Dying To Go

Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer

Midnight Tyrannosaurus w/ MVRDA

Midnight Tyrannosaurus w/ MVRDAExchange LA

July 17

Lil Texas

Lil TexasAcademy LA

July 17

Max Cooper 3D/AV Live - Feeling Is Structure Tour

Max Cooper 3D/AV Live - Feeling Is Structure TourThe Belasco

July 18

Tri Nohbi

Tri NohbiThe Peppermint Club

July 18

moondoggy with Sun Casino

moondoggy with Sun CasinoThe Echo

July 18

Vacation Manor

Vacation ManorTeragram Ballroom

July 18

Desert Daze Presents The Big Micro featuring DakhaBrakha w/ Brainstory

Desert Daze Presents The Big Micro featuring DakhaBrakha w/ BrainstoryThe Bellwether

July 18

Lil Texas 360°

Lil Texas 360°Exchange LA

July 18

SOS Booking Presents: I Promised The World

SOS Booking Presents: I Promised The WorldThe Belasco

July 19

Bob Moses w/ Cannons

Bob Moses w/ CannonsHollywood Bowl

July 19

Haunt Me

Haunt MePacific Electric

July 19

VLSF & KCRW Present: Moondough w/ mypilotis & The Treedome

VLSF & KCRW Present: Moondough w/ mypilotis & The TreedomeThe Moroccan Lounge

July 23

Howard Jones: Things Can Only Get Better Tour

Howard Jones: Things Can Only Get Better TourGreek Theatre

July 23

Suki Waterhouse

Suki WaterhouseHollywood Forever Cemetary

July 23

Bad Nerves

Bad NervesPacific Electric

July 23

Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer

Anysia Kym & Tony SeltzerThe Echo

July 24

Orion 224 with Cannon the Dealers & American Woman

Orion 224 with Cannon the Dealers & American WomanThe Moroccan Lounge

July 24

STVSH b2b RSUN - special guest SHOCKFACE b2b NXSTY

STVSH b2b RSUN - special guest SHOCKFACE b2b NXSTYAcademy LA

July 24

KCRW Presents: Emperor X

KCRW Presents: Emperor XThe Echo

July 25

Boris Brejcha

Boris BrejchaHollywood Bowl

July 26

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes TourThe Bellwether

July 28

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes TourThe Bellwether

July 29

Mella: Or So We've Been Touring w/ support from Body Thief & Postdrome

Mella: Or So We've Been Touring w/ support from Body Thief & PostdromeThe Moroccan Lounge

July 30

Abby Kenna with Hana Bryanne

Abby Kenna with Hana BryanneThe Echo

July 30

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes TourThe Bellwether

July 30

The Pretty Reckless - Dear God Tour

The Pretty Reckless - Dear God TourThe Wiltern

July 31

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes TourThe Bellwether

July 31

Black Moth Super Rainbow

Black Moth Super RainbowThe Belasco

July 31

Cannibal Ox "The Cold Vein" 25 Year Anniversary

Cannibal Ox "The Cold Vein" 25 Year AnniversaryThe Regent Theater

July 31

Kim Gordon - Play Me Tour

Kim Gordon - Play Me TourPacific Electric

August 1

Los Aptos

Los AptosThe Echo

August 1

Midnight Tyrannosaurus w/ MVRDA

Midnight Tyrannosaurus w/ MVRDA

Friday, July 17 • 10:00 PM

If your playlist is a fever dream of bass drops and late-night rumbles, then Midnight Tyrannosaurus with MVRDA is the sonic escapade you can't afford to miss. Imagine a night where Jurassic beats meet cyberpunk chaos, and you're moshing with the coolest cats this side of the Hudson. This isn't just a gig; it's an electronic rite of passage held in a venue dripping with underground cred. Forget the mainstream sellouts with their overpriced energy drinks—this is for those who know that true bass heads buy their tickets from TicketWeb and TIXR, not some shady reseller. So lace up your freshest kicks, grab your crew, and prepare for a night that promises to shake the very bedrock of your existence. Get ready to tell your grandkids about the night you danced with dinosaurs. FOMO is real, and this is your antidote.

Exchange LA
618 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles 90014

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Lil Texas

Lil Texas

Friday, July 17 • 10:00 PM

Lil Texas is the sonic adrenaline shot your weekend didn’t know it needed, a high-octane fever dream that’ll leave you questioning what “bedtime” even means. Dive into the night at this 21+ cashless wonderland, where your only currency is pure, unadulterated euphoria. As you navigate the venue's labyrinth of pulsing beats and neon whispers, forget third-party lookalikes—only TicketWeb & TIXR entries will unlock this realm. And if you’re rolling deep, bottle service and VIP sections await, adding a layer of glam to your gritty pursuit of transcendence. So, dust off your fiercest fit (consult the FAQ for deets), grab your ID, and let Lil Texas recalibrate your idea of ecstasy. Don’t sleep on this one—unless you’re still dreaming by the end.

Academy LA
6021 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles 90028

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Max Cooper 3D/AV Live - Feeling Is Structure Tour

Max Cooper 3D/AV Live - Feeling Is Structure Tour

Saturday, July 18 • 7:00 PM

Step into the synesthetic wonderland that is Max Cooper's 3D/AV Live experience—his Feeling Is Structure Tour is not just a show, it's an immersive odyssey that makes your favorite Spotify playlist feel like elevator music. With visuals that melt the boundaries between your senses and beats that tickle your cerebral cortex, Cooper orchestrates a journey where you don't just hear the music—you see it, feel it, and might even taste it if you're deep enough in the groove. Doors swing open at LA's iconic Belasco, a venue where standing is not optional, but inevitable as your body succumbs to audio-visual alchemy. Arrive early, snag a spot in the wheelchair-friendly zone if you need, and prepare for a night that might just redefine the boundaries of your reality. And remember, any plans you think you have could be subject to change—so just roll with it and let the FOMO wash over those who dared to stay home.

The Belasco
1050 South Hill Street
Los Angeles 90015

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Tri Nohbi

Tri Nohbi

Saturday, July 18 • 7:00 PM

Just when you thought your Thursday night couldn't get any more ironic, Tri Nohbi, the lovechild of post-punk grit and dream-pop daydreams, is about to shake up your Spotify algorithm IRL. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage to the altar of cool, tucked away in a venue so secret, it's practically a speakeasy for the sonically enlightened. Doors creak open at 7 PM, but time? It's just an abstract concept in Tri Nohbi's universe. Bring your valid ID and leave your ennui at home, because this show promises the kind of transcendence that only happens when the bassline hits your chest just right. Trust me, missing this will haunt you more than that time you skipped out on the Pavement reunion tour.

The Peppermint Club
8713 Beverly Blvd
Los Angeles 90048

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moondoggy with Sun Casino

moondoggy with Sun Casino

Saturday, July 18 • 7:00 PM

If your soul hasn't been sufficiently stirred in a while, get ready for a seismic shift. This Friday, The Echo is the epicenter of cool as moondoggy and Sun Casino collide for a night that promises to be more transformative than your first listen to Loveless. Moondoggy's ethereal riffs will envelop you like a sonic hug, while Sun Casino's kaleidoscopic synths transport you to a dimension where every moment feels like a memory. It's the kind of show that legends are whispered about in dimly lit vinyl shops and moody coffee spots. Check The Echo's socials if you want to secure your ticket to what will be the next chapter in your coming-of-age playlist. You won't just be missing out—you'll be missing everything.

The Echo
1822 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles 90026

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Vacation Manor

Vacation Manor

Saturday, July 18 • 7:00 PM

When the hazy summer heat starts melting your playlists into one indistinguishable blur, it's time to inject some fresh sonic juice into your life. Enter Vacation Manor, the indie darlings who’ve been crafting the kind of shimmering anthems that make you feel like you're in a coming-of-age film, where the credits roll just as you conquer the world. Catch them at Teragram Ballroom, a venue that's basically an indie music church and your ticket to a night of transcendence. They're bringing along the dream-pop prodigy Jettee, whose tracks feel like dipping your toes into a pool of nostalgia, and Nolen Durham, the singer-songwriter who straddles the line between folk introspection and alt-pop flair better than your favorite thrifted sweater. It's all happening on July 18th, and whether you're shelling out $20 in advance or throwing down $25 at the door, this is the kind of sonic baptism you won't want to miss. All ages welcome, but you might want to leave the posers at home.

Teragram Ballroom
1234 West 7th Street
Los Angeles 90017

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Desert Daze Presents The Big Micro featuring DakhaBrakha w/ Brainstory

Desert Daze Presents The Big Micro featuring DakhaBrakha w/ Brainstory

Saturday, July 18 • 8:00 PM

Get ready to transcend the mundane with Desert Daze Presents The Big Micro, the ultimate sonic oasis you didn’t know you needed. This monthly rendezvous at The Bellwether just got an upgrade, and it’s ready to blow your mind. Picture this: Ukraine’s DakhaBrakha serving up their avant-garde ethno-chaos, the groovy soul vibes of LA's own Brainstory, and the jaw-dropping vocal acrobatics of Chinese throat singer Li Daiguo. We haven’t even gotten to DJ NUGE, the pro skater-turned-turntable maestro—expect the unexpected.

But here's the clincher: the Looking Glass Lounge. For those who demand exclusivity, this elevated experience gets you stage-adjacent views, a private bar slinging exclusive concoctions, and a grazing table that’ll make your charcuterie dreams come true. Oh, and did we mention the private bathrooms? Because who has time to queue when you’re vibing this hard?

Ditch your cash (this venue's all about the card) and prepare for an immersive night where music, art, and community collide in a kaleidoscope of cool. Tickets are on lockdown till the eleventh hour, so mark your calendars and start counting the minutes. FOMO doesn’t even begin to cover it.

The Bellwether
333 S. Boylston St.
Los Angeles 90017

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Lil Texas 360°

Lil Texas 360°

Saturday, July 18 • 10:00 PM

Lil Texas is the sonic adrenaline shot your weekend didn’t know it needed, a high-octane fever dream that’ll leave you questioning what “bedtime” even means. Dive into the night at this 21+ cashless wonderland, where your only currency is pure, unadulterated euphoria. As you navigate the venue's labyrinth of pulsing beats and neon whispers, forget third-party lookalikes—only TicketWeb & TIXR entries will unlock this realm. And if you’re rolling deep, bottle service and VIP sections await, adding a layer of glam to your gritty pursuit of transcendence. So, dust off your fiercest fit (consult the FAQ for deets), grab your ID, and let Lil Texas recalibrate your idea of ecstasy. Don’t sleep on this one—unless you’re still dreaming by the end.

Exchange LA
618 S. Spring Street
Los Angeles 90014

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SOS Booking Presents: I Promised The World

SOS Booking Presents: I Promised The World

Sunday, July 19 • 5:30 PM

On a night when the stars align and your Spotify Discover Weekly feels a little too algorithmic, head to The Belasco where SOS Booking delivers an auditory pilgrimage with I Promised The World. Get ready to dive headfirst into a soundscape that's part cathartic release, part poetic reverie. With the post-hardcore legends A Static Lullaby stirring echoes of the early aughts in all the best ways, and Rosasharin's ethereal vocals weaving a tapestry of sound that's anything but guilt-inducing, this isn't just a gig—it's an immersive experience. Guilt rounds out the lineup, promising raw emotion that strips away any pretense of a mundane existence. The venue's standing room-only vibe ensures you're in the thick of it, surrounded by kindred spirits who know how to feel music as much as hear it. Don't let this one pass you by—your future self will thank you for the memories. Doors at 5:30, first gut punch at 6:30. Be there or keep scrolling through life.

The Belasco
1050 South Hill Street
Los Angeles 90015

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Bob Moses w/ Cannons

Bob Moses w/ Cannons

Sunday, July 19 • 7:00 PM

This Saturday, trade your existential dread for a transcendent night as Bob Moses brings their [Club Set] to town, igniting the dance floor with their signature blend of hypnotic beats and ethereal melodies. Picture this: the perfect fusion of your favorite underground warehouse party and that fleeting dream where you finally understood the meaning of life. Expect an alchemy of deep house grooves and indie rock sensibilities that'll have you dancing like no one's watching—even though everyone's secretly trying to catch your vibe. It's not just a gig; it’s a rite of passage into a sonic utopia where ennui evaporates and only the groove remains. Grab your ticket before this becomes the show everyone pretends they were at last night. See you on the other side of cool.

Hollywood Bowl
2301 N. Highland Ave.
Los Angeles 90078

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Haunt Me

Haunt Me

Sunday, July 19 • 8:00 PM

Haunt Me is set to turn the dimly lit backroom of Elsewhere into a sonic séance that will leave even the most stoic hipster ghosting their Wednesday night plans. This isn't just another basement-born shoegaze act—these kids are weaving dream-pop tapestries so lush that My Bloody Valentine might call for pointers. With reverb-drenched guitars that echo like a never-ending Brooklynite summer twilight and vocals that glide through the ether like lost spirits, Haunt Me is conjuring a spectral soundscape that shimmers with nostalgia and newness in equal measure. Miss this, and you’ll be left scrolling through grainy Instagram stories, wishing you were lost in the echo chamber of their hypnotic harmonies. If you're ready to transcend the mundane and float on a cloud of sonic bliss, punch that RSVP button before it's too late.

Pacific Electric
1729 Naud Street
Los Angeles 90012

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VLSF & KCRW Present: Moondough w/ mypilotis & The Treedome

VLSF & KCRW Present: Moondough w/ mypilotis & The Treedome

Thursday, July 23 • 6:30 PM

Cancel your plans, text your ex, and dig out those vintage cowboy boots because VLSF & KCRW have cooked up a sonic feast that’ll make your summer playlist obsolete. On July 23, 2026, the indie constellation aligns as Moondough headlines a night that promises to be as transcendent as it is transformative. With a sound like Tame Impala jamming under a disco ball on the dark side of the moon, Moondough is set to deliver a show that’s pure lunar magic.

But wait—there's more. mypilotis, the darlings of the underground dream-pop scene, will sweep you off your feet with synths so luscious they could tuck you into bed. And opening the night, The Treedome, a collective of psych-folk wizards, will wrap you in a warm cocoon of sound that feels like hugging your favorite flannel shirt.

Doors open at 6:30 PM, but get there early; you don’t want to be the one stuck outside while your friends are inside vibing. Tickets are a steal at $15 in advance and $20 at the door, a small price to pay to witness the future of music unfold before your very eyes. All ages are welcome, so bring your little sister; she deserves to know what cool looks like. Mark your calendar, charge your phone, and prepare for the night of your life. FOMO? Not on our watch.

The Moroccan Lounge
901 E 1st Street
Los Angeles 90012

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Howard Jones: Things Can Only Get Better Tour

Howard Jones: Things Can Only Get Better Tour

Thursday, July 23 • 6:30 PM

When was the last time you felt the synthy embrace of pure optimism? Howard Jones is bringing his Things Can Only Get Better Tour to town, ready to remind us why the '80s were the neon-lit cradle of pop alchemy. This isn't just a concert; it's a sonic time machine. Jones delivers his iconic anthems with an energy that defies decades, flanked by a band that captures the essence of a John Hughes montage. Imagine dancing like nobody's watching, under a strobe light of nostalgia and futurism. Even the most ironic hipster will find themselves swept away in a tide of unapologetic joy. FOMO is real—you won't want to miss the chance to experience the synth wizardry that practically invented the "synthpop bop." So, lace up your Docs, dust off that vintage bomber, and get ready to lose yourself in a night where things truly can only get better.

Greek Theatre
2700 N. Vermont Ave
Los Angeles 90027

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Suki Waterhouse

Suki Waterhouse

Thursday, July 23 • 7:30 PM

When the Lollapalooza dust settles, the night owls know the real magic begins, and Suki Waterhouse is here to conjure it. Picture this: the clock strikes 11PM, the House of Blues Chicago pulses with a kaleidoscope of sound, and Suki, our indie darling, takes the stage, her voice a siren call to the cool kids of the Windy City. Forget the mainstream circus that was earlier in the day—this is where the true believers gather, where each note is a secret handshake and the air is thick with the electric hum of possibility. It's standing room only, shoulder to shoulder with tastemakers and dreamers, all drawn to the glow of a performance that blurs the line between reality and a fever dream. And here's the kicker: $1 from every ticket helps shape the future rebels of Chicago's art scene, supporting programs like the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra and the John Walt Foundation. So, don your best thrifted ensemble, grab that barely-used passport ID, and dive into the sonic wonderland that awaits. This isn't just a show; it's a rite of passage.

Hollywood Forever Cemetary
6000 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles 90038

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Bad Nerves

Bad Nerves

Thursday, July 23 • 8:00 PM

Prepare your eardrums for a sonic adrenaline shot as Bad Nerves crash into the scene like a caffeine-fueled fever dream you won’t want to wake up from. Hailing from the depths of the DIY punk underworld, these guys thrash through their set like it's both their first gig and their last. Imagine The Ramones' reckless energy colliding with The Strokes' effortless cool—all cranked up to 11. It's the kind of show that gets your heart racing and your feet moving before you can even think about it. Miss it, and you'll only have your Spotify playlist to blame for not living your best life.

Pacific Electric
1729 Naud Street
Los Angeles 90012

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Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer

Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer

Friday, July 24 • 8:00 PM

Prepare to have your senses hijacked, because Anysia Kym & Tony Seltzer are about to redefine your Thursday night plans at The Echo. This is your chance to witness the kind of musical alchemy that takes place when ethereal synthpop meets gritty DIY beats—think if Beach House and Clams Casino had a lovechild and decided to raise it in the coolest basement in Silver Lake. Anysia's haunting vocals paired with Tony's masterful soundscapes are the kind of combo that makes you wonder why you ever wasted time on those overhyped Spotify playlists. You could stay home scrolling through endless memes, or you could find yourself lost in a soundscape that feels like a lucid dream in neon. Don’t just hear about it from your coolest friend later—be there. Check The Echo's socials for the lowdown, and prep your ears for an unforgettable sonic journey.

The Echo
1822 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles 90026

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Orion 224 with Cannon the Dealers & American Woman

Orion 224 with Cannon the Dealers & American Woman

Friday, July 24 • 9:30 PM

On July 24, 2026, the cosmos will align at The Moroccan Lounge for a night that promises to be nothing short of galactic. Leading the charge is Orion 224, the interstellar shoegaze collective whose sound is a swirling nebula of reverb and introspective lyrics—think Slowdive reimagined for a generation weaned on AI playlists and vintage synths. They’re joined by Cannon the Dealers, a trio of post-punk renegades who wield jagged riffs and sardonic wit like a switchblade in a dark alley. Rounding out this cosmic trinity is American Woman, the enigmatic one-woman synthpop oracle whose mixes are as unpredictable as a Mercury retrograde. At just $12 in advance ($15 day of), it’s the best deal this side of the Milky Way. Doors open at 9:30pm, but word to the wise: this is one black hole you’ll want to get sucked into early. Forget the usual algorithms and curated playlists—this is where the real discovery happens.

The Moroccan Lounge
901 E 1st Street
Los Angeles 90012

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STVSH b2b RSUN - special guest SHOCKFACE b2b NXSTY

STVSH b2b RSUN - special guest SHOCKFACE b2b NXSTY

Friday, July 24 • 10:00 PM

Get ready to dive headfirst into an electrifying night where the boundaries of bass and rhythm are not just pushed—they’re shattered. STVSH and RSUN are going b2b, promising a sonic journey that oscillates between dark, pulsating beats and ethereal soundscapes. As if that wasn’t enough to fry your circuits, SHOCKFACE and NXSTY will be tagging in to weave their magic, creating an atmosphere that’s as intoxicating as the underground scene itself. Forget the usual—it’s all about the unexpected collaborations and raw, unfiltered sound here. This is the kind of night where legends are born in dimly lit corners and the dance floor becomes a place of worship. Don’t sleep on it; every beat missed here is a story you won’t tell. Only the coolest kids know that missing out is not an option.

Academy LA
6021 Hollywood Blvd.
Los Angeles 90028

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KCRW Presents: Emperor X

KCRW Presents: Emperor X

Saturday, July 25 • 7:00 PM

Dive into the echo chamber of your wildest sonic dreams, because KCRW is serving up a night with Emperor X that'll make your Spotify Wrapped look like a grocery list. The Echo’s dim-lit stage will transform into a cosmic portal where lo-fi whispers meet anthemic outbursts, curated by the mastermind of musical mischief, Chad Matheny. If the magnetic pulse of DIY energy and the allure of unconventional genius are your jam, then missing this show is simply not an option. Follow those cryptic social media trails @theechola and prepare to have your perception of indie valor elevated to transcendental heights. Your future-self will thank you—trust.

The Echo
1822 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles 90026

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Boris Brejcha

Boris Brejcha

Sunday, July 26 • 7:00 PM

Prepare to have your socks blown off and your jaded soul reinvigorated, because Boris Brejcha is about to drop the kind of set that'll make you want to tattoo his logo on your eyelids. The masked maestro of high-tech minimal’s bringing his A-game to the coolest underground venue this side of a Berlin warehouse, promising a sonic journey that'll have you questioning if you've ever truly *heard* music before. Picture a kaleidoscope of pulsating beats and ethereal synths that’ll wrap around you like an intoxicating fever dream. This isn’t just a show—it's a baptism by bass, a rite of passage for anyone who claims to know what’s truly cutting-edge. Miss this set, and you might as well hang up your vintage band tees and call it quits, because your street cred is about to evaporate faster than a TikTok trend.

Hollywood Bowl
2301 N. Highland Ave.
Los Angeles 90078

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Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Tuesday, July 28 • 7:00 PM

The Violent Femmes are back, baby, and they're dragging all 45 years of their deliciously defiant energy to the Bellwether. This is the tour that’s making all the indie darlings and punk purists crawl out from their art-house hideaways. Imagine stomping along to "Blister in the Sun" with a crowd that gets the joke—while you sip on something exclusive in the Looking Glass Lounge, where the drinks are as curated as your best friend’s vinyl collection. The Bellwether's gone cashless, and so should your excuses. With a separate entrance and private bathrooms, it’s like being on the guest list for the gig of the year. Grab your ticket before the delivery delay lifts and everyone else realizes this isn't just another show. It’s the kind of night you’ll be name-dropping at parties for the next decade. Time to give in to the FOMO, darling.

The Bellwether
333 S. Boylston St.
Los Angeles 90017

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Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Wednesday, July 29 • 7:00 PM

The Violent Femmes are back, baby, and they're dragging all 45 years of their deliciously defiant energy to the Bellwether. This is the tour that’s making all the indie darlings and punk purists crawl out from their art-house hideaways. Imagine stomping along to "Blister in the Sun" with a crowd that gets the joke—while you sip on something exclusive in the Looking Glass Lounge, where the drinks are as curated as your best friend’s vinyl collection. The Bellwether's gone cashless, and so should your excuses. With a separate entrance and private bathrooms, it’s like being on the guest list for the gig of the year. Grab your ticket before the delivery delay lifts and everyone else realizes this isn't just another show. It’s the kind of night you’ll be name-dropping at parties for the next decade. Time to give in to the FOMO, darling.

The Bellwether
333 S. Boylston St.
Los Angeles 90017

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Mella: Or So We've Been Touring w/ support from Body Thief & Postdrome

Mella: Or So We've Been Touring w/ support from Body Thief & Postdrome

Thursday, July 30 • 6:30 PM

Heads up, music mavens: the universe just dropped a sonic bombshell, and it's landing right at the Moroccan Lounge. Mella is gracing us with their "Or So We've Been Touring" tour, and trust me, this isn't just another gig—it's a full-on experience. Imagine the atmospheric vibes of a celestial shoegaze dream, textured with layers that make even your wildest daydreams feel mundane. And with Body Thief opening, expect a cerebral blend of post-hardcore energy that’s the musical equivalent of a double espresso shot. Postdrome rounds out the night with an ambient soundscape that defies gravity and logic. Tickets are a steal at $15 in advance—consider it a down payment on your coolest memory of the summer. So, dust off your most ironic band tee, grab that pre-show kombucha, and prepare your soul for transcendence. This is where your future best stories are born.

The Moroccan Lounge
901 E 1st Street
Los Angeles 90012

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Abby Kenna with Hana Bryanne

Abby Kenna with Hana Bryanne

Thursday, July 30 • 7:00 PM

Clear your calendars and dust off your vintage denim because Abby Kenna and Hana Bryanne are about to detonate The Echo with a night of sonic transcendence. Abby Kenna, the unassuming queen of tender angst, pairs her poetic prowess with Hana Bryanne’s ethereal synth magic—think of it as the lovechild of Beach House and Angel Olsen, if they were raised on a steady diet of lo-fi bedroom recordings and late-night existential chats. This is more than a concert; it’s a rite of passage into the heart of the indie labyrinth. You’ll want bragging rights for when these legends inevitably blow up, so grab a ticket, grab a friend, and prepare to be swept into a kaleidoscope of sound that Pitchfork will envy and BrooklynVegan will gush about. Check out the Echo’s socials and website for deets, just don’t say we didn’t warn you when this becomes the gig everyone talks about next week.

The Echo
1822 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles 90026

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Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Thursday, July 30 • 7:00 PM

The Violent Femmes are back, baby, and they're dragging all 45 years of their deliciously defiant energy to the Bellwether. This is the tour that’s making all the indie darlings and punk purists crawl out from their art-house hideaways. Imagine stomping along to "Blister in the Sun" with a crowd that gets the joke—while you sip on something exclusive in the Looking Glass Lounge, where the drinks are as curated as your best friend’s vinyl collection. The Bellwether's gone cashless, and so should your excuses. With a separate entrance and private bathrooms, it’s like being on the guest list for the gig of the year. Grab your ticket before the delivery delay lifts and everyone else realizes this isn't just another show. It’s the kind of night you’ll be name-dropping at parties for the next decade. Time to give in to the FOMO, darling.

The Bellwether
333 S. Boylston St.
Los Angeles 90017

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The Pretty Reckless - Dear God Tour

The Pretty Reckless - Dear God Tour

Friday, July 31 • 7:00 PM

The Pretty Reckless are crashing into the indie zeitgeist with the subtlety of a glitter bomb in a silent film, and you don't want to be caught on the outside of this sonic storm. With Taylor Momsen's voice slinking between smoky allure and full-throttle rock goddess, this is a band that's mastered the art of setting the room ablaze with every riff. Imagine Blondie and Soundgarden had a rebellious, leather-clad lovechild, and you're halfway there. Catch them at their upcoming gig before they explode into a stratosphere only the cool kids can reach. This is not just a concert; it's your ticket to the inner circle of musical enlightenment. Miss it, and you'll be left scrolling Instagram, hoping to snatch a glimpse of what real rock 'n' roll looks like in 2023.

The Wiltern
3790 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles 90010

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Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Violent Femmes: 45 Years of Violent Femmes Tour

Friday, July 31 • 7:00 PM

The Violent Femmes are back, baby, and they're dragging all 45 years of their deliciously defiant energy to the Bellwether. This is the tour that’s making all the indie darlings and punk purists crawl out from their art-house hideaways. Imagine stomping along to "Blister in the Sun" with a crowd that gets the joke—while you sip on something exclusive in the Looking Glass Lounge, where the drinks are as curated as your best friend’s vinyl collection. The Bellwether's gone cashless, and so should your excuses. With a separate entrance and private bathrooms, it’s like being on the guest list for the gig of the year. Grab your ticket before the delivery delay lifts and everyone else realizes this isn't just another show. It’s the kind of night you’ll be name-dropping at parties for the next decade. Time to give in to the FOMO, darling.

The Bellwether
333 S. Boylston St.
Los Angeles 90017

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Black Moth Super Rainbow

Black Moth Super Rainbow

Friday, July 31 • 8:00 PM

When the psychedelic haze of Black Moth Super Rainbow rolls into The Belasco, the only place you want to be is deep in the throng, feeling those analog synth waves ripple through your very being. This isn't just another gig; it's an initiation into a surrealist world where the boundaries between dream and reality blur under neon lights. The venue may be standing room only, but once Tobacco's vocoder-spun incantations hit, you'll be glad you're on your feet—ready to sway, swoon, and lose yourself in the kaleidoscopic soundscapes. With a pre-show VIP lounge that's basically a time machine to an 8-bit fever dream, and an all-ages crowd that feels like a cross-generational summit of cool, missing this would be like skipping the afterparty of the apocalypse. Show up, tune in, and let Black Moth Super Rainbow redefine your idea of a live experience.

The Belasco
1050 South Hill Street
Los Angeles 90015

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Cannibal Ox "The Cold Vein" 25 Year Anniversary

Cannibal Ox "The Cold Vein" 25 Year Anniversary

Friday, July 31 • 9:00 PM

If your sonic diet needs a serious recalibration, step into the time machine and make your way to the 25th anniversary of Cannibal Ox's "The Cold Vein." This isn't just a nod to nostalgia; it's a full-throttle immersion into the gritty underbelly of indie hip-hop's golden age. The night kicks off with Voodoo Liòn from Alien ArtGang, setting the tone with a cosmic blend of beats that defy gravity and genre alike. Then, brace yourself as Vast Aire resurrects the raw, lyrical alchemy that made Cannibal Ox more than a name—it was a revelation.

Joining this ear pilgrimage are Jouble H.B from Iron Galaxy Clik, Bicaso of the legendary Living Legends, and Kenyattah Black of Ear Tight, each ready to drop verses that hit like meteor showers. Doors open at 8pm, and with an all-ages invite, it's a communal rite of passage. Forget your endless scroll through the algorithm's mediocrity—this is the lifeline your playlists have been begging for. Get there, because if you miss it, consider your cultural cachet on life support.

The Regent Theater
448 S. Main St.
Los Angeles 90013

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Kim Gordon - Play Me Tour

Kim Gordon - Play Me Tour

Saturday, August 1 • 8:00 PM

Clear your calendars and break out your vintage Sonic Youth tees because Kim Gordon is about to school us all on the art of cool with her "Play Me Tour." This isn't just a gig; it's a masterclass in avant-garde artistry from the OG queen of noise. Expect a sonic journey that oscillates between gritty, guitar-laden crescendos and ethereal explorations that only Gordon can deliver. The venue's bound to transform into a sonic temple where every riff feels like a personal revelation. The only thing thicker than the distortion will be the palpable sense of '90s nostalgia mingling with the future of alt-rock. Miss this and you'll be left piecing together snippets from TikTok like a musical detective. Get there early, stay late, and let Kim Gordon redefine your perception of live music in the most mind-expanding way possible.

Pacific Electric
1729 Naud Street
Los Angeles 90012

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Los Aptos

Los Aptos

Saturday, August 1 • 8:00 PM

Heads up, scenesters: Los Aptos is about to blow the roof off your favorite unmarked venue. If your idea of a good time involves getting lost in a sea of flannel-clad humans while soaking up vibes that walk the tightrope between nostalgia and innovation, this is your gig. Doors creak open at 8PM, but the magic hits at 9PM sharp. We know the lineup's a mystery and the times are as fluid as last night's kombucha cocktail, but trust—whatever unfolds will be a sonic melting pot you can't afford to miss. Get ready to feel something real, all ages invited, no excuses.

The Echo
1822 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles 90026

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