Unknown Mortal Orchestra Shows Off "V" at Jam-Packed Hollywood Palladium

It’s been five long and painful years since we last had the opportunity to witness the greatness of Unknown Mortal Orchestra live, but finally, the band made their way to the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles to debut all new music off of V and play the classics for eager fans. Enjoy our full review and photo gallery below.


Unknown Mortal Orchestra's show at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, California was an incredible display of musicianship and showmanship that left the audience in awe. The band's high energy performance and electrifying stage presence made for an unforgettable experience that had the crowd dancing and singing along from start to finish. The anticipation was palpable as the lights dimmed and the band took to the stage, with the audience erupting in cheers and applause. The band launched into their set with explosive energy, and the crowd responded in kind, feeding off the band's enthusiasm and delivering a frenzied response.

The band's setlist was carefully crafted, featuring a mix of both new and old hits, each song delivered with precision and passion. The band's unique blend of psychedelic rock and soulful R&B infused every song with a distinctive sound that had the audience swaying and dancing along. Obviously some of our favorites came off classic records like II, Sex & Food, and Multi Love, but oh boy was it a joy to hear the newer ones off of V. Particularly we’ve been waiting to hear some of those major hits like “That Life”, “Weekend Run”, and “The Garden”!

The musicianship displayed by Ruben Nielsen and his exemplary band was exceptional, with each member expertly executing their individual parts while seamlessly blending together to create a cohesive sound. The soaring guitar solos, thumping bass lines, and infectious drum beats had the audience entranced, lost in the music.

The highlight of the show was undoubtedly the band's performance of their hit song "Multi-Love", which had the entire audience singing along at the top of their lungs. The band's stage presence was iconic, and the fans were as loud as we can remember from past shows.

Wrapping it up, Unknown Mortal Orchestra's show was an outstanding display of talent and showmanship that left the audience begging for more. The band is currently out on tour, so make sure to check out all the dates, but also please follow along with them in order to stay up to date on all major news. Enjoy!

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