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After dark · Live music

The Troubadour

West HollywoodHistoric, intimate, high-energy rock and indie.
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This intimate music venue featuring limited seating is steeped in rock-’n’-roll history.via Google

An iconic, intimate room operating since 1957 that has hosted the career-defining debuts of Elton John, James Taylor, and Guns N' Roses.

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Jerry Taz3 months ago
Saw Sons of Legion 2/25/26. I have to say I was so impressed with sound at the Troubadour, it is truly world class. Every instrument and vocal was clear and distinctive. Kudos to the sound guys, it made the show so enjoyable. Equal kudos to Bruce (SoL manager) for hooking me and my sister up with seats in the loft. Thank you for the birthday gift of a clear view of the stage, we could see everything. This was our first time at the Troubadour, we will definitely be back.
Beullah Escalante4 months ago
It's my first time at the the troubador (Chicago local, now a San diegan) And honestly, I love how intimate this space is. It's a great venue to showcase local artists that doesn't feel ingenuine and pretentious. Check-in and the merch table was pretty easy. Parking wise, there are metered parking around the venue so get there early if you're anticipating it to be busy.
Cindy Luo6 months ago
Came for Anson Seabra’s 2025 tour! Amazing experience. Seamless check in, very kind and friendly staff. Lots of parking on Doheny Drive along the park area if anyone’s wondering! Free after 7pm.
M Z8 months ago
Coolest venue to see a band! Plenty of seating upstairs and a great big dance floor. We saw Nick Hexum playing with Water Tower… so much fun! Kids are allowed into some shows. Bar was great and food smelled yummy. Check it out!
Ericka Ca year ago
Best venue in Los Angeles- it is both historic and updated, both intimate and breathable. There are three levels to this place- the main level is where the stage is. There is a quiet bar for drinks outside the stage room, and then a bar on the inside as well. Standing room only for the show. I went to the sold out Royel Otis show and there was still plenty of room to dance! Go up the stairs and you will find reserved/VIP seating. At the top of the venue is another bar! It’s quiet up there with comfortable, intimate booth seating. You can get a great view of the marquee/band sign through the window up there. It’s fun to just explore the venue and think about the rich music history that has taken place there! Kind security/doorman and kind bartenders.
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