Best Shows This Week: March 26 to April 1, 2018
Tons of great shows highlight our Best Shows This Week, including Durand Jones & The Indications, The Voidz, Lauren Ruth Ward, and more! Check out the full calendar here.
Tons of great shows highlight our Best Shows This Week, including Durand Jones & The Indications, The Voidz, Lauren Ruth Ward, and more! Check out the full calendar here.
Iconic ’90s band The Breeders will play the Fonda Theatre this April and we have a pair of tickets to give away as they tour behind a new album! Favorites of ours Cherry Glazerr are opening up as well! Click here for more info.
Natalie Prass gave Los Angeles a preview of her upcoming sophomore record The Future And The Past at the Moroccan Lounge on Tuesday night, thrilling the crowd with its 90’s R&B feel. Check out our photos from the show here!
British rock four-piece Wolf Alice brought their anthemic tunes to The Mayan in DTLA on Monday night and delivered a marathon performance that had the crowd singing along. Check out our photos of the show here!
Lots of awesomeness highlights our Best Shows This Week! Wolf Alice has a gig at The Mayan, Natalie Prass is at the Moroccan Lounge, Craig David brings TS5 to The Roxy, and much more! Check out the full calendar here.
NYC indie rock trio Sunflower Bean are returning to Los Angeles this June amidst a ton of buzz surrounding their awesome sophomore record that dropped this month! Don’t miss them at the Teragram Ballroom, get ticket information here.
I’m on a flight to Austin for SXSW as the week kicks off, but that doesn’t mean I won’t still have some FOMO of the shows happening in LA. Noel Gallagher, Charli XCX, and Four Tet are just some of the quality gigs among my Best Shows This Week calendar — check it out!
ZZ Ward, Black Pistol Fire, and Billy Raffoul brought a triple-threat to the Fonda Theatre. Check out our review and photos of the show here!
Los Angeles-based indie folk five-piece Mt. Joy played the first show in support of their newly-released debut self-titled album, and it happened to be their first-ever sold-out Los Angeles show, at the Moroccan Lounge in DTLA! Check out our review and photo gallery here.
I’ve always imagined that New York gypsy punk band Gogol Bordello would be who plays the afterparty after your team wins the Quidditch Cup and Monday night they were at the Fonda Theatre with that kind of party in tow. Check out our review and photos!