
Laurie Anderson
A raw, slow-burn art pop night.
Laurie Anderson is an iconic figure in the landscape of pop music and performance art, known for her unique ability to blend styles and genres. Her career gained significant international recognition with the hit song "O Superman," a track characterized by its distinctive computerized vocals. In "The Republic of Love," Anderson presents a collection of songs and stories reflecting on the state of contemporary America, inspired by a talk she developed for a festival in Vienna exploring the relationship between government and love. The performance features reimagined versions of her songs like "Big Science" and "Language Is A Virus," alongside insights from American cultural figures such as Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and Allen Ginsberg.
Where does the performance take place?+
The show is held at the Orpheum Theatre located at 842 S Broadway in downtown Los Angeles.
What is the format of The Republic of Love?+
Laurie Anderson presents a curated collection of songs and stories exploring contemporary America, government, and human connection. Tickets on Mood.









