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, Weatherly said there were challenges in booking the acts for 2022 with so many artists attempting to tour at once and busy making up concerts to fans promised in 2020 and 2021. While typically a two-day affair, the 2022 concert will be a single night, but Weatherly said he’s proud of its solid lineup.
“I think we curate this show to always reflect sort of the state of current alternative music and with bands like Wet Leg, The Interrupters and Måneskin, that’s a taste of up-and-coming artists that are newer to the scene, and bands like The Black Keys, Imagine Dragons, Death Cab For Cutie and Yeah Yeah Yeahs, all of these bands could play the Forum by themselves, so we just try to put together a lineup that’s reflective of what the state of KROQ is today.
It was also important, he said, for the station to continue the Acoustic Christmas tradition of donating a portion of the proceeds to local charities. This year, that will benefit two Los Angeles-area charities: Para Los Niños and the Al Wooten Jr. Heritage Center. “When we started Acoustic Christmas, that was always the intention was to give back to our local community,” he said.
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