Catch One ★ 4.4
$$Mid-City{'monday': 'closed', 'tuesday': 'closed', 'wednesday': 'varies by event', 'thursday': 'varies by event', 'friday': '21:00-04:00', 'saturday': '21:00-04:00', 'sunday': 'varies by event'}
Catch One on Pico, founded by Jewel Thais Williams in 1973, is the longest-running Black queer dance club in LA, now three dance floors over two stories.
Tip: Friday and Saturday cover varies by room. Designated LA Historic Cultural Monument 2024; check the calendar for legacy parties.
Break Room 86 ★ 4.3
$$$Koreatown{'monday': 'closed', 'tuesday': 'closed', 'wednesday': '21:00-02:00', 'thursday': '21:00-02:00', 'friday': '21:00-02:00', 'saturday': '21:00-02:00', 'sunday': 'closed'}
Break Room 86 hides behind a vending machine inside Koreatown's Line Hotel, with four karaoke suites, a dance floor and an 80s high school theme played straight.
Tip: Open Wednesday through Saturday 21:00 to 02:00. Reserve a karaoke suite for groups of 10 to 20 through Tock at least a week ahead.
Whisky a Go Go ★ 4.5
$$West Hollywood{'monday': 'varies by show', 'tuesday': 'varies by show', 'wednesday': 'varies by show', 'thursday': '19:30 doors, varies', 'friday': '19:30 doors, varies', 'saturday': '19:30 doors, varies', 'sunday': 'varies by show'}
Whisky a Go Go on the Sunset Strip in West Hollywood has booked rock in Los Angeles since 1964, when the Doors were the house band on Sunset.
Tip: Doors usually 19:30. All-ages most shows, standing-room floor. The corner of Sunset and Clark holds the line.
The Roxy Theatre ★ 4.5
$$West Hollywood{'monday': 'varies by show', 'tuesday': 'varies by show', 'wednesday': 'varies by show', 'thursday': '19:00 doors, varies', 'friday': '19:00 doors, varies', 'saturday': '19:00 doors, varies', 'sunday': 'varies by show'}
The Roxy Theatre on Sunset in West Hollywood has booked rock and indie since 1973 under Lou Adler and Elmer Valentine, a 500-capacity Los Angeles room.
Tip: All-ages, standing-room only mostly. Buy advance tickets through the venue site; door pickups can run a block.
Troubadour ★ 4.7
$$West Hollywood{'monday': 'varies by show', 'tuesday': 'varies by show', 'wednesday': 'varies by show', 'thursday': '20:00 doors, varies', 'friday': '20:00 doors, varies', 'saturday': '20:00 doors, varies', 'sunday': 'varies by show'}
Troubadour on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood has run live music in Los Angeles since 1957; Elton John, Taylor and Waits all played early sets.
Tip: Two-room layout, balcony upstairs, floor downstairs. All-ages, doors at 20:00 most nights. Tickets through the venue site.
Hollywood Bowl ★ 4.8
$$$Hollywood{'monday': 'closed', 'tuesday': 'closed', 'wednesday': 'varies by show', 'thursday': 'varies by show', 'friday': 'varies by show', 'saturday': 'varies by show', 'sunday': 'varies by show', 'note': 'Summer season runs June through September'}
The Hollywood Bowl in the Hollywood Hills is the 17,500-seat amphitheatre, summer home of the LA Philharmonic and touring concerts June through September.
Tip: Park-and-ride from Universal City Metro station; on-site parking is stacked and slow. Bring a picnic, the Bowl allows outside food.