Our Free Moby Concert is this Saturday
July 11th, 2012
We're excited for this Saturday's Who Shot Rock & Roll: Live concert with Moby! KCRW's Jason Bentley will be DJing on stage that night, too. It's going to be a real fun night. Whether you're coming to the Space to see the photography exhibit or just the concert, here's a quick rundown of some important info you'll need for that day.
For those of you who have re-confirmed your RSVP for this event through KCRW, please note that attendees will be granted entry on a first-come, first-served basis until we hit capacity. We are only able to accommodate the first 4,000 guests. One wristband per person will be distributed at check-in. Concert check-in begins at 5pm and the show will take place from 7:00pm - 10pm.
No outside food & beverage is allowed but most of the restaurants in the park will be open, including Piknic, Craft, The Stand, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. There will also be a beer garden for those who are over the age of 21. No chairs, umbrellas, pets, or outside food & beverage (including alcohol) are allowed into the venue.
The general public will be able to visit the galleries of the Photography Space to see Who Shot Rock & Roll from 11am - 5pm on Saturday without having to wear a wristband. After 5pm, the Space will only be accessible to those visitors who are wearing a wristband as a concertgoer. As a bonus, those guests will be able to enjoy the exhibit through 11pm.
Self-parking in the underground garage at Century Park is a flast rate of $1. You must bring cash and pay upon entry.
Who Shot Rock & Roll: Live is a free concert series created by the Annenberg Foundation and KCRW to benefit the community. The Foundation supports the arts as part of its mission to share ideas and knowledge. The Foundation and KCRW encourage you to copntinue to support the arts.
Follow the Photography Space and KCRW on Twitter for real-time updates on capacity on the day of the show. See you then!


Droves of people filled the park outside of the Annenberg Space for Photography.
Everyone was in good spirits at this all ages show. Some adults even let out their more youthful and care-free side.

Before the show, the members of Portugal. The Man came up to the Annenberg Foundation to play for a live televised news segment.
KCRW DJs Dan Wilcox & Gary Calamar began the entertainment part of the night by spinning some records.


Portugal. The Man came on stage shortly after 8 o'clock playing their own songs as well as covers of T. Rex tunes.


Thanks to everyone who came out to this magical night to enjoy rock & roll images and rock & roll music. Our third (and final!) show in the free concert series with 
