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Latin Rock Group Mana to Visit Amoeba Music
Also, Madame Tussauds Hollywood is offering Los Angeles residents a 50 percent admission discount for tickets bought online.
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From the music file: Mana, the rock and Latin rock band, will stop by Amoeba Music in Hollywood on April 12 to sign copies of its latest album. Fans who pre-purchase Drama Y Luz starting at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday will receive a ticket to the signing. Owners of the first 500 CDs purchased will receive tickets to the signing. The pre-order line forms on Ivar at 7 a.m. No overnight camping is permitted. For more information see Amoeba’s Facebook event page.
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Deal alert: Los Angeles residents interested in visiting Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Hollywood are eligible to receive a 50 percent admission discount by purchasing tickets online. Residents must show valid photo identification as proof of residency at the entrance. Adult tickets are $12.50, seniors 60 and older are $10, children ages 4-12 and students are $9.
Foo screening: Mann’s Chinese Theatre is holding a special screening tonight of the documentary Foo Fighters Back and Forth. The film by James Moll takes a look at the 16-year history of the band. The movie is followed by a live 3D performance. For tickets go to Mann's website.
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