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Skirball Cultural Center

Sunset Concerts: Vagabon

Public Programs | Music

The artist Vagabon, dressed in red and black, looking directly into the camera.

Photo by Phil Chester and Sara Byrne

Cameroonian-American singer, songwriter, and indie-rock artist Vagabon takes audiences down the road to joy with atmospheric guitar melodies, introspective lyrics, and her distinctive vocal style.

Date and Schedule

Thursday, August 8, 8:00 pm

Doors, galleries, and concessions open at 6:30 pm
Concert: 8:00–10:00 pm

Details and Pricing

FREE walk-up tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Parking: 
$20 upon arrival

Carpooling, ridesharing, and Metro are encouraged.

Street parking is strictly prohibited.

Plan Your Visit

Drinks and meals are available for purchase. You may also bring your own, but glass containers and outside alcohol are not permitted. 

Dress for the weather. This concert will take place outdoors; layers are encouraged. 

Questions? Review the Sunset Concerts FAQs.

 

About the Program

Vagabon is the stage name of Laetitia Tamko, a Cameroonian-American singer, songwriter, and indie-rock artist. Vagabon's music blends elements of indie rock, folk, electronic, and house music. Her sound is characterized by atmospheric guitar melodies, introspective lyrics, and her distinctive vocal style.


Doors open at 6:30 pm. Concertgoers should arrive early to eat, drink, shop, and see current exhibitions. While relaxing in the Skirball's hillside courtyard before the concert, enjoy a set by dublab DJ Aaron Paar.

About the Artist

Artistically, Laetitia Tamko aka Vagabon has gracefully evolved since her successful indie-folk debut Infinite Worlds. On the track “Fear and Force,” Tamko cries, “I’ve been hiding in the smallest space/ I am dying to go/ This is not my home.” Being Cameroon-born and NYC-raised can create a complicated relationship to home. While these themes of community, romance, and identity remain consistent, the sound does not. The sophomore, self-titled album, Vagabon, solidified Tamko as an indie-rock powerhouse. The visuals harken to early Bjork, with lyrics just as cutting and sentimental. On the third album, Vagabon is finally ready to dance. Sorry I Haven’t Called is rhythmically R&B and lyrically tongue and cheek. Unflinching, Tamko chooses to lean into euphoria and catharsis while simultaneously processing the death of a close friend: “I don't think I'm escaping/ I'm going to a place I know.” Why not dance through the uncertainty?

Vagabon - Lexicon (Official Music Video)

Watch the official music video for Vagabon's "Lexicon."

Donor Support

Sunset Concerts at the Skirball are generously sponsored by:

The Bilger Family

The 2024 Sunset Concerts season is made possible in part by additional support from:

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About Sunset Concerts

Image of outdoor stage with band playing and audience seated and listening. A large banner on the stage reads Skirball Stages

Our popular summertime music series is back! Get together with friends and family to sing and dance to an eclectic lineup of musicians in the Skirball’s picturesque hillside courtyard.

Taking place in the heart of our relaxing, communal oasis, our twenty-seventh season explores the diaspora and identity of African and Caribbean artists whose music warmly embraces humanity’s inherent right to freedom.

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