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SpiritWorld
The Bellwether
333 S Boylston St
Los Angeles, CA 90017
Apr 26, 2025
5:30 PM PDT
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Visit thebellwetherla.com for everything you need to know before the show. Upgraded access to the Looking Glass Lounge is now available at check out: * Access to preferred, stage-adjacent, standing room viewing section on the balcony level in the Main Room * Access to the exclusive Looking Glass Lounge 30 minutes before and throughout the show * Looking Glass Lounge upgrades include a separate premier entrance to The Bellwether, private bar serving exclusive beers, liquors, specialty drinks and complimentary hors doeuvres, and private bathrooms The Bellwether is a cashless venue. Please plan accordingly. There is a delivery delay in place on this event lifting 24 hours prior to show time
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Andrew
November 11th 2023
These guys killed it! Sound even better live and put on an amazing show. Energy was awesome!
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LA's premier independent music venue located just west of downtown. Set to quickly become a cornerstone of LA’s vibrant entertainment scene, The Bellwether is home to an ...
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SpiritWorld Biography
With country in his soul and metal in his veins, Folsom had a yearning for the power of the riff. Folsom and his gang first assaulted Vegas Elks Lodges in 2017 on a mission to brand country music with a manic singalong energy cultivated over years involved in the local hardcore scene. “Dwight Yoakum probably meant as much to me growing up as Black Flag or Slayer did,” says Stu. On, Helldorado, the third installment of SPIRITWORLD’s deathwestern trifecta, chief hombre Stu Folsom takes the listener deeper into a world where the hot desert sun beats down on his singular vision of the American West as a gateway to hell. “It’s a different album than the past two,” says Folsom, of the thematic and sonic journey that began with the Las Vegas band’s 2020’s Pagan Rhythms LP and continued with 2022’s Deathwestern. Now, the story rides on in a cloud of dust and a spray of blood with his latest offering. Helldorado blasts the Mojave-born bloodlust and stomping, tomahawk riffs SPIRITWORLD won their brutal, horrific vision of the old west with while riding straight into macabre Americana.
SPIRITWORLD live, is where the rubber meets the road for Stu Folsom and crew. Taking the stage in embroidered, rhinestone-ed jackets and Stetson hats, the energized fivesome is literally Elvis’ Wrecking Crew from Hell. Helldorado will also be a turning point for SPIRITWORLD when Stu Folsom and Co. take the stage. “If you go see a rippin rockabilly band or a really good honky tonk band, maybe for the encore or maybe most of the way through the set the band will strip it down and get on a barstool,” says Stu. “I’d like to take those sorts of dynamics. Just making it more impactful Maybe the big epic production of something like Ghost where the intensity goes down. Maybe some pedal steel and some singer-songwriter storytelling from this world I’ve created.” One thing’s for sure, SPIRITWORLD is back with an album that is as much Sergio Leon as it is Slayer. When asked to sum up where it’s all going, Stu Folsom steps back, considers the question and answers plainly. “Straight to hell, my friend. Straight to hell.
Read MoreSPIRITWORLD live, is where the rubber meets the road for Stu Folsom and crew. Taking the stage in embroidered, rhinestone-ed jackets and Stetson hats, the energized fivesome is literally Elvis’ Wrecking Crew from Hell. Helldorado will also be a turning point for SPIRITWORLD when Stu Folsom and Co. take the stage. “If you go see a rippin rockabilly band or a really good honky tonk band, maybe for the encore or maybe most of the way through the set the band will strip it down and get on a barstool,” says Stu. “I’d like to take those sorts of dynamics. Just making it more impactful Maybe the big epic production of something like Ghost where the intensity goes down. Maybe some pedal steel and some singer-songwriter storytelling from this world I’ve created.” One thing’s for sure, SPIRITWORLD is back with an album that is as much Sergio Leon as it is Slayer. When asked to sum up where it’s all going, Stu Folsom steps back, considers the question and answers plainly. “Straight to hell, my friend. Straight to hell.
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