Prepare to be sonically baptized by the ethereal frequencies of Aaron Hibell, the prodigious maestro whose soundscapes will transport you to a universe where time folds in on itself. This isn't just another gig at the Outset; it's a rite of passage for those who crave more than the mainstream. As the venue's industrial walls vibrate with Hibell's transcendental beats, you'll find yourself lost in a euphoric trance, shoulder to shoulder with fellow sonic pilgrims. With no barriers, no re-entry, and no pretenses, it's a night of pure, unadulterated connection. Leave your ego at the door and dive headfirst into a night fueled by relentless creativity and a pulse you can feel in your bones. Miss it, and risk being forever out of the loop.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
When the desert winds of Desert Daze blow into the heart of the city, you know it's time to dust off your best band tee and dive headfirst into the sonic abyss. On June 25, the Moroccan Lounge becomes your temple as Litronix and Chalk Teeth take the stage, flanked by the electro prophet Marc Baker and the enigmatic vinyl alchemist, Inhalt. Litronix will transport you with their kaleidoscopic synth landscapes, while Chalk Teeth's gritty, visceral edge will remind you why you fell in love with music in the first place. It's a night where boundaries blur, and you're free to lose yourself in the electric haze. For just $12 in advance, you're not just buying a ticket—you're securing your spot in a night you'll be talking about until the next basement show rolls around. This isn't just a gig; it's a movement. And trust us, you want to be part of it.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Clear your calendars and dust off your most ironic band tee for a weekend that promises to be a seismic shift in your sonic universe. Aquarium Drunkard is rolling out the red carpet for their 21st anniversary, and they’re bringing the luminary indie collective, SML, to center stage for two nights of pure, unadulterated eargasmic bliss. Friday kicks off with the hypnotic strums of Fabiano do Nascimento, weaving Brazilian magic that’ll make your soul do the samba, while Dagmar Zuniga is set to transport you to dimensions unknown. Reverberation Radio DJs will keep the vibes flowing like a 3 a.m. bodega run.
Saturday, the kaleidoscopic voice of Genevieve Artadi will take you on an astral journey that could make even the most stoic concertgoer shed a tear of joy. Yeah, Dagmar’s back for round two, and those Reverberation Radio DJs aren’t stopping until every molecule of your being is saturated with sound. It’s all happening at KCRW—your portal to the ultimate audiophile haven. Hop in, get lost, and prepare to brag about it endlessly. $60 for both nights? That’s less than you’d drop on a few oat-milk lattes while you scroll Pitchfork’s latest hot takes. Don’t sleep on this one; it’s bound to be the weekend everyone will wish they were part of.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017
Heads up, cosmic wanderers and nocturnal dreamers: Kid Cudi is back with a vibe that'll teleport you straight to the moon. The Rebel Ragers Tour 2026 isn't just a concert, it's an odyssey—a place where Cudi's hypnotic hums meet a supernova of soundscapes. This is your chance to wade into the sonic tides of "Day 'n' Nite" live, alongside a new galaxy of jaw-dropping tracks that'll make your existential heart skip a beat. Plus, you’re not just vibing; you’re vibing for a cause. With every ticket, you're lighting a spark for The Big Bro Foundation, helping uplift young souls navigating mental health mazes. So, dig out your vintage graphic tee and join the tribe—tickets are the golden keys to this interstellar journey, and they're about to drop faster than you can say "Cudder's back." Embrace the FOMO now or risk scrolling through endless Insta stories, wishing you’d been part of the cosmic communion.
Crypto.com Arena 1111 S. Figueroa St Los Angeles 90015
Cancel your plans and text your crew—Sophia James and veronicavon are set to blow the roof off The Echo, and there’s no way you’re missing this sonic collision. Sophia James, with her hauntingly ethereal voice that feels like a lucid dream dipped in reverb, pairs perfectly with veronicavon's enigmatic synth wizardry, which sounds like an electrified hug from an analog future. This isn't just a gig; it's a transcendental experience that’ll have your ears ringing and your soul soaring. Consider this your golden ticket to indie nirvana before the rest of the world catches on. Follow The Echo's socials now, because the most exclusive scenes start with a whisper, not a shout.
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
If your soul's been craving a sonic hug, Daniela Andrade is about to wrap you in the warmest of blankets at her upcoming set. Sliding into the scene like a whisper that won't stop echoing, Andrade’s lo-fi indie pop is the perfect soundtrack for your late-night introspections and caffeine-induced revelations. Her ethereal vocals and hauntingly beautiful melodies embody the essence of a Wes Anderson film scored by Beach House. This is a chance to catch her in an intimate setting before she inevitably becomes the next big thing on everyone's end-of-year lists. In a world where authenticity often feels like a myth, Andrade delivers it with every note. Miss this, and you'll be left scrolling through blurry Instagram Stories, wishing you were there in the flesh instead of just spirit. Get ready to feel every feeling, all at once.
El Rey Theatre - Los Angeles 5515 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles 90036
When was the last time you felt the pulse of the cosmos through your Vans? Desert Daze is back to baptize your eardrums in a night of cosmic revelry, featuring the sun-soaked grooves of Flying Mojito Bros. and a Brainstory DJ set that's as smooth as a thrifted suede jacket. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage for souls who crave the sort of transcendental vibes that only a desert night can deliver. Picture yourself swaying under starlit skies, surrounded by the coolest crowd this side of Coachella, all while sipping on something that tastes as far away as your ex's mixtape collection. Forget FOMO—embrace the vibe shift and let yourself be Microdazed. This is where the magic happens. 21+ only.
Camille's at The Bellwether 333 S. Boylston St Los Angeles 90017
If you're still nursing a soft spot for the days when a shaky iPhone video from last night's gig could turn you into an internet legend, then the Moroccan Lounge has your Saturday night salvation. Enter "All Your Friends: The Indie Party," your personal time machine back to the chaotic glory of the 2010s, where every playlist was a love letter to late-night misadventures. Picture a dance floor where Passion Pit's synths and LCD Soundsystem's beats marry the post-punk revival grit of your favorite underground haunts.
This is where you—armed with a digital camera you dug out from a drawer—can embrace the aesthetic of your MySpace past, reimagined for the indie kids who never quite let go. Expect your heartstrings to be tugged by The 1975 and your feet to stomp to Tame Impala. Tickets are the hottest commodity, with early bird pricing the insider tip you can’t afford to sleep on. This isn't just a night out; it's a rebirth of the bloghouse era, a nod to the escapades that turned our teenage bedrooms into personal concert venues. Trust us, you don't want to be the one scrolling through everyone else's stories the next morning.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to blast off into the sonic stratosphere with Space Yacht: Big Bass Ting, where the beats are as heavy as a black hole and twice as irresistible. This isn't just an event; it's a cosmic convergence of basslines and euphoria, hosted in a venue that serves up vibes as exclusive as a secret DJ set in an abandoned Brooklyn warehouse. Doors swing open at 10pm, but trust us, the celestial crowd will be orbiting early. Guarantee your spot in this galaxy by snagging a General Admission Ticket, or roll deep with bottle service for the VIP experience. This cashless cosmos promises no mercy for third-party hustlers, so secure your passage through TicketWeb or TIXR. Space suits are optional, but your ID isn't—make sure it matches your ticket or prepare for a re-entry burn. The universe awaits, and this is your one-way ticket to the center of the indie nightlife universe.
If you're ready to transcend the typical weekend haze, Green Velvet's upcoming show is your ticket to sonic nirvana. This isn't just another night out—it's an electrifying pilgrimage to the heart of the indie underworld where beats pulse in sync with your very soul. Picture it: a kaleidoscope of soundscapes, where synths shimmer like city lights and basslines weave through the crowd like a shared secret. With a vibe as exclusive as a thrifted leather jacket that fits just right, this 21+ affair is your chance to dive headfirst into a soundscape adventure that even your most aloof friend would drop everything for. But remember, the only acceptable key to this underground utopia is a TicketWeb or TIXR pass—so sidestep those third-party traps and get ready to prove your ID matches your unmistakable need for epic nights. Green Velvet is the password to a night that promises to echo in your playlists and memories for years to come.
Exchange LA 618 S. Spring Street Los Angeles 90014
If you're not at Baby's All Right this Saturday, what are you even doing with your life? No Boys Just Perreo is about to turn their usual frenetic energy into a full-blown dancefloor exorcism, and you don't want to be stuck at home scrolling through an Instagram story that could've been your reality. Doors creak open at 10pm, unleashing a whirlwind of reggaeton beats so infectious they'll revive even your most dormant dance moves. This is a 21+ clandestine carnival, where the bass is heavy and the patriarchy takes a night off. Leave your inhibitions—and your boys—at the door. Catch you in the throng. 🍑✨
The Regent Theater 448 S. Main St. Los Angeles 90013
Clear your calendars and charge your phones, because Dum Dum Fest 2026 is about to unleash a sonic tsunami that even the most jaded hipster will struggle to resist. Anchored by the enigmatic Past Self, whose introspective tunes are the closest you’ll get to a sonic time machine, this lineup is a mixtape of your coolest fever dreams. Drag Talk promises to detonate any preconceived notions of genre with their boundary-blurring swagger, while Taleen Kali will serve up her signature blend of cosmic fuzz and ethereal vocals, making you feel like you’ve been abducted by the coolest aliens imaginable.
But wait, there’s more. VERTTIGO is here to spin your world upside down with their synth-laden anthems that sound like the future crashing into your speakers. And let’s not forget the high-energy theatrics of Lord Friday the 13th, whose stage presence alone could power a small city. If you crave a good old-fashioned, raw rock experience, Sunder’s got you covered with riffs that feel like they were distilled from pure rebellion. And closing out the evening with a jolt of electricity, Kit Major is set to make you dance like your life depends on it.
Mark my words, missing this will haunt you harder than any retro Polaroid ever could. So, follow The Echo's socials, tattoo the date on your arm, and get ready to dive deep into the echo chamber of cool. Dum Dum Fest is calling—will you answer?
In a world where twenty years feels like a lifetime and a heartbeat all at once, Rx Bandits' "And The Battle Begun" 20th Anniversary Tour is the sonic time machine jaded hipsters didn’t know they needed. Hitting the scene like a bolt of indie lightning at The Belasco, this all-ages gig promises to be your ticket to musical nirvana—or at least a temporary escape from scrolling aimlessly through your ex’s Instagram. With the venue's raw, standing-room-only setup, you're not just a spectator; you're a part of the living, breathing tapestry of sound and sweat. And let's not sleep on Maps & A, the kind of support act that turns openers into legends before your disenchanted eyes. The pre-show VIP lounge opens at 5:30 PM, but the real magic unfurls when the doors swing wide at 6:30 PM. By the time Rx Bandits hit the stage at 7:30 PM, you’ll be knee-deep in the kind of euphoric nostalgia that makes you wonder if time really does heal all. Get ready to battle your inner cynic and lose.
The Belasco 1050 South Hill Street Los Angeles 90015
Alright, folks, mark your calendars and dust off your artisanal handkerchiefs because Sea Wolf is about to take you on a feels trip you won't want to miss. VLSF & KCRW are serving up a night that’s as intimate as your best friend’s living room, but with vibes that only the enigmatic Alex Brown Church can summon. Dive deep into the nostalgia pool with the haunting melodies of Old World Romance, back when 2012 felt like a garden of reverb-drenched dreams. But hold onto your ethically sourced beanies—there's a sneak peek of what’s to come from the forthcoming Sea Wolf album, a whisper of future brilliance in the air. This is not just a concert; it's a moment in time where the past meets the future, and your jaded indie heart gets to beat a little faster. Secure your spot, and let’s make some memories that’ll make even your most aloof playlist weep.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
If you're tired of the same old recycled playlists and thirsting for something that feels real, Nik Parr & The Selfless Lovers are about to flip your world from grayscale to technicolor. This isn't just another gig—it's an explosion of sound that could make even the most ironic hipster crack a genuine smile. Imagine a night where relentless sax solos and electrifying keyboard riffs collide in a sweaty oasis of pure, unfiltered bliss.
Doors swing open at 7PM, and you’ll want to be there early to claim your spot. Trust me, this is a show that could make even your most obscure vinyl collection seem suddenly mainstream. It’s a sonic pilgrimage worth taking, one that promises to transform your mundane Tuesday into the stuff of indie legend. Just make sure your ID's valid—this is a night for the grown-ups who still know how to dance like kids. All times are subject to change, but the promise of an unforgettable night? That’s set in stone.
The Peppermint Club 8713 Beverly Blvd Los Angeles 90048