Crankdat is crashing into the scene like a lightning bolt out of a clear blue sky, and your weekend plans just got a major upgrade. This isn't just another night out—it's an 18+ sonic pilgrimage to a realm where bass drops feel like transcendental epiphanies. Imagine the most intense TikTok rave you never knew you needed, now amplify that energy to eleven. Crankdat is infamous for spinning beats that could melt even the iciest of hipster facades, turning wallflowers into full-blown dancefloor dynamos. In a world where indie clout often feels like an elusive unicorn, missing this show would be a cardinal sin. Embrace the chaos, live in the moment, and prepare for an audio-visual onslaught that your Insta stories will barely do justice.
Shrine Expo Hall 665 W. Jefferson Blvd Los Angeles 90007
Pack your earplugs and ditch the ennui, because The Echo is serving up a sonic feast that even your coolest friend's playlist can't compete with. Dub Club is bringing Clinton Fearon & Boogie Brown Band to the Echoplex, and it's the kind of night that makes your future self jealous of your present. Clinton Fearon, the reggae legend, is set to unleash a seismic wave of roots rhythms and soul-soaked basslines that would make even the most stoic shoegazer break into a skank. If you're tired of the same-old synth pop and longing for a night that resonates with authenticity, this is where you want to be. A sweltering LA evening, legendary vibes, and enough grooves to keep your soul dancing—it's the kind of experience you'll be adding to your list of "I was there" moments. So, dig out that vintage band tee and prepare for a showdown of sound that proves reggae's not just a genre; it's a state of mind. See you in the echo chamber.
Nestled in the heartbeat of the city's underground, DISTANT MATTER is set to launch ‘VIVID NOSTALGIA - PHASE II,’ the next evolution of their kaleidoscopic journey through sound and memory. This isn't just a gig; it's a sonic séance where past and future collide in a haze of dreamy synths and otherworldly visuals. Picture yourself in a sweat-drenched basement, the bassline pulsing like a shared secret among those in-the-know, while the band weaves a tapestry of sound that's equal parts euphoria and introspection. It's the kind of night where the boundary between artist and audience dissolves, leaving only the raw, electric connection that feels like a fleeting, yet eternal, moment in time. For those who crave more than just the music – who seek transcendence wrapped in reverb – missing this would be like skipping out on the genesis of something unforgettable. This is the pulse of the indie scene, the essence of cool distilled into one unmissable night.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to dive headfirst into the sonic tapestry of Sway Festival, where the soundwaves feel like a warm hug from your coolest vinyl collection. On September 5th, the doors swing open to Hypnotique's Day 1 lineup, a smorgasbord of auditory delights that’ll make even the most seasoned music connoisseur salivate. Ringo Deathstarr headlines with their signature shoegaze blitz—an aural kaleidoscope that’s as dizzying as it is divine. But don’t sleep on the undercard: Launder’s ethereal dreamscapes are perfect for losing yourself in a haze, while Smush’s lo-fi charm and Misfire SD’s post-punk punch will keep your heart racing all night. At just $30 in advance, it’s cheaper than your cold brew habit and twice as electrifying. Whether you’re a basement gig regular or a festival virgin, this is the night your Instagram stories will thank you for. Snag a 2-day pass and let Sway Festival become your weekend pilgrimage.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017
Prepare to have your eardrums dismantled and your cynicism obliterated because Nitzer Ebb is crashing into the scene like a sonic freight train. The legendary progenitors of EBM are emerging from the shadowy depths of the '80s industrial underworld to deliver a performance that's less concert and more ritualistic rebirth. Set in a gritty, undisclosed warehouse where the walls sweat history, their pulsating beats and militant anthems will make even your ennui start dancing. This is your chance to experience a visceral soundscape that redefines raw energy and pure adrenaline. Miss it, and you'll just have to keep pretending that your Spotify playlist is enough. But let's be real—it isn't.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
If you’ve been sleeping on Tonic Walter, it’s time to put your ear to the underground railroad of indie genius and wake the hell up. On September 5th, the Moroccan Lounge becomes the epicenter of your next musical epiphany. Tonic Walter, with their kaleidoscopic blend of psychedelic rock and post-punk edges sharper than your ex’s Instagram captions, will transport you to a dimension where shoegaze guitars wail like banshees and synths shimmer like a desert mirage at golden hour. This is the sound of now, distilled in a way that makes $25 in advance feel like the steal of the century (and $30 at the door feel like a call to destiny). The night is 21+ because, let's face it, you’ll need a cocktail in hand to fully appreciate the sonic landscapes that Tonic Walter effortlessly conjures. Doors at 9:30 – because you’re not going to want to miss a single note. Don't be the last one to catch the wave; this is going to be one of those "I was there" moments you'll be name-dropping at every dive bar for decades.
Alan Walker is about to redefine your playlist and make you rethink the meaning of "live music experience." This isn’t just another night out—it's a sonic pilgrimage into the heart of electronic alchemy. Ditch the mainstream monotony and dive headfirst into a world where basslines are bold, synths are sizzling, and every beat drop is a shared secret amongst the music-savvy elite. Picture it: a room full of those in-the-know, losing themselves to Walker's transcendent tracks, each one a masterclass in genre-blending brilliance. With a strict no-nonsense policy on ticketing and an age limit that ensures the vibe remains electric and elevated, this is where you want to be to witness the future of EDM. Secure your spot through TicketWeb or TIXR—because this is one night you won’t fake your way into. Don’t let the chance to be part of this exclusive euphoria slip away; grab your crew, embrace the cashless cool, and prepare to have your expectations shattered in the best way possible.
Get ready to transcend the mundane, because Flux Pavilion is about to electrify your nightlife with a sonic boom of bass-heavy beats and ethereal melodies. This is the kind of gig that separates the casuals from the connoisseurs, where epic drops meet cosmic vibes, and the energy is palpable enough to light up a small city. It's a 21+ affair, so leave the fake IDs at home and prepare to groove with your fellow dance floor disciples in an atmosphere that promises nothing short of euphoric escapism. Forget about FOMO—this is the event that's going to haunt your dreams and redefine what it means to truly live in the moment. But remember, no shady ticket hustlers here; it's all about getting in through TicketWeb & TIXR. So snag your spot, dress to impress, and get ready to melt into a night that you’ll be bragging about until next festival season.
Dive headfirst into the electric haze of Day Trip as the PIV collective takes over with a lineup that's the auditory equivalent of a neon-lit alleyway. Gaskin, Prunk, Robbie Doherty, and Kellie Allen are set to spin the decks and twist your perception of what a night out can be. This isn't just another night at a cashless venue—it's an odyssey through soundscapes that flirt with the edges of house and techno, curated by those who live at the cutting edge of the genre. Forget the resellers and snag your ticket from the source, because the only way into this sonic sanctuary is through TicketWeb or TIXR. Don't get left scrolling through stories of the night that everyone will be talking about next week. It's time to step into the rhythm and let the music move you somewhere unexpected.
Los Angeles State Historic Park: On The Promenade 1279 N. Spring St Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to dive headfirst into the sonic tapestry of Sway Festival, where the soundwaves feel like a warm hug from your coolest vinyl collection. On September 5th, the doors swing open to Hypnotique's Day 1 lineup, a smorgasbord of auditory delights that’ll make even the most seasoned music connoisseur salivate. Ringo Deathstarr headlines with their signature shoegaze blitz—an aural kaleidoscope that’s as dizzying as it is divine. But don’t sleep on the undercard: Launder’s ethereal dreamscapes are perfect for losing yourself in a haze, while Smush’s lo-fi charm and Misfire SD’s post-punk punch will keep your heart racing all night. At just $30 in advance, it’s cheaper than your cold brew habit and twice as electrifying. Whether you’re a basement gig regular or a festival virgin, this is the night your Instagram stories will thank you for. Snag a 2-day pass and let Sway Festival become your weekend pilgrimage.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017
Picture this: You, a relic from the digital age, standing in the timeless embrace of a 1931 Masonic Lodge, where every creak of the wooden floors whispers secrets of the past. Cold Cave is set to resurrect the dark, throbbing heart of post-punk with their hauntingly gorgeous "CREMATIONS" set, orchestrated for a night of sonic alchemy. It's a place where synths glint like moonlight on tombstones, and Wesley Eisold's baritone wraps around you like a long-lost lover. Forget the elevator pitches—your only ascent here is up the grand staircase, each step a passage into a sacred ritual of sound and shadow. With the stakes this high and tickets as scarce as a Morrissey smile, you'd better be ready to snag your spot at this ephemeral altar. Don't just read about it on Reddit—live it, breathe it, let it consume you. This isn't just another gig; it's the indie scene's answer to transcendence.
The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 5970 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles 90038
If your idea of a rager is more distortion pedals than disco balls, Cold Waves Los Angeles Night 1 is where your soul needs to be. Think of it as a sonic séance summoning the spirit of Factory Records, with a lineup that's a love letter to your leather jacket-wearing, synth-obsessed alter ego. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage for the sonically adventurous—a communion of darkwave, post-punk, and industrial soundscapes that'll have you questioning your loyalties to any other genre. The echoes of the underground are calling, and this is your chance to bask in the reverb-drenched glow of an unmissable night. Get ready to lose yourself in a haze of smoke machines and strobe lights while some of the scene's most electrifying acts remind you why you're obsessed with the beautifully chaotic dance between analog grit and digital dreams. If you're not there, you're just not living.
Pacific Electric 1729 Naud Street Los Angeles 90012
If your idea of a rager is more distortion pedals than disco balls, Cold Waves Los Angeles Night 1 is where your soul needs to be. Think of it as a sonic séance summoning the spirit of Factory Records, with a lineup that's a love letter to your leather jacket-wearing, synth-obsessed alter ego. This isn't just a gig; it's a pilgrimage for the sonically adventurous—a communion of darkwave, post-punk, and industrial soundscapes that'll have you questioning your loyalties to any other genre. The echoes of the underground are calling, and this is your chance to bask in the reverb-drenched glow of an unmissable night. Get ready to lose yourself in a haze of smoke machines and strobe lights while some of the scene's most electrifying acts remind you why you're obsessed with the beautifully chaotic dance between analog grit and digital dreams. If you're not there, you're just not living.
Pacific Electric 1729 Naud Street Los Angeles 90012
Picture this: You, a relic from the digital age, standing in the timeless embrace of a 1931 Masonic Lodge, where every creak of the wooden floors whispers secrets of the past. Cold Cave is set to resurrect the dark, throbbing heart of post-punk with their hauntingly gorgeous "CREMATIONS" set, orchestrated for a night of sonic alchemy. It's a place where synths glint like moonlight on tombstones, and Wesley Eisold's baritone wraps around you like a long-lost lover. Forget the elevator pitches—your only ascent here is up the grand staircase, each step a passage into a sacred ritual of sound and shadow. With the stakes this high and tickets as scarce as a Morrissey smile, you'd better be ready to snag your spot at this ephemeral altar. Don't just read about it on Reddit—live it, breathe it, let it consume you. This isn't just another gig; it's the indie scene's answer to transcendence.
The Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever 5970 Santa Monica Blvd Los Angeles 90038
If your weekend plans don't include Mina's Flow State Tour at the Echoplex, you're about to make the gravest misstep of your social calendar. This isn't just another gig; it's an existential journey through soundscapes crafted by the indie scene's newest darlings. Imagine getting lost in a kaleidoscope of synths and soaring vocals that echo the raw energy of a basement show while capturing the polished mystique of studio wizardry. Mina's live set promises an alchemical blend of ethereal melodies and earth-shattering beats—it's like if Grimes and Tame Impala had a sonic lovechild raised on DIY ethos. Whether you're vibing to their latest tracks or relishing in the curated chaos of their stage presence, one thing's for sure: missing this is a cultural faux pas that could haunt your cool cred for seasons. So, lace up your Doc Martens, grab your vintage windbreaker, and prepare to lose yourself at 1154 Glendale Blvd. This is where indie dreams come alive.
Brace yourselves, indie aficionados—Rules is about to set the Moroccan Lounge ablaze, and you definitely want a front-row seat to this sonic wildfire. September 11, 2026, isn’t just another date to scribble in your Moleskine; it’s the night your playlists will feel obsolete. Doors swing open at 9:30pm, but don’t be fashionably late—trust me, you’ll want every second of their electrifying set. With a vibe that’s equal parts post-punk grit and ethereal dream-pop, Rules crafts soundscapes that could make even the ghosts of CBGB sigh with envy. At $20 a pop (both in advance and at the door), it’s a bargain for an auditory experience that might just redefine your summer soundtrack. So, dust off your worn-in Docs, grab your coolest crew, and prepare to lose yourself in a night where music and magic blur into something unforgettable. The only rule? Don’t miss it.
Dive into the dark synth underbelly of Cold Waves Los Angeles Night 2, where nostalgia meets the neon-lit now. This isn't just another night out—it's a pilgrimage for those who worship at the altar of the analog. Think pulsating beats that mirror the city’s heartbeat, and shadowy melodies that echo through dimly lit venues where secrets are currency. It’s a who's who of the post-punk revival, with acts that straddle the line between yesterday’s angst and tomorrow’s soundscapes. Whether you're in it for the moody basslines or the eerie synths that twist around like a fever dream, this is the night your Instagram was made for. Miss it and risk being left in the silence of your own ennui.
Pacific Electric 1729 Naud Street Los Angeles 90012
Prepare to have your senses shattered and your expectations exceeded at Big Gigantic 360°, the event where sonic exploration meets visual ecstasy. It’s not just a concert; it’s a full-body experience that begs you to leave your jaded shell at the door. With special guest STELLER in the mix, expect a night that fuses pulsating beats with immersive light shows, creating a kaleidoscopic journey through soundscapes that defy gravity. This is where your Instagram stories get their glow-up, and your playlists find their new obsessions. Your ticket isn't just an entry; it’s a passport to the kind of night people will still be whispering about in the back alleys of the indie scene long after the last note fades. Don't let your only interaction with this event be through the blurry lens of someone else's stories. Secure your spot, grab your crew, and let Big Gigantic remind you why live music is the lifeblood of cool. Just remember, this isn’t for the under-21 squad or the faint-hearted. See you under the strobes, if you dare.
Exchange LA 618 S. Spring Street Los Angeles 90014
Dive headfirst into a kaleidoscope of sound with Earlybirds Club, the band that’s single-handedly reviving your jaded soul’s faith in live music. Their upcoming gig at the no-name dive bar that everyone knows is the scene’s worst-kept secret promises to transcend the usual humdrum of paint-by-numbers indie shows. Imagine if Mac DeMarco and Phoebe Bridgers decided to have an impromptu jam session while Portishead slinked in to provide the groove, and you’re halfway there. Expect lo-fi heartache, synths that shimmer like a heatwave off Bedford Ave pavement, and hooks so sharp they’ll carve a niche in your ever-cynical heart. Grab your battered denim jacket and your ironic tote; this is the kind of night that stamps itself onto memory and lingers long after the last guitar string fades. Miss this, and trust me: you'll regret it when your cooler-than-thou friend won’t shut up about it over overpriced oat milk lattes.
Clear your calendar, because SOFI TUKKER is doing more than just melting faces with their jungle-pop beats—they're putting their paws where their heart is. In an event that screams "party with a purpose," the dynamic duo is bringing their Animal Talk tour to a venue near you, and they're rolling deep with their friends at PLUS1. For every ticket you grab to lose yourself in their kinetic, kaleidoscopic world, you're also throwing a bone (and a buck) to local animal shelters across North America. Expect their signature mix of effervescent energy, genre-blending bangers, and enough good vibes to light up even the most cynical soul. So lace up your dancing shoes, adopt a new best friend, and prepare to ride the wave of euphoria that is SOFI TUKKER. Don't sleep on it—you'll only have yourself to blame if you miss out on this neon-tinged nirvana.
Greek Theatre-Los Angeles 2700 N. Vermont Ave. Los Angeles 90027
Prepare to have your existential ennui vaporized, because jigitz is about to recalibrate your coolness meter. This isn't just another night at your favorite sweat-drenched dive; it's a transcendental experience where lo-fi charisma meets high-octane soundscapes. Jigitz, the enigmatic outfit that’s been the hushed-up secret of the underground, is set to electrify the stage with their genre-defying brew of post-punk riffs, glitchy synths, and lyrics that read like a love letter to your favorite zine. This is the band that your favorite band's favorite band has on repeat. If you're looking to be part of the in-crowd's latest obsession, grab your ticket, grab a craft beer, and prepare to have your world flipped—upside down and inside out.
The Fonda Theatre 6126 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles 90028
Prepare your glitter-streaked, thrift-store finest because Daft Disko is about to turn the Moroccan Lounge into your new favorite time machine. Think French touch meets disco house, a sonic soirée starring the ghost of Daft Punk past and the spirited beats of Justice, Stardust, and every other French maestro who ever made you wish you owned more sequins. This isn't just a playlist—it's a pilgrimage to the altar of groove, where the ghosts of Giorgio Moroder and Chic sidle up to the living legends of Yuksek and Parcels. Trust us, your feed will cry if you miss out on this vinyl-pressed fever dream. So, mark May 16 as the night your shoes will beg for mercy, and your heart will find the rhythm it didn’t know it was missing. Doors at 9:30 PM—consider that your cue to start stretching, because you’re about to dance like it’s the last club on earth.
The Moroccan Lounge 901 E 1st Street Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to ditch your Spotify algorithm for a night and dive headfirst into a soundscape curated by some of the most forward-thinking artists in the scene. Kicking off with Berghain titan Marcel Dettmann, who’s set to deliver a techno sermon that’ll make you question all those late-night YouTube rabbit holes. Sol Ortega will follow, weaving her Buenos Aires magic with hypnotic beats that defy the laws of gravity. Then there's Perel, whose cosmic disco vibes are your ticket to an interstellar dancefloor where synths reign supreme. And just when you think you’ve hit the peak, John Bryars will take you on a sonic detour with his genre-blurring beats that might just redefine your musical palate. Forget your plans for the weekend, this is where you'll find the heartbeat of the underground. But remember, this isn't a kids’ playdate—21+ only, so leave the undergrad ID at home. Tickets are as exclusive as that limited edition vinyl you’re still hunting for, so snag yours through TicketWeb or TIXR before they're relics in someone else’s digital cart. This is the night your future self will thank you for.
Crank your cool radar to max: Kruder & Dorfmeister are descending on our scene and they're bringing a sound that's smoother than your best friend's vintage vinyl collection. This is the duo that practically invented the coffee shop chill-out playlist before chillwave was a twinkle in Neon Indian's eye. Fresh off their latest reinvention—a soundscape you've gotta hear live to truly vibe with—this isn't just a concert; it's an aural pilgrimage. Picture it: a dimly lit room, the stage glowing with a wash of hypnotic visuals, and a crowd swaying like reeds in a sonic breeze. It's the kind of night you'll talk about in echoes, the kind where the bassline lingers in your soul long after your last sip of craft IPA. Grab your crew, dust off your coolest threads, and prepare for an expedition into the deep cuts of downtempo bliss. Miss this, and you'll be hearing about it at every afterparty until the next ice age.
The Novo by Microsoft 800 West Olympic Blvd Los Angeles 90015
If your Spotify Discover is starting to feel like a lukewarm kombucha, it’s time to jolt your senses at the Mind Enterprises gig. Imagine Giorgio Moroder and Miami Vice had a love child raised in a neon-soaked arcade, and you’re halfway there. This isn’t just another night in the indie carousel—this is your ticket to a sonic time machine where Italo disco meets modern synth wizardry. Doors at 7:00 PM, but if you’re not there by 8:00 PM, you might as well be scrolling through your ex’s Instagram stories. It’s 17+ because some of us know that age is just a number when you’re vibing on another wavelength. Don’t sleep on this; the underground scene will have moved on by tomorrow, but tonight? Tonight is electric.
The Bellwether 333 S. Boylston St. Los Angeles 90017
Listen up, sound-surfers and beat connoisseurs: DJ Shadow is about to drop a seismic wave of sonic brilliance on your synapses. This isn’t just any set—it's a transcendental journey through the labyrinth of loops and samples that only Shadow can conjure. We're talking about a cerebral kaleidoscope where vintage vinyl whispers secrets to digital drum machines, and where the underground becomes your sanctuary. Forget the typical Friday night dive bar drudgery; this is where the real alchemy happens. If you've ever found yourself chasing the elusive dragon of musical euphoria, this is your ticket. Trust, you’ll want to be there when the needle hits the groove and the walls pulse with the collective heartbeat of the ones who truly get it.
The Novo by Microsoft 800 West Olympic Blvd Los Angeles 90015
When Amelie Lens takes the stage, it's more than just a performance—it's an alchemical experience where the lines between artist, audience, and universe blur into a singular, seismic pulse. This Belgian techno sorceress, queen of the underground, is set to elevate the decks and your consciousness with beats that throb like your existential crises and melodies that whisper secrets to your soul. Expect a night of relentless energy and transcendental rhythms that will make you question why you ever settled for anything less than a sonic baptism. Gather your fellow disciples of the deep bass and synth stardust, and prepare to witness a set that makes your favorite band sound like your dad’s cover group. This isn't just a gig; it's a rite of passage. Miss it, and you'll be scrambling to find a replay button in a world that never had one.
Gloria Molina Grand Park 200 N. Grand Ave Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to ditch your apathetic playlists and dive into a sonic wonderland as Day Trip rolls into town, serving up beats hotter than a Brooklyn rooftop in July. This isn't just another night out—it's a full-throttle ride through the electronic ether with the legendary Armand Van Helden at the helm, steering the vibe from house classics to underground bangers. Joining him are James Poole, Adam Auburn, and the ever-enigmatic Athena, each layering their own brand of magic onto the decks. This is a 21+ affair, where the only thing cooler than the beats will be the crowd. Leave your cash at home (because who needs paper when you've got plastic?), but bring your crew and inquire about those VIP sections to elevate your night from memorable to mythical. Reminder: steer clear of ticket sharks and snag your entry through TicketWeb or TIXR, because FOMO is real, and missing this would be a tragedy worthy of its own indie ballad. Dress to impress and prepare to lose yourself in a night where the only thing that matters is the music pulsating through your veins.
Los Angeles State Historic Park: On The Promenade 1279 N. Spring St Los Angeles 90012
Zeds Dead is about to detonate your midweek malaise with a sonic blitzkrieg that'll leave your eardrums begging for an encore. This isn’t just another night in your well-worn gig calendar; it’s a full-on audial odyssey through the deepest, bass-heavy corners of electronic alchemy. Expect earth-shattering drops and synth waves so lush they could make Washed Out sound like a dial-up connection. The duo's set is a high-voltage blend of dubstep, house, and trap that’s as unpredictable as it is addictive—a neon-lit rabbit hole you’ll dive headfirst into and emerge from blissfully disoriented. If you've been yearning for a break from your Spotify Discover Weekly drudgery, this is your ticket to the next-level soundscape. Skip this, and your weekend plans will feel like a lo-fi YouTube playlist by comparison. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Gloria Molina Grand Park 200 N. Grand Ave Los Angeles 90012
Zeds Dead is about to detonate your midweek malaise with a sonic blitzkrieg that'll leave your eardrums begging for an encore. This isn’t just another night in your well-worn gig calendar; it’s a full-on audial odyssey through the deepest, bass-heavy corners of electronic alchemy. Expect earth-shattering drops and synth waves so lush they could make Washed Out sound like a dial-up connection. The duo's set is a high-voltage blend of dubstep, house, and trap that’s as unpredictable as it is addictive—a neon-lit rabbit hole you’ll dive headfirst into and emerge from blissfully disoriented. If you've been yearning for a break from your Spotify Discover Weekly drudgery, this is your ticket to the next-level soundscape. Skip this, and your weekend plans will feel like a lo-fi YouTube playlist by comparison. Don't say we didn't warn you.
Gloria Molina Grand Park 200 N. Grand Ave Los Angeles 90012
Get ready to witness the raw, unfiltered magic of Bolden as they rip through town on their Who You Really Are tour, dropping sonic truths like confetti at an underground rave. These alt-rock alchemists have been brewing a sound that’s like if Sonic Youth and The War on Drugs had a love child who grew up on a steady diet of James Baldwin and zine poetry. Forget the stale pretension of mainstream gigs—this is where the real revolution happens, where gritty guitar riffs and introspective lyrics collide in a beautifully chaotic dance of authenticity. Doors creak open at 7pm, and trust me, you'll want to be front and center for this one, because missing out on Bolden is like skipping out on the basement show that your future self will never forgive you for. Grab an advance ticket now; your inner music snob will thank you.
Teragram Ballroom 1234 West 7th Street Los Angeles 90017