Celebrating 5 Years at the Whisky a Go Go
Fast Times, the ultimate 80's concert experience, is set to make rock n roll history with a celebration concert commemorating their historic 5-year residency at the Whisky a Go Go. Since April 2019, Fast Times has held the longest band residency at the legendary venue, attracting packed crowds every Monday night.
The celebration concert, taking place on Saturday, May 4th, 2024, promises to be a night to remember.
Los Angeles, a city synonymous with glamour, innovation, and the avant-garde, once again became the epicenter of fashion forwardness with the much-anticipated LA Fashion Week by The Society in 2023. This event not only underscored the city's significant role in the global fashion landscape but also showcased an eclectic mix of emerging talent and established designers, setting the trends for the seasons ahead.
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Paint your face, prep your costume, and get ready to freak out at the hottest Halloween parties in the city. October 31 falls on a Monday this year, which means that you have a whole weekend of wilding out before All Hallows Eve.
Like to do it up big? Head to the world's largest Halloween street party, the West Hollywood Halloween Carnaval. Join the churning parade of half a million rowdy revelers in risque costumes and make your way from stage to stage on Santa Monica Boulevard.
Explore the haunted hallways of the Queen Mary in Long Beach at Dark Harbor, a haunted house slash costume party with full bar, vintage Ferris wheel, and monster-filled mazes. Steampunk gets scary at The Edison, which hosts subterranean parties throughout the weekend - La Nuit de Diable on Saturday and Cabaret L'Enfer on Halloween night.
Afraid of killer clowns? There will be plenty of them at Escape: Psycho Circus, Insomniac's annual Halloween rave at NOS Events Center. Held on Friday and Saturday nights, this dance festival includes spooky mazes, freak show attractions, and headlining performances by Tiesto, Four Tet, and Kaskade.
Sultry Sweet hosts a special Halloween show at El Cid called Asylum, a Burlesque InsTITution - featuring a live band, hilarious cabaret singers, and tapas throughout the night.
Dance all night at Halloweenie, one of the city's top gay Halloween parties - or get your gothic on at the Ace Hotel's Bloodsuckers Bash.Dress up fancy for the UNICEF Masquerade Ball, a black tie event in DTLA with sexy masks and flowing Champagne.
The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel flexes its haunted history with a Saturday night fete, featuring DJs, sinister decor, and ghostly apparitions.Stuck in the Valley? The Federal Bar's NoHo Monster Bash is the place to be, with live performances, costume contests, and a theme of "Heroes vs. Villains."
Looking for the hot ticket this weekend? Discover fresh events, sweet DJ shows, and poppin' parties all over the city.
Framework presents Cut Snake and Cassion at Sound in Hollywood. It's 80s vs. 90s with Biz Markie at Decades Collide. Legendary UK drum and bass producer Goldie takes to the decks at Respect. You can get down to Pop Candy Night at Bootie LA - featuring sugary sweet mashups of teen heartthrobs past and present.
Head to Hollywood Forever to hear the entire Purple Rain album performed by Twin Shadow - or to Los Globos for Urbanomix, a hip hop night with DCMBR, DJ Swanzy, and Tru Lee. Crystal Castles lights up the Fonda, and OHM Nightclub goes off the chain with K Camp and Rob $tone.
Find your perfect party on LANightlife.com - all in all, there are 150 highlighted events this weekend.
Snarky yet sweet, geeky and cool - Portland duo The Doubleclicks bring their brand of nerd-folk to Genghis Cohen (New York-style Chinese-American, Szechwan/Hunan cuisine) in WeHo on Wednesday night.
Feel like bouncing to some beats? DJ BSQUARED hosts a Thursday night weekly at The Rabbit Hole in Canoga Park, featuring hot-slapping hip hop, trap, booty, breaks, ratchet and twerk music until 2:15 am.
Find mermaids, scallywags, wenches, and sea witches on Sunset Boulevard this Sunday - El Cid hosts Sultry Sweet Burlesque, a pirate-themed performance with treasured chests and plenty of booty.
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Whether you want to sip a heady pint of Guinness, slam a car bomb, or savor a fine Irish whiskey, you'll find St. Patrick's Day parties all over Los Angeles where you can celebrate the holiday in style.
March 17 is one of the biggest party nights of the year, right up there with New Year's Eve and Halloween - but you don't have to dress up fancy or find a killer costume. Just grab something green and get ready to paint the town red, from Venice Beach to Downtown LA.
Looking for the best place to get your drink on - and get lucky? Check out our guide to the top five party destinations for St. Patrick's Day, including Rock & Reilly's, Finn McCool's, and Jameson's Irish Pub.
But that's just beginning - discover all the Irish pubs in Los Angeles, and choose the one that fits your party style the best. LA's incredible cultural diversity means that you have plenty of options, from classic taverns and craft beer hangouts to sports lounges and upscale, whiskey-sipping bars.
And don't forget to vote for your favorite Irish pub in Santa Monica, and make sure that your favorite hangout wins the "Best Of LA" contest!
Embark on a voyage into the New Year aboard a legendary steamship, and take a trip to seven amazing destinations without ever leaving the dock. New Year's Eve on board the Queen Mary is always a sold-out celebration, and this year the party features an international flair. Three and a half acres of the ship's decks, bars, and salons will be transformed into seven unique destinations: Lahaina, New Orleans, Havana, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo and Hollywood.
Each area of the party will feature themed drinks, decor and entertainment. Watch Russian aerialists and drink from a vodka luge in Moscow, and then sing karaoke and eat sushi in Tokyo. Play casino games and listen to a live jazz band in New Orleans. Head to Lahaina, Hawaii for hula dancing and Tiki cocktails, and visit Beijing to find dim sum and a kung fu exhibition. For access to salsa dancing and mojitos in Havana, you'll need to have a VIP pass.
At the end of the night, the entire party comes together for an epic fireworks show, countdown to midnight and Champagne toast on the decks of the ship! Book a cabin and make a night of it - no Uber required.
Want to blow the lid of New Year's Eve without spending an entire paycheck? Head to Downtown LA for the massive street party at Grand Park between City Hall and the Music Center. Now in its third year, this celebration gets going at 8 pm and transforms a three-block area into a cutting-edge wonderland of music and 3-D digital visual mapping. Grab your friends and take your picture in one of the party's photo booths, and then watch the images projected onto the 22-story face of the City Hall building.
Live bands and DJs on three different stages will keep the crowd turned up throughout the evening, which will climax at midnight with a crazy new interactive visual countdown. You'll also find dozens of LA's finest food trucks for refreshments, but please note: this party is dry, so there's no beer or cash bar.
Last year, the Grand Park celebration attracted over 40,000 people, and even more are expected this year. Stay safe and ride the Metro Rail, which runs 24 hours on New Year's Eve and is offering free fares from 9 pm to 2 am. Take the Red/Purple Line to the Grand Park stop, or hop on the Gold Line to Little Tokyo and walk.
Darkness reigns supreme this Halloween weekend during La Nuit de Diable at the Edison. Start your holiday weekend off underground, in the historical subterranean lair and speakeasy nightclub. This steampunk celebration feels like a step back in time to a warped and twisted era - and is mysteriously billed as "Attractions Diaboliques featuring Apparitions and Gifted Eccentriques from across the Globe."
Be dazzled by freakish appearances and bewitching entertainment, by stilt walkers, cabaret dancers, fortune tellers, and other bizarre performers. Sip an absinthe-infused cocktail, or sample from the club’s extensive list of wines and Champagnes. Feel the dark energy beneath the earth as you party in the luxe basement setting, which is transformed into a realm that is both glamorous and grotesque. With genuine historical artifacts and endless vintage appeal, the Edison is the perfect setting for a magically macabre Halloween celebration.
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Best of all, the cover at La Nuit de Diable is only $20 for people wearing costumes or $25 without. Tickets are only sold at the door, so get there early - the devilish fun starts at 7 PM.
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No cover, no dress code, and no pretense make Culture Clash Fridays a go-to weekly for the fresh hipster crowd in Silver Lake. Every Friday night at Medusa Lounge on Beverly Boulevard, you'll find a friendly crowd of party-ready dance floor freaks getting down to hip hop, soul and reggae.
Push your way through the dark, Gothic interior past plush seating and wild decor to reach two dance floors, two bars, and an outdoor smoking patio. Resident DJs Jay-P, JeffCee, Rever and War play a funky mix of hip hop and Top 40 on the main dance floor, with reggae and roots music in the back room from Selecta Seven, Mr. Chin, Faddah Sparrow and Mista Frew.
At Culture Clash Fridays, you'll encounter that unique LA combination of chilled-out vibe and high-energy party. Grab a draft beer (11 on tap) or a cheap vodka soda, and find your place on the dance floor with the neighborhood locals. Get to the Medusa Lounge early and get in free, or pay $10 to skip the crowd and enter ASAP through the express line. VIP bottle service is also available.
Kick back at a free, outdoor music show tonight at Twilight Concerts at the Pier.
Listen to live music, sip a cold beer, and relax in the gorgeous oceanfront setting.
Featuring free admission, Twilight Concerts at the Pier is a summertime tradition that takes place every Thursday night at the Santa Monica Pier.
Every live concert is free for everyone to attend, but when you RSVP to a specific event online, you'll be entered to win VIP passes. Find the RSVP form at www.santamonicapier.org.
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Bounce to the beat, dance on the beach and lose yourself in the new summer anthem by Dutch artist Eelke Kleijn: "In My Head." Fresh and free, this bright track is the perfect antidote to the darkness and minor melodies of modern music. Hailed by the likes of Pete Tong, Loco Dice and Fatboy Slim, Kleijn is touring the continent on the tails of this melodic new release. Whimsical beats, Spanish guitars, and a rising tide of energy combine to create the ultimate warm-weather track - and Kleijn's exceptional production makes the ride as smooth as a surfboard. "In My Head" is made to put a smile on your face, a refreshing groove of rare talent and artistry.Kleijn is bringing his fun, whimsical approach to dance music to Sound nightclub in Los Angeles on July 20 for EDM mainstay Monday Social. Househeads and anyone who loves to shake it on the dance floor won't want to miss this opportunity to catch the Dutchman in action. Also performing on July 20: Monday Night social resident Freddy Be, full moon gathering legend and LA ambassador DJ. Tickets cost $15 and the party lasts until 3AM.
HARD Summer Music Festival has published the official lineup for this year's event, one of the most anticipated events of the season. EDM fans rejoice, because the roster is loaded with electronic artists. The super diverse festie takes place this August 1 and 2 at its new So Cal home, the Fairplex in Pomona.Headliners include several HARD favorites: The Weeknd, Jack U, The Chemical Brothers, RATATAT, Chromeo and Dillon Francis.Event Details
SATURDAY: The Weeknd, The Chemical Brothers, Dillon Francis, Porter Robinson (Live), Schoolboy Q, Odesza, The Glitch Mob, Tchami, Gorgon City (Live), Rae Sremmurd, Brodinski, Young Thug, Bro Safari, Griz, Destructo, Salva, Giraffage, Big Gigantic, Lido, Hot Since 82, Erol Alkan, Shiba San, Ten Walls (Live), Mercer, Years & Years, Lunice, Milo & Otis, plus many more.
SUNDAY: Jack U, RATATAT, Chromeo, Die Antwoord, RL Grime, Zeds Dead, Boyz Noize, DJ Mustard & Friends, Caribou, Robin Schulz, Maya Jane Coles, GTA, Jamie xx, Hudson Mohawke, What So Not, Fetty Wap, MK, ILoveMakonnen, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (Live), Branchez, Jauz, Bakermat, Tiga, Mr. Carmack, Mr. Oizo, Jimmy Edgar, Hannah Wants, Route 94, plus many more.
FYF Fest is hotter than ever for 2015. The festie has just revealed its lineup, a searing collection of enticing acts that will perform at LA Sports Arena and Exposition Park on the weekend of August 22 and 23.
Headliners reflect the fresh diversity of the festival, and include Frank Ocean, Morrissey, D'Angelo, Bloc Party and the Jesus and Mary Chain.
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Tickets for FYF Fest go on sale Friday, May 8 at 12PM Pacific.
The Well x DIRTYBIRD Release Limited Edition Basics Collaboration T-ShirtMarking Ten Years of DIRTYBIRD RecordsPop Up Shop + After Party on February 8, 2015At The Well LA
The Well, best known for its internationally acclaimed events that intersect music, art and fashion, and the DIRTYBIRD record label founded by Claude VonStroke - synonymous with bass driven funk, house and techno - team up for a special limited edition t-shirt collaboration, popup shop and event.The collaboration coincides with the ten-year anniversary of DIRTYBIRD. Over the last decade DIRTYBIRD has graduated from impromptu illegal parties in Golden Gate Park, to dedicated stages at enormous festivals like HARD and Ultra. The ‘DIRTYBIRD sound’ has become a definitive explanation for house music that is fun with lots of bass, and the artists in the DIRTYBIRD family; Justin Martin, Eats Everything, Kill Frenzy, J Phlip, Justin Jay and others, have emerged as headlining acts.