Concerts

November 1, 2019

Twenty One Pilots @
The Staples Center

Twenty one thousand people is the capacity at the Staples Center, one of the biggest and most iconic venue in the heart of Los Angeles. That number is especially fitting for the dynamic duo Twenty One Pilots as they brought their Bandito Tour for the first time to this venue, filling up the seats with their beloved supporters. If you know the reputation of Twenty One Pilots show, it is not a surprise that their fans are dressed accordingly for the night. Streets leading to the venue were filled with fans dressed in outfits resembling the band — red beanie, yellow tapes and bandana, and camo printed clothing. Los Angeles was ready to witness what this iconic duo had prepared for the night.
October 21, 2019

Maisie Peters @
The Troubadour

On the brisk Monday night of October 21st, Maisie Peters' devoted LA fan base made their way to West Hollywood’s Troubadour, packing the venue in anticipation of what would be the perfect chill-vibed show to kick off the week with the talented British singer-songwriter.
October 12, 2019

Bad Suns @
The Glass House

Six weeks on the road playing in various cities to promote their new album Mystic Truth released earlier this year in March, Bad Suns brings their tour to a climax as they performed their final show of the tour here in California. Though the band has traveled once over North America earlier this year for part one of their tour, fans couldn't resist gathering at the Glass House in Pomona to support their LA native band once again.
October 8, 2019

The Band Camino @
El Rey Theatre

Electric—is an understatement when it comes to describing what the Band Camino put on at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. Having two nights of sold out shows here in LA, their performance is a true testament to how great and amazing the band is. People filled up the room from the stage all the way to the back of the venue as the night approached their set time. The band, comprised of Jeffrey Jordan, Spencer Stewart, Graham Rowell, and Garisson Burgess, are originally from Tennessee and have been releasing singles and EP's since 2016. Together, they have just released their latest EP called tryhard on August 23 which consists of anthemic tunes which showcases their many talents including vocals, instruments, lyricism, and production. This tour, accompanied by Valley who has been opening up the night with enthusiasm each show, has been a momentous opportunity for the Band Camino as they celebrate their release of this new EP and show their fans what they are made of.