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    The amazing buildings surrounding grand performances!
    Adriana L.

    Excellent place for music! You can bring your little cooler with drinks ask food. Although it can get crowded, anywhere you sit, you will have a good seat. During COVID people wear masks or not. But if you keep safe distance, you will be fine. Everyone is very nice and friendly.

    Nai S.

    This was a cool venue that hosted a free concert. There was places to stand and limited built in seating. Some people sat on the grass and grooved. There was visible security. They tried to control the marijuana smoking but that was a fail. There was a man walking around taking a quick survey about the people who were in attendance. A real relaxed vibe. A young (under 35( crowd, and the music was jumping with the live DJs.

    Dani S.

    Absolutely beautiful setting, and the sound is unparallel! Stage is in the middle of multiple fountains, and the water adds to the resonance of the sound. Free performances with $5 donation. Lots of food options in the complex. Parking is a bit tricky, expensive in the lot with some street parking.

    Kang Eun-II (Haegumplus), 07Aug'09
    Barry W.

    *** ever heard of an "haegum" before? *** it's a two-stringed instrument w/ a rod like neck attached to a hollow wooden box ... it sorta resembles a prototype to violin but as Korean-born Kang Eun-II says "it's not free". well she has unbelieveable freestyle. from traditional Korean folk tunes to an MJ tribute, Haegumplus performed really well. to see 8-9 musicians play melodically sad folk tunes then break into "Billie Jean" then "Ben" then "Beat It" was joyful to witness. ;) my kid even stopped playing Nintendo DS to say "i like that, are they gonna play more"? *** kids do not lie: Haegumplus is unique. ***

    Chop 'N quench with Sahr Ngaujah
    Janelle L.

    WOW! WOW! WOW! It's 9 am and I just woke up and realized what a wonderful experience I had adventuring last night thanks to my friend Isaak. We met up street side at the top of the Universal City subway station and our adventure began. We descended down a flight of concrete stairs and bee lined it to an ATM type of bank on the wall for my very own TAP card. Tap Card - every person's public transportation lifeline to the City of Angels. Load her up, get a one way ($1.50) - round trip $(3.00) trip, one day ($5.00), 7 day ($20.00) or 30 day ($75.00) pass whatever your heart desires and Los Angeles is yours without a car. Tap card in hand, we now delve deeper into this hole down a set of escalators. Tap card. Gate access. Subway here I am! Redline - stretches from NoHo to Union Station. For this trip, we got on at Universal and got off at Pershing Square. I swear it took no more than 15 mins at the most. No Friday night traffic to deal with. No need to "find" parking. And no need to pay exorbitant amounts of money to park, it's free at the metro station! The stop and exiting the Redline is quick, so pay attention to what the announcements are. Wait, Pershing Square?!?! That's us. Out of seat. To the sliding doors. Exit. Bye bye subway car. Up, up, up into the summer evening we ascend. California Plaza - event venue and good time. Once you exit the metro station take a left. Make a right onto the sidewalk. Walk uphill along the fenced hillside. Say hi to the friendly homeless along the way. Cross the street. Ride the escalator up. Voila! There you are. Walk a little and feel free to explore. Free people. Not free food (let's not get crazy now). Free Entertainment (now you can go crazy). Upon exploring when you happen upon neon tape on the tile floor, you're there!Plan to come early. Get the lay of the land, picnic and eat. Cavort. Cavort a lot. You will soon find that everyone is here to have a good time. Grand Performances - the neon tape delineates the standing, sitting, dancing and walking areas. Most of the seating is for the general public but there is a small VIP reserved seating area. There an upstairs and a downstairs with lots of space for picnicking and cavorting with old friends and new friends made. The stage is on the opposite side behind the water feature but in front of the fountain. There's a cute little dance area set up under scaffolding and lights for those that would like to wiggle it...just a little bit. Although, last night, there was no need for an allowable "dancing" area, I saw (ok, did) some chair dancing and aisle dancing everywhere. Friday, 7/18 @ 8 pm. Nigerian beats meets funk. Chop 'N Quench and Sahr Ngaujah - performing music from the Broadway musical Fela!. Horns. Drums. Guitars. Keyboards. A smoothly cool, lively mixture of Nigerian Juju intertwined with smooth sounds like Coltrane and James Brown. I'm definitely rounding up more friends and telling them about this great summer fun!!! #LAStory @discoverLA

    Free summer concerts :) #ILoveLA
    Mickey H.

    What's not to like about free concerts? This is one of my favorite summer events to check out during Friday or Saturday evenings with friends. I love how you can bring your own bottle of wine and eats to enjoy with no corkage charge or anything. Everything about GP is wonderfully free. I'm so glad amazing organizations like them offer complimentary entertainment for people who don't really have that kind of money to spend to enjoy something nice during a weekend. Transportation wise, you can take the metro or find parking inside their parking lot structure for $6-8. I do recommend to come a little earlier to snag better seats if you're coming with a big group.

    The Family Crest
    Juvi G.

    Summertime seems to be the perfect time for any type of outdoor activity, and really, who doesn't like live music- regardless of who is playing. While parking is certainly not cheap, admission into the Grand Performances stage/ viewing areas is free. There's plenty of room for everyone, though I suggest getting there at least half an hour to an hour early to snag yourself a good spot near the stage or on one of the terraces overlooking the courtyard. The acoustics are great, so sound quality is never a problem- it's 360 degrees of superb audio. Another cool thing about this place is that it not only has some pretty neat restaurants right near the courtyard where you can grab anything from a Starbucks Frapp, to a grilled cheese sandwich, Subway, or even some snacks & surprisingly high-quality prepared foods to-go at the Famima convenience store they have on site. The bands & performers vary from week to week, and you can always go to their page to check out the lineup; who knows, one of your favorites may be playing one of these weekends, and you get to see them live, practically for free- minus parking. And who doesn't love being out and about on a cool Summer's night, in the big city, being surrounded by bright lights, tall skyscrapers, good food & company, and great music?

    Grand Performance at the California Plaza
    Santi T.

    It's that time of the year for Grand Performances to start their new season at the California Plaza! On a warm summer night, I decided to take advantage of a free summer concert while cruising in DTLA. I have been to the California Plaza a handful of times during the day but never knew about the musical/art events held on the weekend evenings and a few Thursdays and Fridays nights. Check our their website for dates and performances. The outdoor venue is a perfect place to enjoy the evening stars while listening to musicians devoted to their talent. The seating on the hard concrete tiers are kind of tough so bring a cushion for comfort. This is also the perfect opportunity to pack a picnic from the Grand Central Market and a great place to meet up with Yelpers or friends. Underground parking is available in the California Plaza for $8 cash or better yet, try using the Metro. Start planning and celebrate Grand Performances this summer!

    Dev R.

    Who knew? Apparently 121 others. Why didn't you tell me? I was invited to a free Christmas performance in Tim Burton style. For L.A., it's been COLD, but we decided to attend the outdoor concert anyway. GREAT stuff! This is a GREAT venue (although parking-challenged) with PROFESSIONAL performances.

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    It's great time and good good location easy parking area I recommend to all friends and family

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    Always a nice place to hear some tunes down town. The jazz was chill and good excuse to hit central market.

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    The Paramount - Matamoska!

    The Paramount

    4.3(20 reviews)
    2.8 miBoyle Heights
    Locally owned & operated
    Established in 1924

    Recently visited to see Rubio in concert. The parking lot is free, clearly marked once you are on…read moreFickett St. Once parked, you walk about a block or so to the venue, takes about 6 minutes or so. I don't recall seeing an elevator so call before hand if you're in a wheel chair or are on crutches, because you have to go up a flight of stairs to get into the venue. Inside, it's cute and definitely looks like an old dance hall from the 1900's. I'd say this was a medium sized venue. The stage wasn't terribly high off the ground. There's a big, beautiful, bar and a disco ball and it has a lot of charm since it's an older venue. Seeing a show here feels less stressful than seeing one in downtown or Hollywood. It's not my favorite venue but it's definitely a good time and more intimate than the downtown venues and free parking is always a plus.

    The paramount is a small venue that has an attached ny pizza spot that's very tasty. It's great…read morethat it has a free parking lot for their patrons The only issue w the parking lot is that it's a few blocks away and there isn't any signage to tell you where to park. But once you find it, it's large, gated, and has a couple attendants watching the cars. You go upstairs and it opens up into a decent sized space. Large enough to hold people and dance, and small enough that you can see the band from every point in the bar. It has a long bar when you enter and looks like they'll take care of you for the night. At the far end of the venue is a little space. I'm not sure if they use that as their green room cuz it wasn't inviting you to come in. Overall, I think it's a decent venue. Not sure if the sound was an issue w the bands' equipment or The Paramount. I'd go back if a fave band of mine is playing.

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    The Paramount - Neon sign.

    Neon sign.

    The Paramount - La Muerte, 07.11.25

    La Muerte, 07.11.25

    The Paramount - View of stage on right side of

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    Lodge Room - ADA accommodation's were very good. Thank you Lodge Room!

    Lodge Room

    3.9(107 reviews)
    5.1 miHighland Park
    $$

    Another fun night...a lively crowd with Western Standard Time Ska!…read more If you haven't been here for a show, look at their calendar. I wasn't looking forward to this because I was exhausted,, but hubby bought tickets and it was a great and lively evening listening to Western Standard Time Ska. Their front act was a great start. My apologies to them - I don't recall their name, but will revise this post when I find out. I love the water jug and cups readily available. Go, go, go!

    For my 1st review of 2026, I choose the legendary venue The Lodge Room because it has hosted…read moreeverything from kick ass concerts, to wrestling, and comedy shows that featured everyone from DEFY Wrestling to POPPY and Dave Chappelle through the years of its continuing lifespan. Now, this area is pretty cool all around because they have random stores, bars, grocery stores and restaurants nearby. Parking can be a bitch, but that's life telling you to get to your event a little early. After 9pm, I believe it's FREE. When I saw POPPY perform here years ago right after COVID, it was my first concert here and this place is dope because you're literally so damn close to the artist(s) you watch because the stage isn't too high. The acoustics, bass and all around sound here is NICE for a small, intimate venue. ALL of the workers I've met/interacted with were all so damn nice and helpful as much as they can. This place also has a nice restaurant inside from what I've seen and NEED to check out in the future. I was blessed to even hang out at their Green Room for a gig and it's just so damn cool to know that Dave Chappelle and others have been inside the same room before and after shows!

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    Lodge Room - Alleyway entrance

    Alleyway entrance

    Lodge Room - Back of concert venue

    Back of concert venue

    Lodge Room - Main Bar

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    The Wiltern - James Arthur

    The Wiltern

    3.7(1.2k reviews)
    3.4 miKoreatown, Wilshire Center
    $$

    The Wiltern is a beautiful, nostalgic old Hollywood feel venue. We've been there for a few…read moreconcerts, recently for the Calum Scott tour. It's an intimate venue that has multiple bars upstairs outside and inside the general admission area and downstairs. This makes it convenient so you're not having to wait in line too long or miss parts of the concert. We were in the general admissions, standing area. No matter where you are standing/seated, acoustics is good. Parking was easy, close and prices reasonable ($20) compared to today's going rates.

    My experience from start to finish was pretty great. I arrived 1 hour before doors opened. Parked…read moreat the Wiltern garage next right next to the building, which shares a lot with Ralph's. Parking was very smooth & quick, totally worth the $32. Bag check was quick and very thorough. The interior of the building was beautiful and unique, definitely a nice change. Bathrooms were super clean. Water stations set up everywhere. Nice bars and sit down areas. I got a seat on the Lodge and it was the best decision I ever made. The views were fantastic and the seats were super comfy. I was relieved to not be standing for hours. I got out very quickly and was able to get out of the parking smoothly. Overall, I enjoyed my time here and would love to attend another show at this venue.

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    The Wiltern - Bar on second floor.

    Bar on second floor.

    The Wiltern - Historic! Bar in the background.

    Historic! Bar in the background.

    The Wiltern - Outside sign

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    Hotel Café

    Hotel Café

    4.4(663 reviews)
    5.6 miHollywood
    $$

    Strong drinks, dim lights, and the best new artists!…read more Its been almost 20 years since I first went to a Hotel Cafe, before they had the second stage (which is a great room), when they still had a parking structure in back. It was all a foreign concept to me. Booking three or four or five acts in one night, charging you admission only once based on which act you came in for and most of the time if you came to the first you could stay through the 5th, or as most did, they came to see who they intended to see and maybe saw some of the act that was after and then went out to Hollywood to get some eats with their friends. Hotel Cafe is going away in 2026, but it is not gone, they will just be moving from their iconic Hollywood location, that small room that barely held 150, a small stage in the corner, a few low tables and a bar in the back to a new location in Los Angeles. It is the place where the singer-songwriter movement of the mid-2000s to the mid-2010s hard launched a revival. It's like what the Troubadour was to the Laurel Canyon singers in the 1970s. Sara Bareilles, Ingrid Michaelson, Greg Laswell, Priscilla Ahn, Meiko, Cary Brothers and many others. Adele even played here before her first album released in the US. I saw Sara Bareilles here once and she left everyone in tears after her song and bolted out the back door. I went to the front of the house and her family were blowing out the last of the signed copies her tour posters for only $10 since it was the last show of her tour. I bought a few. I have come here to see a friend like Big Phony sing, and then exit into the back room/lobby and see Hollywood stars entering to see their friend who would be singing next. It's that kind of local spot. The sound was always great and the drinks were well crafted and strong. I recently saw Priscilla Ahn sing here again and it brought back memories of the first time I saw her here, when she only had a 5 track EP CD. When she sang Dream again this year, it felt like everything had come full circle, since that first CD released 20 years ago. I cannot wait to see what the new building looks like, but a huge part of me, like for everyone else that has been here, will miss that little room in the back of the alley, where young dreamers became singers, where singers became stars.

    We got to go to the SoCal Sound's Women Crush Wednesday concert to benefit the best radio station…read morein the LA area. The tickets were very reasonably at only $36 per person. Glad we got there when they opened so we could snag seats. There were only about 25 seats with standing room behind. There is a bar. It was very dark inside. And the guitars were mixed TOO LOUD! But the concert was fabulous and ran for 3 hours.

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    Hotel Café - Second Stage, front row

    Second Stage, front row

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    Hotel Café

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    Silverlake Lounge - Irene Diaz!!

    Silverlake Lounge

    3.0(201 reviews)
    2.5 miSilver Lake
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    This lounge was a pleasant surprise. The bartender was made very good drinks. The DJ playing Friday…read morenight was great as well.

    This place has a phone stealing problem! Silver Lake Lounge is an absolute joke. I went on Saturday…read morethe 23rd and my phone got stolen straight out of my purse. I turnered around and it was a girl with two guys, and when I calmly confronted her myself, one of them immediately got aggressive. I told security and the female manager working that night, and they refused to help me, saying I was "assuming" they took it. Instead, they kicked ME out for confronting the people myself since apparently staff was too useless to handle it. I had to call the police on my own, but by the time they came the thieves were already gone. What's crazy is I used to work at the friend bar down the street where this was also an issue but management actually did something about it. We confronted someone stealing phones, police were called, and they ended up finding 13 stolen phones on them. So this excuse of "there's nothing we can do" is complete BS. The manager also claimed there were "no cameras," which is insane for a bar in LA. Also I am 30 but the bouncer let me in with NO ID JUST saying...Security is careless, management is incompetent, and this place clearly does not care if customers get robbed inside their venue. Avoid this place unless you want your stuff stolen and staff treating you like the problem.

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    Silverlake Lounge - Drinks were trash anyways

    Drinks were trash anyways

    Silverlake Lounge - Silverlake Lounge bar

    Silverlake Lounge bar

    Silverlake Lounge - Inside

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    The Regent - Total caos

    The Regent

    3.5(311 reviews)
    0.4 miDowntown
    $$

    Visited The Regent to see Margaret Cho host Asian Nation for Netflix Is a Joke fest…read more Parking: Located on a one-way street with several cash only $25 parking lots across from the venue (red and white signs that say Joe's Parking). The venue is located in DTLA on skid row... If you park nearby in one of the lots and stick to walking back and forth from the venue, you'll be okay. Don't recommend walking around this area especially if you're by yourself. Food: The food was scrumptious at the adjacent Prufrock Pizzeria. I would come back to this venue just to eat there beforehand. Service: It would've been nice if the venue employee was more proactive, there was a gaggle of people blocking the walkway and it took him a minute to tell them to move. After that, he just stared blankly at us after that until I asked where our assigned seats were. Ambiance: The actual venue was nice. It was intimate and you can see the performer even if you're in the back. We were on the right side towards the front, a few rows back. I appreciated that the mic level wasn't too loud even though we sat in front of the speaker; sometimes at comedy events it feels like the mic is SO LOUD that I have to wear earplugs. At this venue, the noise level was perfect.

    Worst theater experience I've ever had, and I've been to all of the downtown LA venues…read more For starters, it's right on the border of Skid Row, and the zombies are creeping everywhere. The whole place smells like urine and feces because of this. They'll only let you in when "they're ready" so if you're there before showtime, they force you into some filthy bar attached to the venue (which stinks of the aforementioned body fluids). They only have one bartender, and he's surly and lousy. Then they herd you like cattle into their dumpy venue. The staff is rude, and the whole place is rundown. The acoustics are garbage. The sloping floor will make your legs ache for days. It has no vintage charm, it's just a dirty armpit. It's hot as hell, with no ventilation. Prepare to be unsafe. The security is trash- two fights broke out when I was there, and they took forever to react and hustle people out. After I finally escaped, I found that the $25 I paid to park in the lot across the street was completely useless, because a hobo broke into my car and took a dump! Hate isn't a strong enough word for The Regent. This craphole deserves to burn down.

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    The Regent
    The Regent - Stage View

    Stage View

    The Regent - VIP Couch

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    Grand Performances - theater - Updated June 2026

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