Still Woozy with Neil Frances + KCRW DJ Jeremy Sole
- This is a past program
Copresented with KCRW 89.9FM.
Music, Food Trucks, Cash Bar: 7:30–10:30 p.m.
Extended Gallery Hours—Made in L.A. 2018 open until 10 p.m.
Free live concerts and KCRW DJs in the museum’s courtyard. Food trucks and cash bars.
Still Woozy
Still Woozy is the solo project of Oakland-based Sven Gamsky who writes, records, and produces all his music from his garage. Still Woozy focuses on mixing acoustic sounds with electronic elements and has been featured on Spotify’s Fresh Find playlist.
Neil Frances
Neil Frances began writing pop music for female vocalists in 2016, before quickly realizing a preference for the raw, original versions of their demos. The following months brought encouraging buzz and bootlegged radio plays from KCRW, triple j, and others. Now, Neil Frances are preparing to release their debut EP in July and continuing to develop their mesmerizing live show.
Attending this program?
Ticketing: This free program is not ticketed.
Member Benefits: All Hammer members receive priority entry through a dedicated members line and access to an exclusive members lounge with snacks, seating, a dedicated bar, and one free drink. Become a member today. Space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Parking: Event parking is available at 11020 Kinross Ave (UCLA Parking Lot 36) with a flat rate of $5 payable by credit card/cash at the Pay Station or pay by cell phone through the Park Mobile App. Enter Lot 36 from Kinross Avenue between Gayley and Veteran Avenues. The Hammer Museum is located one block east. Limited parking is available under the museum for a flat rate of $6 cash.
Public Transportation: The 20/720 buses and Santa Monica and Culver City Bus Lines all stop within one block of the museum. You can also take the Metro Expo Line to Westwood/Rancho Park and transfer to the northbound 8 bus, which stops just outside the museum.
Bags: All bags will be inspected. Items larger than 12” x 6” x 12” (including purses, bags, and backpacks) will not be permitted at the summer concerts. The museum also reserves the right to inspect or prohibit any items deemed to be a security risk.
Accessible Seating for Guests with Disabilities: The Hammer Museum strives to provide accessible seating to our patrons needing specific accommodations and to ensure that wheelchair-accessible locations are reserved for guests who require such an accommodation. A limited amount of wheelchairs available upon request (request in advance by calling 310-443-7912).