The annual Hard Day of the Dead music festival returned over the weekend with some changes, including a 21-and-older admission policy and 40% smaller crowds, but that didn’t hinder those who turned out for the pulsating beats Saturday at the Pomona Fairplex’s five indoor stages.
Electronic music fans danced to high-amplitude sets by dozens of acts, including bass-thumping club kings Deadmau5 and Nero, the deep-grooving Bonobo and Luciano, and upstart rappers Future and Vic Mensa. After two women died at the summer edition of the Hard festival in August, Live Nation, which runs the fests, canceled the Night at the Fairplex concert in September and instituted the age limit for the Day of the Dead show while also limiting its capacity. About 20,000 attended Saturday, according to organizers, who said last year’s show brought in 35,000 on each of the festival’s two days.
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Redman, left, and Method Man perform during the Hard Day of the Dead Halloween-themed rave at the Pomona Fairplex on Oct. 31, 2015, in Pomona.
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Alana Watson of NERO performs.
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Alana Watson of NERO performs.
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Redman performs.
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Method Man and Redman perform at the Hard Day of the Dead Festival in 2015. (Patrick T. Fallon / For The Times)
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Method Man performs.
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Redman, left, and Method Man perform.
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Hot Chip performs.
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Fans dance as NERO performs.
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Redman performs.
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Method Man performs with Redman.
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Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip performs.
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Al Doyle of Hot Chip performs.
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Flying Lotus, a.k.a. Steven Ellison, performs.
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Deadmau5 performs.
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Fans dance as Deadmau5 performs.
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Music fans walk to the parking lot after the rave.
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A sign for an amnesty drop box for illegal items outside of security screening.
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A woman is arrested by the California Highway Patrol outside of security screening.
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Music fans attend the rave.
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Kahill Head uses a grinder to make sparks.
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Music fans attend the rave.
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Music fans attend the rave.
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Music fans attend the rave.
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Music fans attend the rave.
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A man holds an illumined Donald Trump cardboard cutout.
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Jennifer Cho, of Sacramento, donned lighted wings as part of her ensemble for the Hard Day of the Dead rave held at the Fairplex in Pomona over Halloween weekend. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
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Madisen Hernandez, Brittany Bostick, and Cassady Farris enjoy the Hard Day of the Dead rave held at the Fairplex in Pomona over Halloween weekend. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
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Participants enjoy the Hard Day of the Dead rave held at the Fairplex in Pomona over Halloween weekend. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
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Cody Epperly, of San Diego, center, uses lighted poi to add his own color to the Hard Day of the Dead rave held at the Fairplex in Pomona over Halloween weekend. (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Pomona police distributed fliers near the entrance gates on the effects of the drug MDMA and the symptoms of overdosing. Concertgoers traversed a gantlet of metal detectors, drug drop-off “amnesty boxes” and finally a row of drug-sniffing dogs before entering the Fairplex. Police said 148 people were arrested Saturday, primarily on suspicion of drug offenses.
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Stephanie Sims, 23, from Santa Barbara, had been to the Hard summer festival two years ago. She noticed the increased police activity at the Day of the Dead concert.
“The cop presence is a little intense,” said Sims, dressed as Little Red Riding Hood.
Despite the changes, the crowd came ready for a Halloween fest, dressed like vampires or Frankensteins or zeitgeisty emoticons. Popular memes abounded, such as “Left Sharks,” a reference to Bryan Gaw, a backup dancer for Katy Perry’s 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, who became Internet-famous after revealing his identity during an Ask-Me-Anything session on social site Reddit.
The audience percolated into a sweaty, swirling mass of bodies during a set by London dance-rock band Hot Chip. A bushel of men in banana suits bounced to the funky set-closing version of Bruce Springsteen’s “Dancing in the Dark.”
Eddie Sagal, 38, dressed in a Hunter S. Thompson-style tropical shirt, cargo shorts and tall white tube socks, did the gonzo journalist’s signature sway. The rave veteran had been to five editions of Hard fest and said the concert was different from the underground warehouse parties of yore.
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Madonna performs at the Forum in Inglewood on Oct. 27, 2015. Read the review.
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Don Henley performs at the Forum in Inglewood on Oct. 9, 2015. Read the review.
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Los Lobos perform at El Gallo Plaza in East Los Angeles on Sept. 29, 2015. Read the review.
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Solange onstage at FYF Fest on Aug. 23, 2015.
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FKA Twigs performs at FYF Fest at Exposition Park on Aug. 23, 2015.
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Kanye West performs during FYF Fest on Aug. 22.
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Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie performing at the Hollywood Bowl on July 12.
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Kendrick Lamar performing at the BET Experience at Staples Center on June 27.
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Ciara performs at Club Nokia on May 30, 2015.
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Neil Diamond performs at the Hollywood Bowl on Saturday, May 23, 2015.
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Rapper Big Sean performs at Rock in Rio in Las Vegas on May 16.
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Justin Bieber performs during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105, in Carson.
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Nick Jonas performs during the Wango Tango concert at the StubHub Center on May 9, 2105 in Carson.
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James Hatfield fronts Metallica at the Rock in Rio Festival in Las Vegas on May 9.
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Chester Bennington and Linkin Park play the Rock in Rio fest in Las Vegas on May 9.
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Tim McIlrath, lead singer for the Chicago-based, melodic hardcore band Rise Against, wades into the crowd at Rock in Rio on May 9.
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Gwen Stefani fronts No Doubt at Rock in Rio in Las Vegas on May 8.
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Janet Weiss, left, and Corin Tucker perform during the
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Carrie Brownstein performs during the
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Swedish-born soft-indie-rock artist
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Rumer performs at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever Cemetary in Hollywood on April 23.
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Kanye West makes a surprise appearance during the Weeknd’s performance at the
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Marina and the Diamonds perform at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
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FKA Twigs performs at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 18. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
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Barry Manilow performs at the Staples Center on April 14.
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Florence + The Machine perform during the
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El-P, left, and Killer Mike of
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Brittany Howard of
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Ariana Grande performs at the Forum in Inglewood, April 8, 2015.
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Experimental artist Lustmord makes his Los Angeles debut on March 21 at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever.
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R&B singer Chris Brown performs at the Forum in Inglewood. The March 8 show was a stop on his tour with Trey Songz and Tyga.
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Trey Songz performs at the Forum on March 8.
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Alan Jackson performs at the Nokia Theatre on Feb. 27 as part of his
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Brandy Clark performs as part of Alan Jackson’s
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Caribou performs at the Fonda Theater in Hollywood on Feb. 26.
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Sarah Barthel of Phantogram performs at the
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Kendrick Lamar performs at the Air + Style concert and snowboarding event at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on Feb. 21.
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John Legend performs during a rehearsal for “Stevie Wonder: Songs in the Key of Life - An All-Star Tribute” on Feb. 9 at Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
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Patti Smith at the Roxy on Feb. 2.
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R&B singer Tinashe sings to a packed crowd at the El Rey Theatre on Jan. 22.
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Eric Church rocks the house while performing at Staples Center on Jan. 23.
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Sam France of Foxygen performs at the Roxy on Jan. 2.
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Foxygen at the Roxy on Jan. 2. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
“This is much better than the old days, much cleaner,” he said.
During the performance by rappers Redman and Method Man, a troupe clad in costumes based on cult movie “The Warriors” waved hands in the air and rapped along to songs from the 1990s hip-hop group WuTang Clan.
Ryan O’Shaughnessy, 34, a financial analyst dressed as a bunch of green grapes, drove to the festival from San Diego and arrived just in time to see his favorite acts. “For me, the show doesn’t really start until Flying Lotus and Deadmau5,” he said.
On the Bone Shaker stage, ethereal L.A. producer Flying Lotus (aka Steven Ellison) perched behind his beat machines in a police uniform and a mask with glowing oval eyes. Lurching to the bass-heavy rhythms, he was backdropped by psychedelic video projections while other imagery played on a scrim in front of him.
“You want to get weird?” he asked between songs, which included Busta Rhymes’ “Gimme Some More” (which famously samples Bernard Herrmann’s “Psycho” soundtrack) and the hyperkinetic electro of EDM maestro Squarepusher. Ellison wove his own music into the mix, providing the celestial synths, jagged beats and jazzy low-end by virtuosic Los Angeles bassist Thundercat while dishing out tracks from his acclaimed 2010 album, “Cosmogramma,” and his 2014 effort, “You’re Dead.”
Halfway through his performance, the crowd thinned out to catch the other headliner, Deadmau5, whose frenetic video show, melodic breakdowns and pumping kick-drums got audiences moving.
Back at Ellison’s stage, as his set came to a close, he reached into the sparse but loyal crowd with a mic. To those who stuck it out until the end, he announced, “All right, let’s get out of here, I’m ready to go home.”
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