, CA—The Skirball Cultural Center presents the lineup for its twenty-eighth season of the free summertime live music series Sunset Concerts. Since 1997, Sunset Concerts have created an enduring musical haven for communities of greater Los Angeles and beyond. New to 2025, each evening will showcase sets from two artists in the Skirball’s picturesque Taper Courtyard, giving music lovers the opportunity to enjoy world-class concerts while surrounded by the Santa Monica Mountains.
This year's program presents eight innovative and contemporary artists that reshape traditions, eschew conventions, and defy expectations. Meridian Brothers, while rooted in Colombian and salsa traditions, engages with electronica, post-punk and psychedelia in their complex arrangements. Stemming from funk, Say She She pushes the genre forward with their ''disco-delic'' sound that weaves classically-trained vocals with inventive rhythms and dense harmonies. One may identify the Ecuadorian heritage of Helado Negro while being swept up in the ambient pop and experimental electronica of his richly composed songs. Similar reinventions can be found in the complexly layered music of Frente Cumbiero that includes ska and klezmer in the context of Colombian music. Rounding out the season, the high-art afro-funk of JOJO ABOT, the thoughtfully penetrative songs of Rodrigo Amarante, the electronic beats of the Dominican MULA, and the afro-latin percussion of La Perla, which draws on merengue-punk, chicha, and cumbia sonidera, all represent some of the most exciting music being made today.
“Music has long held an essential place in Jewish culture, most notably as a force for unity and healing,” notes Skirball President and CEO Jesse Kornberg. “For nearly three decades, the Skirball has dedicated itself to presenting music from traditions throughout the world, serving as a vibrant gathering place with our Sunset Concerts series. After this year’s devastating wildfires here in Los Angeles, the artistic medium’s spiritual and therapeutic powers are needed more than ever.”
“With our annual Sunset Concerts series, we proudly create a sonic oasis at the Skirball for Angelenos of all ages and backgrounds,” adds Marlene Braga, Vice President of Programs. “Guests this year will be treated to a mosaic of genres as we celebrate and reflect the multicultural tapestry of Los Angeles.”
Collaborating with the Skirball, Artistic Music Programmer Glenn Max says, ''This summer, the Sunset Concert series embodies the Skirball’s commitment as a cultural institution to reflect what is happening in music right now. These eight brilliant and creatively restless artists source musical traditions to forge personal, innovative music. By doing so, they validate the traditions from which they spring.''
About the Artists
RODRIGO AMARANTE
Thursday, July 17, 7:00 pm
“Beloved for his roles within ensembles such as Los Hermanos, Orquestra Imperial, and Little Joy, it’s Amarante’s solo work that’s most vividly intriguing and imagistic.”—Flood Magazine
Brazilian musician, composer, and singer-songwriter Rodrigo Amarante has rocked out with Rio’s Los Hermanos and the supergroup Little Joy, written songs for Gal Costa, Norah Jones, and Gilberto Gil, and taken the samba big band Orquestra Imperial to new heights through his presence in the Brazilian indie rock scene. His noteworthy pop culture achievements include writing and recording “Tuyo,” the theme song for the hit Netflix original series Narcos. Amarante’s unique blend of rock, bossa nova, and folk have earned him both critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase.
Thursday, July 17, 8:15 pm
“Working under the moniker Helado Negro, the Ecuadorian-American artist has deftly moved between genre and medium, creating everything from albums steeped in house-tinged electronica and downtempo Spanish folk, to meditative sonic art installations.”—NPR
Roberto Carlos Lange, the voice and mastermind behind Helado Negro, has diligently crafted his hallmark sound: a shivers-down-the-spine listening experience with an hypnotizing aura. His smoothly delivered lyrics are accompanied by singular, cutting edge musical arrangements.
Born in Florida to Ecuadorian immigrants and currently residing in North Carolina, Lange’s upbringing provides essential elements to the backbone of his music, particularly his songwriting. With a consistent bilingual English and Spanish presence in his lyrics, Helado Negro’s music crosses physical borders and creates a cross-cultural connection where Spanish and English exist in a congenial and harmonious manner.
Thursday, July 24, 7:00 pm
“La Perla, that powerful ensemble from Bogotá, represent the ultimate Colombian folkloric and contemporary girl power trio.”—Vice
La Perla is an all-female, Bogotá, Colombia-based powerhouse consisting of researchers, singers, and instrumentalists Karen Forero, Giovanna Mogollón, and Diana Sanmiguel. The three members founded the band in 2014 after years of immersing themselves in Colombian folk music, with a particular emphasis on the gaita, hand drums, and singing. In 2015, La Perla won first prize at the Festival de Gaitas de Ovejas—a legendary gaita contest/festival in Sucre, Colombia—becoming the second female ensemble and the first ensemble from Bogotá to receive the prestigious honor in its decades-long history. Two years later, the trio’s international journey began with a tour in Mexico and has since taken them to Chile, the United States, and Europe. Inspired by traditional South American folklore and spirituality, La Perla’s sound pays homage to its native roots while challenging the paternalistic status quo. Enchanting, percussion-forward rhythms are the backdrop for their politically charged lyrics centered on feminism and indigenous struggles.
Thursday, July 24, 8:15 pm
“Eblis Álvarez’s Meridian Brothers unites the many strands of Latin music.”—The New Yorker
From Bogotá, Colombia, Meridian Brothers has earned a reputation as a band with a cult following in Latin America. The band was founded in 1998 by composer and multi-instrumentalist Eblis Álvarez, expanding to a live act in 2007 with a group of university friends. Meridian Brothers is part of the neo-tropicalista movement in Colombia, described by The New York Times as “at once a psychedelic fever dream, a deep dive into salsa’s past, (and) a critique of society’s surrender to technology.” Dubbed by music journalists as a futuristic avant-garde proposal, Meridian Brothers’ influences also include traditional Colombian genres such as vallenato, cumbia, bullerengue, palenquero, and gaita.
Thursday, July 31, 7:00 pm
“The Dominican trio are among the most boundary-pushing acts on the island, and though they’ve remained an indie gem, their conceptual pivot from futurism to an urgent spirit of carpe diem promises to reach legions of new fans.”—Rolling Stone
MULA is a Dominican band formed by producer Rachell Rojas and twin sisters Anabel and Cris Acevedo. With their unique fusion of electronic and Caribbean rhythms, they have become one of the most innovative and exciting acts in Latin American music. MULA embarked on a Caribbean tour in 2016, performing in Puerto Rico and Cuba. That same year, they released three singles including “Nunca Paran,” which reached the top 40 in Ecuador and later was included in the soundtrack of the Netflix series Elite. In 2017, MULA released their highly lauded sophomore album, Aguas, which was named "Best Album of the Year" by Colombian magazine Shock and was also praised by blogs such as Remezcla and Clubfonograma.
Thursday, July 31, 8:15 pm
“Frente Cumbiero’s resume is so varied that it is hard to sum it all up in just a few words. And why should we? Let’s hope they never stop exploring!”—Que Pasa Colombia documentary
Frente Cumbiero is widely recognized as one of the spearheads of the cumbia nueva (new cumbia) movement in Colombia due to their fresh, contemporary, and exciting take on the genre. The quartet is headed by Colombian songwriter and producer Mario Galeano, who is also a member of Ondatrópica and Los Pirañas. Frente Cumbiero creates innovative yet danceable tropical music driven by crazy keys/electronics, uplifting horns, and energetic percussion, taking listeners on a trip to all corners of the cumbia landscape. Frente Cumbiero has collaborated with Kronos Quartet and has recorded albums with dub master Mad Professor and Japanese band Minyo Crusaders. They have also performed at international festivals, including Roskilde, Womad, and Fuji Rock. Their latest album, Inconcreto & Asociados, was released in April 2025 on the Colombian label La Roma Records.
Thursday, August 7, 7:00 pm
“JOJO ABOT speaks her words with care, like poetry. Her artistic practice and spirituality bleed together into a distinctly unique harmony.”—Flaunt Magazine
JOJO ABOT is a nomadic, interdisciplinary artist exploring evolving themes in spirituality, identity, and community. Originally from Ghana and now based in Los Angeles, ABOT has collaborated with artistic institutions such as MoMA, Brooklyn Museum, The Ghana Pavilion, La Bienale Di Venezia, Frieze Art Fair X Theaster Gates x Prada Armory Week NYC, and Perez Art Museum Miami. She has also toured with Ms. Lauryn Hill, performed at renowned festivals and venues like Afropunk, Roots Picnic, Radio City Music Hall, The Apollo, Kennedy Center, and the Greek Theater, and is the first unsigned artist to perform live at NYC’s Time Square New Year’s Eve concert. An alumnus of the New Museum’s incubator program, New Inc, and former resident at National Sawdust, JOJO ABOT continues to develop and present her interdisciplinary projects at a variety of acclaimed performance spaces.
Thursday, August 7, 8:15 pm
“A glorious overload of joyful elation and spiritual elevation”—MOJO
Say She She consistently tops the radio charts of tastemaker stations KCRW and KEXP as well as BBC’s Radio 6 Music, with the strong voices of Piya Malik (El Michels Affair, Chicano Batman), Sabrina Mileo Cunningham, and Nya Gazelle Brown fronting the band. Sold out shows from London to Los Angeles and televised appearances on
CBS Saturday Morning and Later…with Jools Holland are a testament to their rapidly growing fan base. Say She She has toured with the likes of Thee Sacred Souls and has played iconic festivals like Glastonbury and Central Park Summerstage. The band fully embraces their role as beauticians, actively reminding people of the inherent beauty in the world, while also skillfully employing double entendres and humor to encourage open dialogue and fearlessly address important matters that demand attention.
Editors, please note:
2025 SUNSET CONCERTS
Skirball Cultural Center
2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
(310) 440-4500 • skirball.org
All concerts begin at 7:00 pm. Doors open at 6:00 pm.
FREE admission
Walk-up tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Seating will be limited. Dancing will be plentiful.
https://www.skirball.org/programs/sunset-concerts
Visitors are encouraged to arrive early to eat, drink, shop, and enjoy complimentary admission to the exhibitions.
Currently on view are the exhibitions Diane von Furstenberg: Woman Before Fashion, Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity, and Away in the Catskills: Summers, Sour Cream, and Dirty Dancing. Concert goers have FREE after-hours access to all three exhibitions, which will remain open on Sunset Concerts evenings until 9:00 pm.
Parking (at the door): $20
Street parking is strictly prohibited.
Or take Metro Rapid 761/233.
Carpooling, ridesharing, and Metro are encouraged.
Light fare along with a full bar will be available until 9:00 pm. Guests may bring their own food. Note: No outside alcoholic beverages or chairs are permitted.
Audrey’s Museum Store will be open until 9:00 pm, offering merchandise inspired by the Skirball’s mission, values, and programming.
Sunset Concerts at the Skirball are generously sponsored by the Bilger Family. The 2025 Sunset Concerts season is made possible in part by additional support from the Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture; UCLA Luskin Hotel and Conference Center; and U.S. Bank. Media sponsorship provided by KCRW 89.9 FM.
About Sunset Concerts at the Skirball
Marking its twenty-eighth season in 2025, the longstanding summer concert series kicked off just a year after the Skirball Cultural Center opened to the public in 1996, when the Skirball began to hold monthly dinnertime concerts inside its restaurant, Zeidler’s Café. The following summer, upon popular demand, the Skirball launched a free concert series on Thursday nights. These performances took place in the Skirball’s much more spacious central courtyard, offering a view of the hillside at dusk, and soon the series was named Sunset Concerts at the Skirball. For several seasons in those early years, along with Grand Performances in downtown and Santa Monica Pier’s Twilight Concerts, Sunset Concerts at the Skirball represented one of the city’s few free outdoor summer music series, launching a summertime tradition that has been adopted by multiple organizations throughout Los Angeles.
Noteworthy Sunset Concerts performers over the years have included Lila Downs, Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars (US debut tour), Bassekou Kouyate, Yasmin Levy (US debut), Hugh Masekela, Vieux Farka Touré (LA debut), Natacha Atlas, Red Baraat, Conjunto Chappotín y Sus Estrellas (US debut tour), Thao & The Get Down Stay Down, Novalima, Daymé Arocena, Goapele, Kishi Bashi, The Marías, The Klezmatics, Gaby Moreno, Quetzal, Booker T. Jones, Billy Valentine, Antibalas, and El Laberinto del Coco.
About the Skirball
The Skirball Cultural Center is a place of meeting guided by the Jewish tradition of welcoming the stranger and inspired by the American democratic ideals of freedom and equality. We welcome people of all communities and generations to participate in cultural experiences that celebrate discovery and hope, foster human connections, and call upon us to help build a more just society.
Visiting the Skirball
The Skirball is located at 2701 N. Sepulveda Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90049. Museum hours: Tuesday–Friday, 12:00–5:00 pm; Saturday–Sunday, 10:00 am–5:00 pm; closed Mondays and holidays. Reservations are recommended for General Admission and the permanent exhibition Noah's Ark at the Skirball, which requires timed entry and is ticketed separately. For general information, the public may call (310) 440-4500 or visit skirball.org.