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Find the best music events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Los Angeles. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Experience the world-renowned Los Angeles Philharmonic under the baton of renowned conductor Manfred Honeck. This performance promises a journey through classical masterpieces, featuring intricate compositions and powerful performances. Don't miss this opportunity to witness exceptional musicianship in a captivating atmosphere.

Open Melody is a new independently-produced music festival based in Los Angeles featuring artists from around the globe with a focus on adventurous sounds from across genres. Graciously supported by KCRW, Fire Talk, Fanfare Projects, Fender, and dublab.

KVS Tabla, an award-winning project blending Indian classical rhythm with hip-hop, electronic, and Afrobeats, offers a unique musical experience. With nearly 20 years of training, this global act has performed in over 15 countries, including opening for 50 Cent and appearing in three consecutive New York Fashion Weeks. Expect a mesmerizing fusion of ancient tradition and modern beats.

Calum Scott, a renowned artist, embarks on his The Avenoir Tour 2026, promising an unforgettable musical experience. With a blend of captivating melodies and powerful vocals, this all-ages event is set to be a highlight of the year. Doors open at 7:00 p.m., and the show starts at 8:00 p.m. Attendees must have a ticket regardless of age. A clear bag policy is in place for security reasons.


sosocamo - Big Country Tour with 2facedlon is a must-see event for music enthusiasts. Join us at the Echoplex for an unforgettable night of live music. Don't miss out on the excitement and energy of this highly anticipated tour! Visit @theechola and theecho.com for updates and entry details. Address: 1154 Glendale Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026.

St. Paul & the Broken Bones is an all ages event at The Belasco, a standing room only venue. VIP lounge opens at 6PM, doors at 7PM, and the show starts at 8PM. There is a dedicated area for guests in wheelchairs. Times and support acts may change without notice. For accessibility inquiries, contact THEBELASCO@LIVENATION.COM or (213) 531-0580.

Mitski, known for her emotionally charged music and introspective lyrics, is set to deliver a captivating performance. With a sound that blends indie rock and punk, she has garnered a dedicated fanbase. This concert promises an unforgettable night of powerful vocals and heartfelt storytelling. Expect to be moved by her unique blend of vulnerability and strength.


Benee, a critically acclaimed New Zealand singer-songwriter, is set to perform with BAYLi, a talented local artist. This highly anticipated concert promises an unforgettable night of music with a mix of Benee's chart-topping hits and BAYLi's unique sound. With Benee's recent major award wins and BAYLi's growing popularity, this event is a must-see for music enthusiasts. Expect high production value and a vibrant atmosphere as these artists deliver an electrifying performance.
Join KCRW and Teragram Ballroom for an electrifying night as Ratboys embark on their When the Sun Explodes Tour 2026. This highly anticipated tour features the post-hardcore band known for their intense performances and dynamic sound. With support from the talented villagerrr, this event promises an unforgettable evening of music for all ages. Doors open at 7pm, with tickets available for $22 in advance and $25 on the day of the show.

In Sheep's Clothing x Agora Records present a listening / dance party dedicated to the foundational techno of Detroit from The Belleville Three (Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson), Underground Resistance, and second-wave artists like K-HAND, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, Carl Craig and Drexciya. The event will feature a selection of classic albums and EP's including Underground Resistance's Galaxy 2 Galaxy, Lifestyles Of The Laptop Café by The Other People Place (James Stinson), K-Hand's "On A Journey," and Jeff Mills Wavetable "Waveform Transmission, Volume 3". The listening session will be followed by a DJ set by Detroit legend Santiago Salazar, who will be playing a special Detroit-only set on vinyl.
Jane Monheit, the award-winning Jazz Singer and Recording Artist, is set to celebrate Easter Weekend with a unique blend of her old and new songs. Her thirteenth album, a self-titled offering, showcases her versatility and dynamic new arrangements. Featuring renowned composers like Ivan Lins and Stephen Sondheim, this event promises an unforgettable musical experience.

**Wheelwright** makes music for late nights and early mornings, for dive bars bonfires and house parties, the highs and the lows. a Southwestern inspired blend of country folk and grunge that reflects his life growing up in the desert city of Phoenix, Arizona. None of his songs are idealistic. No light without darkness, no laughter without atleast some suffering, no thoughtfulness without some recklessness. With a Devil-May-Care spirit, and a message of hope, frustration, and love; Wheelwright’s music contrasts between worlds of wandering existentialism, the strife of modern relationships, and shreds of hope that can be found in the darkest and most broken places of ourselves. Songs of acceptance, hard luck, and love without all the kumbaya bullshit, but rather the idea that we are all beautiful and flawed, stuck here together whether we like it or not. His songs are self-admitting and allow listeners to meet him where they truthfully are. It’s brash and it’s honest. In his words, “Everybody has things about themselves that they don’t like, they have things that they would change about themselves, but they also have spirits, and hopes, and dreams and light inside of themselves despite the darkness that seems to have over us as we march into the uncertainty of what’s next.”