Clear your calendars and dust off your thrifted leather jackets, because Swelles VS Jonny West are about to redefine your understanding of a live gig. This isn’t just a concert—it’s a sonic battlefield where shimmering shoegaze riffs collide head-on with the raw energy of an electro-pop revolution. Swelles, fresh off their residency in a Bushwick basement, will wrap you in a cocoon of reverb-soaked dreams, while Jonny West, the enigmatic wunderkind who keeps breaking the internet with surprise drops, is set to unleash synth anthems that'll make your heart race faster than a limited-edition cassette release. Grab your tote bag, slip on your most worn-in Docs, and prepare for a night of reckless auditory abandon. Miss it, and you'll only have your Instagram feed to cry over.
Saba Surf & Cafe 12912 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles 90066
Prepare to dive headfirst into the nocturnal wonderland that is Day Trip featuring ChaseWest and the enigmatic Dan Molinari. This isn't just a gig; it's a sonic pilgrimage for those in search of a euphoric escape from the usual Spotify shuffle. Over the course of four electrifying hours, you'll be swept into a kaleidoscope of soundscapes, where the punchy rhythms of indie allure meld seamlessly with the hypnotic pulse of underground synths. Day Trip crafts a journey that's one part dreamscape, one part dance floor revelation, and ChaseWest? Well, he’s the alchemist turning beats into pure gold. Consider this your golden ticket to the beating heart of the indie music scene—conveniently cashless and shamelessly cool. But remember, this isn't some last-minute StubHub scramble; it's an exclusive affair demanding your most authentic self (and your government-issued ID). Secure your spot through TicketWeb or TIXR and get ready to be part of something that tomorrow’s TikTok will wish it could capture.
Los Angeles State Historic Park: On The Promenade 1279 N. Spring St Los Angeles 90012
Heads up, sonic explorers and jaded scenesters—this one's for you. Jessica Baio is crashing through the mundane with The Other Side Tour, and she's bringing Johnny Huynh along for the ride. Think ethereal vocals that feel like a hug from your favorite sweater, wrapped in synths that shimmer like a disco ball in an abandoned warehouse. This isn't just another night at The Echo; it's a full-on aural odyssey. The kind of show where you lose yourself in the music and maybe find a piece of your soul that got lost in the shuffle. Slide into 1154 Glendale Blvd, and let's make some memories that feel like a secret handshake only the cool kids know. Trust us—it beats another night of scrolling through SoundCloud looking for your next obsession.
Cancel your plans and tell your boss you might be "working from home" on June 1st, because Samiam and The Flatliners are tearing into Teragram Ballroom on May 31, 2026, and trust me, you don't want to miss this. Think of it as a sonic baptism in the holy waters of punk rock nostalgia and modern-day grit. Samiam's anthemic melodies have been the soundtrack to skate culture since before you could ollie, and if their recent resurgence is any indication, they've aged like a fine, angst-ridden wine. Meanwhile, The Flatliners are ready to unleash a torrent of ska-infused punk fury that's as intoxicating as your favorite dive bar on a Friday night. It's the kind of lineup that makes your heart race and your wallet open—$25 is a small price for a night that will reverberate through your eardrums and your Instagram stories. And don't worry about the age restriction—this one's all ages, so your little brother can get a taste of the good stuff too. It's a night to ditch the pretense, soak in the sweat, and revel in the kind of live music that reminds you why you fell in love with the scene in the first place.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017
This Friday, abandon all pretenses of ennui and dive headfirst into a sonic baptism with Inner Wave and Twin Seas at [insert venue here]. Inner Wave's pulse is the heartbeat of the underground, effortlessly melding psychedelic grooves with a touch of Latin flair that feels like a secret handshake between Tame Impala and Chicano Batman. Joining them, Twin Seas brings a surf-drenched dreamscape that flirts with the edges of nostalgia and futurism, creating a synth-laden soundtrack for your next existential crisis—or dance-off, your choice. Picture this: a room pulsating with sound waves, bodies swaying in telepathic rhythm, and that rare, fleeting sense of belonging only found in the ephemeral glow of stage lights. If you miss this, you'll be left to scroll through blurry Instagram stories, wondering why you chose Netflix over nirvana. Catch you in the front row.
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
This Friday night, toss your ennui out with last season's vinyl because Joon with Pryme! is set to electrify The Echo's iconic stage. Joon, the synthpop sensation straight out of your wildest neon dreams, teams up with Pryme!, the genre-blending maestros, for a night that promises to melt even the coldest of hipster hearts. Think ethereal vocals colliding with pulsating beats in a sonic kaleidoscope that could make even Thom Yorke crack a smile. Missing this gig would be like skipping out on the next Nirvana at a '90s basement show—an unthinkable travesty. So, grab your coolest threads and head to The Echo. Your future self will thank you.
If you’ve been yearning for a sonic pilgrimage that transcends the humdrum of your Spotify Discover Weekly, Camera Obscura is your North Star. The Scottish luminaries of wistful indie pop are gracing us with their presence, and this is your chance to bask in the glow of their crystalline melodies and bittersweet reveries. Imagine swaying under dim basement lights while Tracyanne Campbell's voice caresses the room, weaving tales of love and melancholy that feel like a warm hug on a cold Brooklyn night. It's the kind of evening where nostalgia and the present dance cheek to cheek, and every strum of the guitar is a gentle reminder of why you fell in love with music in the first place. Miss this and risk being the outcast of your own curated cool—this is the show you’ll be quoting in hushed tones for years to come.
Pacific Electric 1729 Naud Street Los Angeles 90012
Escape your Netflix coma and dive headfirst into a sonic wonderland this June 2nd, courtesy of Gravity Bookings, the unspoken gods of the alt-music scene. They're conjuring a line-up that promises to shake those dusty Converse right off your feet. The Framers are set to redefine indie rock with their jangly riffs and existential lyrics that speak to your post-quarter-life crisis. Skusic will warp your reality with their synth-infused dreamscapes, a cosmic journey best enjoyed with eyes closed and heart open. And just when you think you've reached peak euphoria, Faunavision will sweep you further into their kaleidoscopic embrace, blending visuals and sound into an art form that transcends earthly delights. Closing out this sonic odyssey, Dylan Rau of Bear Hands fame will pull at your heartstrings and provoke thought with his signature lyrical wit. All this for less than what you’d spend on an artisanal latte. FOMO is real, and this is where you’d rather be: lost in the music, found in the crowd. Doors at 6:00pm, see you front and center.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Joe Jackson is back, and he's not just stepping out—he's stepping up. This isn't just another nostalgia trip; it's a sonic pilgrimage for anyone who swears by vinyl warmth and lyrics that cut deeper than your latest existential crisis. You might know him from that playlist you made for your former self, but this gig promises more than a stroll down memory lane. Imagine a setlist that dances between art-pop genius and punk-jazz fusion, delivered with the kind of raw, unfiltered energy that reminds you why live music is still the best antidote for everything digital. It's the kind of show where the guy next to you has more band patches than fabric on his jacket, and you're both nodding along like old friends by the end. Miss this, and you'll be hearing about it from everyone who thought MySpace was peak social media. See you at the front, where the real magic happens.
If you’ve been yearning for a sonic pilgrimage that transcends the humdrum of your Spotify Discover Weekly, Camera Obscura is your North Star. The Scottish luminaries of wistful indie pop are gracing us with their presence, and this is your chance to bask in the glow of their crystalline melodies and bittersweet reveries. Imagine swaying under dim basement lights while Tracyanne Campbell's voice caresses the room, weaving tales of love and melancholy that feel like a warm hug on a cold Brooklyn night. It's the kind of evening where nostalgia and the present dance cheek to cheek, and every strum of the guitar is a gentle reminder of why you fell in love with music in the first place. Miss this and risk being the outcast of your own curated cool—this is the show you’ll be quoting in hushed tones for years to come.
Pacific Electric 1729 Naud Street Los Angeles 90012
Picture this: You're swaying under the dim, sultry lights of the Moroccan Lounge, the air thick with anticipation and artisanal IPA fumes. Enter Valley Boy, the sonic architects of nostalgia and unspoken heartache, ready to debut "Children of Divorce" in all its raw, emotive glory. This isn't just an album release show; it's a cathartic communion for the emotionally seasoned and the perpetually wistful. With their signature blend of jangly guitars and introspective lyricism, Valley Boy captures the messy essence of growing up and growing apart. This June 3rd, leave your cynicism at the door and let those feels hit you like a wave crashing over a Venice Beach sunset. Sure, you could stay home and scroll through your curated TikTok feed, but then you'd miss the moment everyone will be raving about, the moment when Valley Boy turns fragmented family histories into anthems for the beautifully broken. Don't say we didn't warn you.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
If you’re looking to escape your Spotify Discover Weekly doldrums, look no further than The Echo's latest auditory lineup, where authenticity and experimentation collide in a sonic whirlwind. Headlined by NORMANS, whose gritty guitar riffs and melancholic lyrics will have you questioning reality in the best way possible, this gig promises to be the stuff of indie legend. Opening the night are Molly Horses, the ethereal dream pop outfit with haunting vocals that feel like a sonic hug, followed by the post-punk prowess of GUCK that will vibrate in your chest long after the night ends. KISSorKILL rounds out the live acts with their infectious hooks and synth-laden anthems that whisper sweet nothings to your inner rebel. To keep the energy pulsating between sets, DJs Wrecks and BG Brixton will spin vinyl-only sets, diving deep into grooves that scream "dance floor revolution." Catch it all at the Echoplex at 1154 Glendale Blvd, because this is the night your playlists have been waiting for.
Mark your calendars, because June 4th is about to become the stuff of legends. The Teragram Ballroom is hosting Orgone, a force of nature in the funk-soul universe that'll melt even the iciest of indie hearts. If you haven't yet surrendered your senses to their groove-laden spell, prepare for an awakening as they channel the spirit of the '70s with a modern twist that'll have you wondering why you ever bothered pretending you were too cool to dance.
Opening the night are The Bombillas, the under-the-radar maestros of psychedelic fusion, destined to become your next obsession. This is the kind of lineup that transforms an ordinary Thursday into a story you'll tell until all your friends are sick of hearing about it. Tickets are priced at $25 in advance, a steal for an all-ages show that promises seismic shifts in your summer plans. Miss it, and you'll be left scrolling your feed, watching everyone else bask in the funk-fueled glow. Let’s face it, you already know where you'll be.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017
Saint Harison is about to blow the roof off a storied Masonic Lodge, and trust me, missing this would be a tragic misstep in your quest for musical enlightenment. Picture this: a band that effortlessly channels the mystique of the early 90s shoegaze scene with a modern twist, playing in a venue dripping with history and the kind of architectural charm that only a 1931 build can offer. It's like stepping into a time capsule where the ghosts of rock past are moshing alongside you. The artist presale kicks off on 5.7 at 10AM, with the general onsale hot on its heels the next day. Just remember, you and your three select companions are all that can ride this sonic wave—four is the magic number, my friend. Oh, and if you're driving, snag your parking spot early because the lot opens just an hour before doors. Grab your tickets and prepare for a night that'll have everyone else in your Instagram feed wishing they were you.
The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 5970 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles 90038
Alright, put down your artisanal cold brew because Whatever Forever is about to transport you straight into the alt-rock stratosphere with Strokes Nite: Future Present Past. Picture this: you, the divey charm of your favorite venue, and a night saturated with the angular riffs and swaggering allure only the Strokes can inspire. Whether you've worn out your vinyl copy of "Is This It" or you're the type who can recite Julian's cryptic lyrics in your sleep, this is the sonic pilgrimage you've been waiting for.
With doors swinging open at 9:30 pm, this is your chance to soak in the sounds that shaped a generation while sipping on something cheap and probably too strong. It's $10 in advance, $13 at the door, but can you really put a price on the kind of night that makes your Instagram followers seethe with envy? Whether you're reliving your indie glory days or finally catching up to what the cool kids knew all along, this is the event that will kickstart your summer and keep your heart beating at 128 BPM. Don't say we didn't warn you when your social feed explodes with jealousy-inducing stories from the night you didn't want to end.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to dive deep into the sonic rabbit hole at Teragram Ballroom as Famous Friend, Floats, Camp Blu, and Darksoft come together for a night that promises to break all the indie rules you thought you knew. It's a lineup curated for those who consider themselves part-time philosophers and full-time vibers, with Famous Friend's jangly anthems making you question the very fabric of reality, only for Floats to melt it all away with their surreal synth landscapes. Camp Blu will take your heart on a camping trip through nostalgia-soaked melodies, while Darksoft's brooding beats promise to lay waste to any lingering ennui. And just when you think you've reached peak transcendence, DJ Travis Holcombe will spin you into a new dimension where the past and future fuse on the dance floor. This isn't just a concert; it's a pilgrimage for the sonically enlightened. $22 is all it takes to abandon your aloofness and join the indie congregation. Be there or forever scroll Instagram in regret.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017
Clear your calendar and prep your ears, because the Moroccan Lounge is about to explode with a lineup that’s like finding a first press at your favorite record store. Headlining the night is Carry the Day, the indie darlings who weave emotional turbulence into their jangly guitar riffs as effortlessly as Frank Ocean crafts heartbreak into melody. If that’s not enough to get you there early, Silent Vice is set to flood the room with their darkwave synths that make you feel like you’re in a John Hughes movie scored by Trent Reznor. Kicking things off is Don't You Dare, whose post-punk energy hits harder than your third espresso shot at 10 p.m. This is the kind of night that reminds you why you fell in love with live music in the first place—intimate, raw, and absolutely unmissable. Secure your spot in advance or risk the agony of scrolling past the inevitable flood of envy-inducing Instagram stories.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to redefine your Friday night plans because The Moroccan Lounge is serving up a sonic feast that’s destined to be the stuff of indie legend. West of Eden, the rising stars of atmospheric dream-pop, are headlining a lineup so stacked it’s basically a Jenga tower of pure talent. Picture this: the hazy synth vibes of aidenf7, conjuring sounds that feel like your favorite Tumblr aesthetic came to life, paired with Chiabiee’s genre-bending beats that’ll have you questioning why you ever settled for anything less. And let’s not forget Sonny Zero, who’s got enough raw energy to make even the most stoic hipster crack a smile. At just $15 a pop, it’s cheaper than your daily cold brew habit and infinitely more satisfying. Miss it, and you'll be the one scrolling through blurry Instagram stories wishing you’d been there. Seriously, get your tickets—consider this your official wake-up call from the universe.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Alright, fellow nocturnal creatures of the underground, it's time to shake the dust off your leather jackets and make your way to the dark heart of sonic chaos. Charged Noise is tearing through the U.S. with their Whips, Chains, and Wildfires Tour, and trust me, this is not your run-of-the-mill riff fest. Headlining the night are metal misfits Wraith, whose ferocious energy could resurrect the ghosts of punk past, and Witchtrap, all the way from Colombia, bringing a blitzkrieg of thrash that'll leave your ears howling for more. But hold onto your beanies, because The Black Moriah and Burial Oath are set to turn The Echo into a maelstrom of heavy riffs and guttural growls that even the most seasoned metalhead would sell their soul to experience.
This isn't just a gig; it's a rite of passage. It's the kind of night that'll have you rolling home at dawn, mascara smudged and heart still racing from the raw power of it all. So, grab your coolest, darkest ensemble and hit up The Echo's socials to make sure you're not left scrolling in envy from your crumbling couch fortress while the rest of us are lost in the sonic inferno.
Prepare your ears for a sonic baptism because bixby is about to make your jaded soul feel something again. This isn't just a band; it's a movement, a seismic shift in your Spotify algorithm. With riffs that hit like a caffeine rush and lyrics that read like the diary entries of a post-modern poet, bixby is the lovechild of early 2000s indie angst and futuristic synth dreams. Picture yourself swaying in a sea of vintage denim and handcrafted tattoos, where everyone's lost in the music but found in the moment. Accessibility is key here—grab that General Admission ticket and let the venue take care of you. Don’t just hear about it in a Twitter thread the next day; be there and live to tell the tale.
El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles 5515 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 90036
Clear your calendar and dust off your vintage Docs because Preciosa Night is about to set the scene ablaze. This isn't just another gig—it's a sonic pilgrimage for those in the know. When the clock strikes 9, slip through the velvet curtain of the underground and let Preciosa Night's ethereal riffs and hypnotic beats awaken your senses. A post-punk tapestry intertwined with dream-pop echoes, their sound is like a late-night drive through a neon-lit cityscape. For the 21+ crowd only, this is your chance to mingle with the musically elite and vibe to the tracks that'll be stuck in your head long after the amps cool down. Miss it, and you might just miss out on the next big whisper in indie circles.
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
Get ready to dive into a sonic whirlpool of pulsating beats and kaleidoscopic lights with DJ LEX at The Belasco, where standing room only means you’re front and center in the heart of the electronic euphoria. This isn’t just a gig; it’s an 18+ pilgrimage for those who wear their headphones like halos and chase sunrise with synth echoes. In a venue that’s as much a legend as the acts it hosts, you'll feel the electric hum beneath your feet, the kind that only a place steeped in music myths can offer. With a pre-show VIP lounge that promises to tantalize your taste for the exclusive at 8 PM, the doors to an unforgettable night swing open at 9. Expect the unexpected, because the line-up might shuffle like your favorite playlist on a Saturday night. Grab your crew, lace up those dancing shoes, and prepare to lose yourself in a night that guarantees even the most aloof will catch a severe case of FOMO. Don't just be there—be part of the story that everyone else will wish they were in.
The Belasco 1050 South Hill Street Los Angeles 90015
If you're not already planning to be at the Moroccan Lounge on June 6, consider this your wake-up call. NIIKO X SWAE are bringing their electric alchemy to the stage with NEXUS, and they're not coming alone. Chalant and Informal are set to light up the night with vibes that oscillate between deep house grooves and synth-washed dreams. This isn't just another gig; it's a sonic pilgrimage for the sonically adventurous. With doors at 9:30 and early bird tickets at a tenner, you’d be remiss to miss the chance to say “I was there” before everyone else. Trust us, your future self will thank you for securing that spot on the dance floor, where beats and basslines will weave the sort of magic that only the coolest corners of the indie scene can conjure. Don't be left scrolling through stories with a serious case of FOMO—snag your ticket now and let the music do the talking.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
When was the last time you lost yourself in a swirl of pulsating beats and neon dreams? Showtek is about to drop the kind of night that even your most jaded, too-cool-for-anything alter ego won't want to miss. Think of it as a sonic baptism of bass that’ll leave you reborn on the dancefloor. This isn't just another night out; it's a sweat-soaked rite of passage where you and your crew can swap the same-old for bottle service that's as exclusive as a limited-release vinyl. Forget the resale traps of StubHub and Vivid Seats—this is your golden ticket to an experience that’s as legit as your government-issued ID, and just as thrilling. We’re talking about a vibe shift so palpable, you might just need to rethink everything you thought you knew about yourself. Secure your entry via TicketWeb & TIXR, and get ready to ride the wave of euphoria that only Showtek can deliver. This isn't just a show; it's the night out that your future self will constantly remind you about.
Exchange LA 618 S. Spring Street Los Angeles 90014
Dive into the electric pulse of the night with Day Trip, the sonic space where vibes meet velocity. This isn't just another lineup; it's a sonic odyssey featuring the groove goddess LP Giobbi, the ethereal melodies of Julia Sandstrom, the genre-bending beats of Tiffy Vera, and the future-pop pixie magic of Mini Bear. Picture yourself in a cashless utopia of beats and bass, swaying under kaleidoscopic lights, where even the walls hum to the rhythm of your heart. No StubHub mishaps here—this is an exclusive TicketWeb affair, your golden ticket to transcend the mundane. Bring your crew for VIP bottle service, because in this realm, you're not just attending a gig—you're headlining your own night of beautiful chaos. Don’t just hear about the vibe; live it, feel it, be it.
Los Angeles State Historic Park: On The Promenade 1279 N. Spring St Los Angeles 90012
Cancel your plans and prepare to redefine your definition of cool: The Linda Lindas Mini Fest is about to serve a sonic buffet that your ears won’t forgive you for missing. Headlining the chaos are The Linda Lindas, whose defiant garage punk is the antidote to your mainstream malaise. They're pooling talent like a musical gravity vortex, pulling in the likes of Starcrawler’s glam punk theatrics and illuminati hotties’ tenderpunk anthems. Catch Surfbort pummeling you with their raw, unfiltered energy while Phranc, the original all-American Jewish lesbian folksinger, gives you a masterclass in punk folk authenticity.
Trap Girl and adan diaz will be blurring genres, serving up sets so fresh they make avocados jealous. Meanwhile, Astatine and Ty Teg will mix shoegaze haze with beats so catchy they ought to be illegal. And just when you think you've experienced it all, Desert Mambas will wrap you in a synth-laden cocoon of euphoria. Oh, and did we mention this is all for a cause? A buck from every ticket goes to CHIRLA, so you can rock out with a conscience. This isn't just a fest—it's the DIY dreamscape you’ve been waiting for. Follow The Echo’s socials to stay in the loop, because FOMO is real, and it’s coming for you.
Get ready to trade your ennui for euphoria as Laur Elle takes over the Moroccan Lounge on June 7th. If you’ve been craving a sonic odyssey that straddles the line between ethereal and electric, this is your calling card. Laur Elle, the alt-pop songstress with a knack for turning introspective lyrics into anthems, is set to mesmerize with her unmistakable voice that’s as haunting as your last late-night existential crisis. With support from Julia Campbell, whose lo-fi charm and velvet vocals are the stuff of daydreams, this isn’t just another gig—it's a full-blown auditory awakening. Doors swing open at 6:30pm, so grab your tickets now before your cooler friends do and you’re left scrolling through their stories with a severe case of FOMO. Trust us, this is where you want to be. Plus, $19 in advance? That's less than you spent on that artisanal oat milk latte. See you there, or regret it forever.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Clear your calendar and dust off your best band tee because Tigers Jaw is rolling through and you won't want to miss this sonic pilgrimage. With doors at 7 p.m., prepare your heart and ears for a night that promises to be as unforgettable as that time we all tried to bring back flannel. Leading the charge are the Scranton natives turned indie darlings, Tigers Jaw, whose sound is a nostalgic hug wrapped in fresh angst—perfect for those of us still navigating the emotional labyrinth of adulthood.
But the night doesn’t just stop there. Special guests Pool Kids are set to deliver their math-rock-infused emotional outpour, a cathartic journey through soundscapes that will have you questioning everything you thought you knew about indie rock. And kicking things off, Bleary Eyed will envelop the room in their dreamy haze, making you feel like you’ve stepped right into the latest A24 film. Trust us, this is one gig that will have you bragging to your friends about the time you saw them "before they were cool." Be there or forever hold your FOMO.
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
Hey, scene-stealers and sonic seekers, prepare to dive deep into the sonic tapestry of Gregg Matthew Foreman – A Celebration of Life. This isn’t just a gig; it’s a full-on pilgrimage through the soundscapes that shaped a legend. Picture this: a night where the ghost of The Moth mingles with the kindred spirits of indie royalty. From the sultry echo of Seconds to the gritty allure of She Wants Revenge, this lineup is a who’s who of underground brilliance.
Imagine Nick Zinner shredding amidst a cascade of raw emotion while L.A. Witch casts its psychedelic spell. Lia Braswell and Ian Svenonius promise beats and bravado, with Miss Rita and Charlie Paulson adding their signature flair. The nostalgic clash of the past and future comes alive with CHURCH and Annie Hardy sharing the stage, while Guilty Strangers and I Speak Machine weave tales of love and loss.
The night crescendos with DJ sets that’ll make you move like you’re in a John Hughes finale, spun by Adam 12 and company. It’s a mandala of memories in the making, stitched together by the kind of community that only lives within the margins. Dress sharp, because in the world of The Moth, every stitch tells a story, and tonight, you’re part of the narrative. Don’t just hear the music—feel it in your bones. Be there or forever regret missing the night Gregg’s legacy became legend.
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
Brace yourselves, scene kids and shoegaze stans, because Flawed Mangoes are crashing through your ennui with The Killswitch Memories Tour—a deliciously distorted odyssey you didn't know you needed. This band is the sonic equivalent of finding a rare vinyl in your dad’s dusty attic, blending lo-fi psych dreamscapes with synth-laden riffs that are as sticky as NYC July. Known for turning suburban basements into sweat-soaked sanctuaries, their live shows are a baptism into the beautifully flawed world they’ve crafted. Expect hazy visuals, existential lyrics, and a crowd that moves like they're casting a spell. If you miss this, prepare for your social feed to haunt you with the kind of regret that only a forgotten cassette can evoke. Dive in and let Flawed Mangoes turn your fading summer nostalgia into a visceral, live-wire experience.
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
Listen up, cool kids and indie aficionados: Temper City is about to turn the Moroccan Lounge into ground zero for your next life-altering concert memory. On June 10, 2026, doors swing open at 6:30 PM, and trust me, you want to be there before the first guitar riff splits the air. With just a $20 advance ticket—or $25 if you’re fashionably late at the door—you’ll be ushered into a sonic wonderland where synths shimmer like city lights in a rainstorm and rhythms hit harder than your latest existential crisis. Temper City doesn’t just play music; they ignite it, blending basement shoegaze vibes with a gloss of DIY synthpop that’ll have you questioning why you ever considered skipping out on live music in the first place. Forget scrolling through endless festival recaps; this is where the real magic happens. All ages welcome, but only the truly in-the-know will emerge transformed. See you there or forever hold your FOMO.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012