
A three-day event of whimsy and fancy of Wes Anderson proportions is not plausible without the traveling disco tent accompanying it. This is where Les Filles fills the gap, becoming the visual storyteller for the event in collaboration with Wes Anderson's creative team to design Chez Zsa Zsa, a DJ booth inviting a lineup of different artists to be the pre-show ambiance for concertgoers and invited guests. In the three-day epic titled 3 Nights of Music at the Hollywood Bowl from July 10-12, dedicated to the multitude of scores of Wes Anderson’s 30-year career, musicians and actors alike joined in an event to celebrate Anderson's most impactful musical moments and needle drops in his films.

The name of the pop-up comes from Anderson’s film The Pheonecian Scheme, a character played by Benicio Del Toro named Zsa Zsa, who opens a restaurant named after himself in the final act of the film. The booth features artists Isabella Massenet, Bec Adams, Jade Croo, Dana Boulos, Cara Stricker, Bea Hardy, and Alicia Sol. The Chez Zsa Zsa set up on the Hollywood Bowl’s picnic rooftop, while post-show moved backstage to the Kohl Pavilion for the after-hours gathering.
Les Filles is a music agency focusing on female talent catered specifically to events to maximize the sonic aesthetic. Like a chameleon changing color to fit its atmosphere, Les Filles’ booth aimed to continue immersion in the event even if the main stage was empty, spinning Anderson-inspired film music, to bring the colorful and playful spirit of the films to life around attendees.
