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This Sunday (Feb 6th) our very special in-studio guests will be psychedelic pop/rock dandy Kristian Hoffman and Mexican masked wrestling/burlesque/comedy ensemble Lucha VaVoom. It’s guaranteed to be a fabulously stylish and whimsically colorful show.

Tune in from 10 PM til midnight for two hours of totally awesome tunes and extreme conversation – and don’t let your moma listen in!

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About Kristian Hoffman
Deemed the “cult legend of cult legends” by LA Weekly, pop maestro Kristian Hoffman has just released a 17 song baroque opus FOP. Hoffman set out to create the most grandiose independent album possible, in the tradition of “mission statement” double albums like Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Hoffman calls it “‘MacArthur Park’ meets Queen”. Magnet calls it a “masterpiece,” Roctober “a grand brilliant song cycle” and Blurt “an orchestral pop lover’s wet dream”.

Kristian Hoffman will be performing tracks from his new album with a full band and a string quartet conducted by Jeff Bruner at his terribly stylish Fop Formal soiree this Friday, February 4 th at The Steve Allen Theater (8 PM). Pantyhose and powdered wig’s are mandatory attire for both ladies and gentlemen.



For more on Kristian Hoffman visit www.kristianhoffman.com/

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About Lucha VaVoom
Mexican masked wrestling/burlesque/comedy ensemble Lucha VaVoom are prepared to turn things upside down as only they can at their annual “MY KINKY VALENTINE” performances on Wednesday, February 9 and Thursday, February 10 at the Mayan Theater in DTLA (8:00PM shows).

Lucha VaVOOM has created a Los Angeles tradition: from the low-rider car parade escorting the performers as the crowd enters the iconic Mayan Theater, to the local luminaries they attract (Drew Carey sat in at their last show), to Burlesque (which was revived right here in Los Angeles), to Lucha Libre, where masked heroic wrestlers flip, fly and amaze. It all comes together to make one fun, surreal, glam-bam spectacle of raucous entertainment.

In between matches, the finest handpicked burlesque acts from around the world wow the crowds with their unique striptease skills, including raucous aerial acts, pogo-stick peelers and hula-hoop hotties. They’ve searched the world’s dungeons, sumptuous theaters, and sweaty Mexican wrestling dens for the kinkiest performers they could find. You could say it’s a wrestling show for people that don’t like wrestling (and those that do).

Founded in Los Angeles in 2003 by Rita D’Albert and Liz Fairbairn, Lucha VaVOOM is non-stop, action-packed surrealism, where Mexican masked wrestlers flip and fly, performing breathtaking acrobatic feats in a fast paced, fun-filled, character-driven style. It’s good vs. evil played out in quick, exhibition-style, one-fall Lucha Libre matches for maximum enjoyment and action.



For more on Lucha VaVoom visit www.luchavavoom.com/

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