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Concerts in Los Angeles Tonight
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Best Shows in Los Angeles Next Week
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Sold-Out Los Angeles Shows This Month
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Top Los Angeles Concert Venues — Capacity, Parking, Tips
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Los Angeles Concert Calendar — Upcoming Months
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Live Concerts in Los Angeles — 198 Upcoming Shows on Sale
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People Also Ask — Los Angeles Live Events
What concerts are in Los Angeles tonight?
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When is the next Lakers game in Los Angeles?
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How much are Los Angeles concert tickets?
Los Angeles concert tickets typically range from $35 (upper-level) to $300+ (floor / VIP). Mid-week shows often run 15–30% lower than weekend headliners.
Where can I buy cheap Los Angeles tickets?
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What time do Los Angeles concerts start?
Most Los Angeles concerts start between 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM local, with doors opening 60–90 minutes earlier. Lakers home games typically start 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM.
Are Los Angeles shows sold out?
4 Los Angeles shows are marked sold out right now. The "Sold Out" section above shows resale-only listings via Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan.
What's the best venue for concerts in Los Angeles?
Crypto.com Arena hosts the biggest tours, but Blue Note Los Angeles has the most variety this month with 26 shows confirmed.
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Los Angeles runs one of the deepest live-events markets in the world, stretched across a metro that takes a full afternoon to drive corner to corner. Crypto.com Arena anchors downtown with Lakers, Clippers, Kings, and the biggest arena tours, while the Kia Forum in Inglewood still pulls some of the most desired bookings on the West Coast for arena rock and pop residencies. SoFi Stadium, opened in 2020 next door in Hollywood Park, is the city's stadium-tour and Super Bowl venue for Rams and Chargers home games and the largest touring acts of the year. Up the hill in Hollywood, the Hollywood Bowl programs a Los Angeles Philharmonic summer season plus pop, jazz, and film-score nights from June through September that locals plan their summer around. The Greek Theatre in Griffith Park is the second-essential outdoor amphitheater, with a packed May-through-October slate of touring acts under the oak canopy. The Wiltern on Wilshire handles mid-size pop and indie tours, and the Troubadour in West Hollywood still books the same kind of singer-songwriter and rock shows that made it famous in the 1970s. Largo at the Coronet on La Cienega runs comedy, music, and podcast tapings most nights. The comedy scene is unmatched. The Comedy Store on Sunset, the Laugh Factory two blocks east, and the Improv on Melrose run nightly lineups stacked with names you would normally see on tour. Coachella in Indio is a two-hour drive east in mid-April, followed by Stagecoach the next weekend. Add a film-industry premiere circuit, West Hollywood club nights, and a year-round outdoor calendar built around the weather, and Los Angeles books harder than nearly any city on the continent.
What's happening in Los Angeles right now
The grid above pulls every confirmed Los Angeles concert, game, comedy show, and festival on sale right now, sorted by date with the soonest at the top. Filter by category for concerts, sports, comedy, or theater, or scroll the full week if you are open on what to see. Each card links straight through to ticket availability so you can compare seats and price without bouncing between sites. Los Angeles runs on a different weekly rhythm than most cities because the entertainment industry is built into the calendar. Monday and Tuesday lean industry-heavy — that is when you find comedy storefronts like Largo and the Improv stacking drop-in sets from headliners workshopping new material, plus the New Faces showcases at the Comedy Store and Laugh Factory. Wednesday picks up with film premieres along Hollywood Boulevard and the start of mid-week residencies at the Troubadour and the Echo. By Thursday, the West Hollywood club strip from the Roxy down to the Whisky a Go Go starts filling, and Friday through Sunday is when the arena tours, NBA and NHL doubleheaders at Crypto.com, and Hollywood Bowl summer dates layer on top of each other. Sundays are their own thing in LA: Hollywood Bowl's Sunday concert slate in summer, Sunday Sound Bites at the Greek, Smorgasburg LA at ROW DTLA, and Dodgers day games at Chavez Ravine all run in parallel. Pick a corridor, check the grid, and you can usually anchor a full day around one or two anchor events.
Los Angeles events this weekend
Weekends in Los Angeles start on Thursday for most practical purposes. Sunset Strip in West Hollywood is busiest Thursday through Saturday, with the Comedy Store, Whisky a Go Go, the Roxy, the Viper Room, and Saddle Ranch all within a few blocks of each other on the same stretch of Sunset between Doheny and Crescent Heights. Most arena and amphitheater shows at Crypto.com Arena, the Kia Forum, the Greek Theatre, and the Hollywood Bowl run doors at 6:30 or 7 with headliners between 8 and 9. Saturdays are the heaviest event night of the week — expect the Bowl, the Greek, the Forum, Crypto.com, and SoFi Stadium to all be programming at the same time during summer touring season, with the West Hollywood and downtown LA Live restaurant districts saturated by 6 pm. Reserve dinner before a show or plan to grab quick food at LA Live's food hall, Hollywood and Highland's quick-service spots, or any of the Smorgasburg vendors in the Arts District. Sundays in LA lean toward the outdoor and family-friendly slate. Smorgasburg LA at ROW DTLA runs every Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm with food vendors, music, and crafts. Sunday Sound Bites at the Greek Theatre programs free pre-show music and food. The Hollywood Bowl programs Sunday Sunset concerts through summer, the Dodgers play Sunday day games at Chavez Ravine, and Santa Monica Pier runs free Sunday afternoon concerts during the Twilight on the Pier summer series. Pick a corner of the city and build the day around it.
Things to do in Los Angeles today
The fastest way to see what is on tonight is to scroll the event grid above, which auto-sorts by start time. Same-day tickets in Los Angeles are easier to come by than most cities because the venue density is so high — Largo, the Troubadour, the Echo, the Echoplex, the El Rey, and the Wiltern all release held seats and standing-room walkups on the night of the show outside of fully sold headliners. Comedy clubs along Sunset and Melrose typically have day-of seats at the box office for the late shows. Late-night LA clusters in a few corridors. Sunset Strip in West Hollywood runs club nights until 2 am at the bigger rooms, with the Comedy Store late shows often ending past midnight. The Hollywood Walk of Fame along Hollywood Boulevard between La Brea and Vine fills with foot traffic until midnight on weekends — bars and a few late kitchens stay open along the strip and on Cahuenga to the west. Downtown LA's Arts District has late kitchens and bars open past midnight on weekends, particularly around Mateo Street and 3rd. If you want a calmer night, midweek Mondays and Tuesdays are quieter across the city — that is when you can usually walk into Largo, catch a try-out night at the Comedy Store's Belly Room, or grab dinner on the Sunset Strip without a wait. Thursday through Saturday is when LA hits full volume. Plan transit and parking accordingly.
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Concerts
Los Angeles books every major North American arena and stadium tour, often multiple nights per run. Crypto.com Arena (formerly Staples Center) handles the 20,000-seat arena bookings downtown, the Kia Forum in Inglewood draws the buzziest rock and pop residencies, and SoFi Stadium next door opens for the largest stadium tours of the year. The Hollywood Bowl programs a packed summer season from June through September with LA Phil dates, pop nights, and film-score events. The Greek Theatre runs May through October. The Wiltern on Wilshire, the Fonda in Hollywood, the El Rey on Wilshire, and the Belasco downtown cover the mid-size touring circuit. Smaller rooms — the Troubadour, the Echo, the Echoplex, the Roxy — keep the indie and emerging-artist circuit moving nightly.
Comedy shows
Los Angeles has the deepest comedy scene in the world, full stop. The Comedy Store on Sunset programs three rooms (Main Room, Original Room, Belly Room) most nights with stacked lineups of working comics, headliners, and surprise drop-ins. The Laugh Factory two blocks east does the same. The Hollywood Improv on Melrose runs nightly. Largo at the Coronet on La Cienega programs the more curated end — solo storytelling shows, podcast tapings, and music-comedy hybrids. The Hollywood Bowl, the Wiltern, and the Theatre at Ace Hotel host the biggest touring stand-up nights. Tickets at the storefront clubs run $20-35 with a two-drink minimum; theatre tours run $50-150. Drop-in nights from name comedians happen most weeks at the Store and Largo, often unannounced.
Theater
Los Angeles theater splits between commercial touring Broadway at the Hollywood Pantages and the Ahmanson, opera and ballet at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and a deep small-house scene across the city. The Pantages handles long-running musicals like Hamilton, Wicked, and Book of Mormon. The Ahmanson and the Mark Taper Forum at the Music Center program Center Theatre Group's mainstage seasons. The Geffen Playhouse in Westwood runs contemporary plays and one-person shows. The Wallis Annenberg in Beverly Hills books dance, music, and theater. Smaller stages along Santa Monica Boulevard, in NoHo, and in Hollywood — Sacred Fools, Rogue Machine, and the Echo Theater Company — keep the independent theater community active year-round.
Sports games
Los Angeles hosts more major pro teams than any other US city. The Lakers and Clippers (NBA) share Crypto.com Arena, with the Clippers moving to the new Intuit Dome in Inglewood. The Kings (NHL) play at Crypto.com Arena from October through April. The Dodgers (MLB) play at Dodger Stadium in Chavez Ravine April through September, with the Angels (MLB) down in Anaheim. The Rams and Chargers (NFL) share SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. LAFC plays at BMO Stadium near Exposition Park, the LA Galaxy at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, and the LA Sparks (WNBA) at Crypto.com Arena. Lakers, Dodgers, and Rams home games move on the secondary market for premiums; weeknight games against non-marquee opponents are easier walk-ups.
Festivals
Los Angeles anchors a regional festival calendar that pulls visitors from across the country. Coachella, two hours east in Indio, runs the second and third weekends of April with a stacked headliner lineup and a Stagecoach country-music festival the following weekend on the same grounds. The Hollywood Bowl summer season programs themed festival nights — jazz, KCRW World Music, Bowl Movies, and the Playboy Jazz Festival in mid-June. The LA County Fair runs at Fairplex in Pomona through most of September. AFI Fest takes over Hollywood theaters in late October with red-carpet premieres. Outside of Coachella, smaller indie festivals like Cruel World, Just Like Heaven, and This Ain't No Picnic run on different weekends each spring and summer in the Pasadena and Pomona area.
Free events
Free programming in Los Angeles runs heaviest in summer when the outdoor calendar opens up. Santa Monica Pier's Twilight on the Pier concert series runs free Thursday and Sunday evenings from July through September with mid-tier touring acts on a stage above the beach. Grand Park downtown programs free outdoor movies, concerts, and festivals through summer. Pershing Square's Summer Concert Series runs Tuesday and Saturday evenings for free. The Getty Center and the Broad museum both offer free general admission year-round, with regular free concert programming on their plazas. Smorgasburg LA at ROW DTLA is free to walk through every Sunday, with food and drink à la carte. The Hollywood Bowl runs a few free open rehearsals each summer.
Live music
Outside the arena and amphitheater circuit, Los Angeles runs one of the densest live music scenes in the country. The Troubadour in West Hollywood — the room where Elton John broke in the US in 1970 — still books nightly and remains a destination for singer-songwriter and indie rock shows. The Roxy and the Whisky a Go Go on Sunset book rock, metal, and tribute nights. The Echo and Echoplex in Echo Park run indie and electronic shows in the 400-800 capacity range. Largo at the Coronet programs the quieter listening-room shows. The El Rey on Wilshire and the Fonda in Hollywood handle the mid-size touring slate. Cover charges at the smaller rooms run $15-35 most nights; the bigger Hollywood and West Hollywood rooms range from $30-75 depending on the act.
Nightlife
Nightlife in Los Angeles clusters in a few corridors. The Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, between Doheny and Crescent Heights, runs the highest concentration of clubs, rooftop bars, and live music venues — Saddle Ranch, Skybar, the Abbey, and the rotating Sunset Plaza lounges all run late on weekends. Downtown LA's Arts District around Mateo and 3rd Street runs craft cocktail bars and warehouse clubs that pull a different crowd. Hollywood Boulevard around Cahuenga is the more tourist-heavy strip, with the Avalon and Academy LA running large-room electronic and hip hop nights. Most clubs open at 10 and last call is 1:45 am for a 2 am close — California liquor law cuts off alcohol service strictly at 2. Rideshare or designated drivers are the standard plan, and Uber surge is severe at 2 am on Sunset.
Top neighborhoods
Downtown LA / South Park
Downtown LA's South Park district, bounded roughly by 7th, the 110, Pico, and Main, is the major-events core of the city. Crypto.com Arena anchors the neighborhood for Lakers, Clippers, Kings, Sparks, and arena tours. The Microsoft Theater next door (formerly Nokia) handles theatrical concerts, awards shows, and televised events. LA Live wraps both venues with restaurants, the Grammy Museum, and the Conga Room. The Theatre at Ace Hotel a few blocks north on Broadway runs concerts, comedy taping, and film festivals in a restored 1927 movie palace. The 7th Street/Metro Center subway station drops you a few blocks from every venue, and the Pico Metro stop sits steps from Crypto.com Arena.
Hollywood / West Hollywood
Hollywood and West Hollywood run the highest concentration of comedy clubs, live music venues, and nightlife in the city. Sunset Strip stretches roughly from Doheny to Crescent Heights along Sunset Boulevard in WeHo — the Comedy Store, the Laugh Factory, the Whisky a Go Go, the Roxy, the Viper Room, and the Troubadour all sit within a mile of each other. Hollywood Boulevard between La Brea and Vine runs the Walk of Fame, the Pantages Theatre, the TCL Chinese Theatre for premieres, and Hollywood and Highland. The Fonda Theatre and the Avalon book mid-size concerts. Parking in WeHo is brutal on weekends — plan rideshare. The Metro Red Line stops at Hollywood/Vine and Hollywood/Highland.
Inglewood / Hollywood Park
Inglewood is now the heaviest sports and concert corridor in LA. SoFi Stadium, opened in 2020, hosts the Rams and Chargers and books the biggest stadium tours of the year — Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, the Rolling Stones, and the FIFA World Cup in 2026 all route through SoFi. The Kia Forum, the legacy arena across the parking lot, still books some of the most desirable arena tours and residencies in the country. The Intuit Dome, the new Clippers arena, opened in 2024 next door. The Hollywood Park development wraps all three with restaurants, shops, and a year-round event plaza. Metro K Line runs to Downtown Inglewood station; expect long rideshare queues after major SoFi events.
Echo Park / Silver Lake
Echo Park and Silver Lake are the indie-rock and East Side music corridors of LA. The Echo and the Echoplex, two connected rooms on Sunset, book indie, electronic, and emerging touring acts most nights in the 400-800 capacity range. The Bootleg Theater (now closed) anchored the scene for years; smaller bars and music rooms along Sunset and Glendale Boulevards keep the indie circuit running. Dodger Stadium sits up the hill in Chavez Ravine, so Echo Park gets busy on home game days. The neighborhood runs creative and a little scruffier than the WeHo strip — lower covers, walk-up friendly, more local crowds. The 2 freeway and Metro Red Line stops at Vermont/Sunset.
Mid-City / Fairfax
Mid-City and Fairfax along Wilshire, Beverly, and Pico Boulevards house some of LA's best mid-size and listening-room venues. Largo at the Coronet on La Cienega just south of Beverly programs the quieter, curated end — comedy, music, podcast tapings — most nights of the week with reserved seating and a strict no-phone policy. The El Rey Theatre on Wilshire books mid-size indie, rock, and Latin tours in an art-deco room. The Original Farmers Market at 3rd and Fairfax and the Grove next door run free outdoor music in summer. Museum Row along Wilshire — LACMA, the Petersen, the Academy Museum — programs evening events and member nights. Parking is street or paid lots; Metro Purple Line extension is opening Wilshire stops in stages.
Westside / Santa Monica
Santa Monica and the Westside run a different rhythm — beach-adjacent, family-friendly during the day, with a strong free outdoor music slate in summer. Santa Monica Pier's Twilight on the Pier concert series runs free Thursday and Sunday evenings July through September with mid-tier touring acts on a stage at the end of the pier. Pico Boulevard between Bundy and Centinela runs late kitchens, dive bars, and a few small live rooms. Third Street Promenade has street performers nightly. The Broad Stage in Santa Monica programs theater, dance, and music. UCLA's Royce Hall in Westwood books touring world music, lectures, and classical performances. Metro E Line (formerly Expo) runs from downtown LA to Downtown Santa Monica in about 50 minutes.
What's on by month
January
Sundance Film Festival's LA satellite programming runs late January, with select premieres and panels at theaters across the city. The Lakers, Clippers, and Kings are in the heart of their NBA and NHL home schedules at Crypto.com Arena most nights. The Pantages and Ahmanson run winter Broadway programming. New Year's Eve programming spills into the first weekend at Disneyland Resort and Universal Studios Hollywood. Cooler-but-mild weather makes it one of the better months for walking-around tourism without the crowds.
February
The LA Art Show takes over the LA Convention Center in mid-February with hundreds of contemporary galleries showing work. Grammy Awards week (typically the first or second Sunday) brings industry events across Hollywood and West Hollywood, with the ceremony itself at Crypto.com Arena. Valentine's Day pulls reservations on Sunset Strip and at the Hollywood Bowl winter dinner programming. Lakers and Clippers are in their final regular-season push. The LA Marathon runs in mid-March most years but sometimes lands in late February.
March
The LA Marathon runs from Dodger Stadium to Century City on a Sunday in mid-March, shutting down major boulevards along the route. The Academy Awards (usually the second or third Sunday) brings Hollywood Boulevard's red-carpet shutdown around the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood and Highland. The Natural History Museum's Spider Pavilion and butterfly programming opens for spring. NBA and NHL home schedules are in their final push at Crypto.com Arena, and the Dodgers begin spring training with exhibition games at Dodger Stadium late in the month.
April
Coachella runs the second and third weekends of April in Indio, two hours east of downtown LA — most attendees treat Los Angeles as their before-and-after base. Stagecoach Country Music Festival runs the weekend after Coachella on the same Indio Polo Grounds. The Dodgers open the home season at Chavez Ravine in early April. Crypto.com Arena hosts NBA and NHL playoff games. The Hollywood Bowl announces its summer season. Weather is ideal — typically mid-70s and dry.
May
The Hollywood Bowl summer season opens in late May or early June with the LA Phil's opening night. The Greek Theatre opens its outdoor concert season in May with mid-tier touring acts. Cinco de Mayo brings major programming across East LA, Olvera Street, and the LA Live plaza. Mother's Day weekend pulls brunch reservations at Hollywood, Santa Monica, and Pasadena restaurants. NBA and NHL playoff games at Crypto.com Arena if either of the LA teams are in. The Dodgers home schedule is in full run.
June
The Playboy Jazz Festival at the Hollywood Bowl in mid-June kicks off the summer Bowl programming in earnest. LA Pride parade runs on a Sunday in early-to-mid June, taking over Hollywood Boulevard with a parade and street festival. The Greek Theatre is in full swing. Smorgasburg LA Sundays at ROW DTLA pull large crowds. The Dodgers home schedule is heavy. Summer concert series at Santa Monica Pier (Twilight on the Pier) starts in late June or early July.
July
Independence Day brings free fireworks at the Hollywood Bowl, Dodger Stadium after a home game, the Rose Bowl, and the Queen Mary in Long Beach. The Hollywood Bowl's summer season is in peak run — film-score nights, KCRW World Music, jazz festival nights, and headliner pop dates layer week to week. Santa Monica Pier's Twilight on the Pier free concert series runs Thursday and Sunday evenings all month. The LA Sparks (WNBA) home schedule is in full run at Crypto.com Arena.
August
The Hollywood Bowl is at its busiest in August with the Tchaikovsky Spectacular fireworks weekend, jazz programming, and pop headliners most nights. The Sunset Strip Music Festival runs along Sunset in WeHo (when programmed). The LA County Fair opens in late August at Fairplex in Pomona and runs through Labor Day weekend. Made in America LA (now defunct but occasionally revived) historically ran Labor Day weekend at Grand Park. Outdoor screenings at Hollywood Forever Cemetery's Cinespia series run Saturday nights all month.
September
The LA County Fair runs through Labor Day weekend at Fairplex in Pomona with concerts, rides, and food. The Hollywood Bowl's summer season wraps in late September. NFL kickoff weekend brings the Rams and Chargers home to SoFi Stadium. Just for Laughs LA (the festival's Los Angeles edition) runs comedy programming across multiple venues for a week. Dodgers playoff push at Chavez Ravine. The Emmy Awards typically air the third or fourth Sunday from the Microsoft Theater downtown.
October
AFI Fest takes over Hollywood theaters in late October with red-carpet premieres and international film programming. Halloween events fill the city — Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights runs nightly, Knott's Scary Farm in Buena Park, and the West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval shuts down Santa Monica Boulevard on October 31st. The Rams and Chargers home schedule is in full run at SoFi. NBA and NHL season tip off with Lakers, Clippers, and Kings home games at Crypto.com Arena. Dodgers playoff run if they advance.
November
The LA Auto Show opens at the LA Convention Center in mid-November and runs through Thanksgiving weekend. The Hollywood Christmas Parade runs the Sunday after Thanksgiving down Hollywood Boulevard. The Rams and Chargers home games anchor most weekends at SoFi. The Lakers and Clippers home schedules are in their early-season run at Crypto.com Arena. Holiday programming starts at Disneyland, Universal, and the Grove. The American Music Awards (when scheduled) air from the Microsoft Theater.
December
The LA Auto Show runs through the first weekend of December. Christmas programming saturates Disneyland Resort, Universal Studios Hollywood, and the Grove with tree lightings, fireworks, and seasonal overlays. The Nutcracker by the Los Angeles Ballet plays at the Dolby Theatre and at Royce Hall across the month. Lakers and Clippers Christmas Day games at Crypto.com Arena are nationally televised marquee dates. New Year's Eve programming runs across Disneyland, Universal, Grand Park's free downtown countdown, and Hollywood Boulevard club nights.












