Italians Do It Better Presents: Number One Popstar – A Live Performance
- 8:00 pm - 1:00 am | Friday October 08, 2021
- Amigo Room | Ace Hotel Palm Springs
Italians Do It Better: label home of Chromatics, Desire, Johnny Jewel, and more, takes over The Amigo Room for a special, monthly, live music series.
This month features a live performance by Number One Popstar and a DJ set by Megan Louise (Desire) and Johnny Jewel.
At the crossroads of charm and cynicism stands Number One Popstar, the synth-pop moniker of singer/filmmaker Kate Hollowell. With a sharp sense of songwriting (only surpassed by her cutting wit), N1PS’ music is a perfect blend of clever humor and undeniable hooks. Kate Hollowell, the wild-eyed genius behind N1PS, honed her musical talent as part of the irreverent Los Angeles-based punk band Slut Island, and her visual aesthetic while directing music videos for various artists like SASAMI and Katy Perry.
Amigo Room events are free and open to all 21+.
In light of the citywide safety mandate, proof of COVID-19 vaccination status OR a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours will be required to attend all events in The Amigo Room.
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