Put on Your Dress Robes for the Wizard Rock Festival at El Rey
The El Rey Theatre (5515 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90036)
- Full Price:
- $15.00
- Our Price:
- FREE - $7.50*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Wizard Rock Festival was Friday February 17, 2012 / 8:00pm (Doors at 7:00pm).
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Goldstar Member Tips
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Dress up, it'f fun
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Butterbeer was great
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Almost everyone is wearing something Harry Potter related, so dress up!
21 Goldstar Member Reviews
Written on Feb 22 2012It was a lot of fun. I had a feeling that this will just get bigger and bigger. I like seeing these kids in costumes but then I feel bad on my way back to my car several cars got a parking ticket. I saw these young kids getting off their car before the concert. I feel bad.
Written on Feb 21 2012Venue was cool, bands were good. Should have had food available.
Written on Feb 21 2012My friend and I were very excited for the Wizard Rock Festival since it had been billed as having an indie rock aesthetic, and we had grown up with books. We couldn't find parking so did the $10 valet and were immediately surprised at how young the crowd was. The spirit inside the event was fun, complete with "custom" Hogwarts cocktails and a beat-boxing Harry. But ultimately the bands (or were they bands? usually there was only one person was on stage at a time, and often the music was pre-recorded) fell a bit flat, and the music wasn't universal enough to sustain our interest. we stayed long enough to see the headliner start their first song, but left before the first refrain was finished.
All in all, we're glad we went and explored a previously unknown niche on Harry Potter fan-dom, but we won't be going back. Unless we make our own Wizard Rock band with our own aesthetic ;-)
Written on Feb 21 2012A lot of fun! Took my kids and they had a great time, even though there were mostly adults there. Nice crowd. Would go again!