Night Time at the Royal T

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Summary

Night Time at the Royal T is a music series that features eclectic live music, film screening and cultural events in a visually stunning 10K square feet space every Wednesday night. It is looking for cutting edge, uncompromising creative quality music, so no background or smooth jazz will be considered. At least 1 slot will be reserved for Sonicbids members each month.

Available performance dates:



  • March 23rd, 2011

  • March 30th, 2011

  • April 6th, 2011

  • April 13th, 2011


The venue usually charges $10 at the door ($5 for students) and will pay 80% of ticket sales to the performers./n/nNight Time at the Royal T is a music series that features eclectic live music, film screening and cultural events in a visually stunning 10K square feet space every Wednesday night. It is looking for cutting edge, uncompromising creative quality music, so no background or smooth jazz will be considered. At least 1 slot will be reserved for Sonicbids members each month.




Available performance dates:



  • March 23rd, 2011

  • March 30th, 2011

  • April 6th, 2011

  • April 13th, 2011


The venue usually charges $10 at the door ($5 for students) and will pay 80% of ticket sales to the performers. Past performers include: Dan Rosenbloom Septet, Vicki Ray and Eclipse Quartet, The Allison Miller Band, Theo Bleckmann & Ben Monder, Andy Milne & Dapp Theory, Elliott Sharp, Nels Cline, Yuka Honda and many more.




About the Venue:


Royal/T is a playful blending of café, concept shop and art exhibition space. The space reflects the interior realm of fantasy that strongly influences the artists included in owner Susan Hancock's collection. Royal/T Cafe is inspired by the meido kissa (maid café) phenomena of Akihabara--Tokyo's electronic district. Recontextualizing the underground culture of Japan that celebrates cosplay (costume play) waitresses dress in maid uniforms, with a Lolita-esque touch and the café serves a fusion of French and Japanese cuisine with local and organic California style. The art space showcases curated exhibitions with a focus on Japanese contemporary art; and an inventive concept store emulates the collections' sophistication--a fusion of pop culture and high-end design.



About the promoter:


Angel City Arts (ACA) is a music presenting non-profit organization committed to cultivating and revitalizing jazz culture in Los Angeles. ACA presents regular live concerts by established and emerging music innovators who have achieved exceptionally high levels of musicianship and brought forward a significant contribution to the evolution of jazz and improvised music.