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Concert Guide • Los Angeles • February 2026

Los Angeles Concerts This Week: Your Complete February 2026 Guide

Los Angeles
Live Music
February 2026

Los Angeles remains the epicenter of live music on the West Coast, and February 2026 brings an incredible lineup of shows across the city's legendary venues. From intimate club performances at The Roxy and Troubadour to major productions at The Greek Theatre and Hollywood Bowl, LA's concert scene is firing on all cylinders this month.


Week 1: February 7-13

Saturday, February 8
The National

The Greek Theatre • 8:00 PM

Brooklyn's indie rock veterans bring their melancholic sound to one of LA's most iconic outdoor venues. Expect deep cuts from their extensive catalog alongside hits like "Bloodbuzz Ohio" and "I Need My Girl."

Indie Rock
Outdoor
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Sunday, February 9
Phoebe Bridgers

Hollywood Bowl • 7:30 PM

LA's own indie darling returns home for a special Hollywood Bowl performance. The singer-songwriter's haunting vocals and introspective lyrics shine in this acoustic-friendly venue.

Singer-Songwriter
Hometown Show
Track Phoebe Bridgers
Tuesday, February 11
Mac DeMarco

The Fonda Theatre • 8:30 PM

The jangle-pop king brings his laid-back charm to Hollywood. Known for his quirky stage presence and catchy, slacker-rock anthems, this is a must-see for indie fans.

Indie Pop
Mid-Size Venue
Track Mac DeMarco
Wednesday, February 12
Thundercat

The Wiltern • 9:00 PM

LA-based bass virtuoso Thundercat returns to The Wiltern for a cosmic fusion journey. Expect jaw-dropping musicianship blending jazz, funk, and electronic elements.

Jazz Fusion
Local Artist
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Week 2: February 14-20

Friday, February 14 • Valentine's Day
Japanese Breakfast

The Roxy Theatre • 8:00 PM

Michelle Zauner brings her dreamy indie-pop project to Sunset Strip's legendary club. Perfect Valentine's Day date show with emotional depth and sonic beauty.

Dream Pop
Valentine's Special
Track Japanese Breakfast
Saturday, February 15
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard

The Shrine Auditorium • 8:30 PM

Australian psych-rock powerhouse brings their genre-hopping chaos to The Shrine. With 25+ albums and counting, no two shows are ever the same. Prepare for an epic journey.

Psych Rock
Marathon Show
Track King Gizzard
Monday, February 17
Beach House

The Orpheum Theatre • 8:00 PM

Dream pop legends return to LA for a mesmerizing performance in the ornate Orpheum Theatre. Victoria Legrand's ethereal vocals and Alex Scally's shimmering guitars create sonic bliss.

Dream Pop
Historic Venue
Track Beach House
Wednesday, February 19
Tyler, the Creator

The Forum • 8:00 PM

LA native Tyler brings his genre-defying hip-hop artistry home to The Forum. Expect elaborate stage production, surprise guests, and tracks spanning his acclaimed catalog.

Hip-Hop
Arena Show
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Week 3-4: February 21-28

Friday, February 21
Weyes Blood

Troubadour • 9:00 PM

Natalie Mering's lush, cinematic folk-pop feels perfectly suited to the intimate Troubadour. Her orchestral arrangements and deeply personal songwriting create unforgettable live moments.

Art Pop
Intimate Show
Track Weyes Blood
Saturday, February 22
LCD Soundsystem

Hollywood Palladium • 9:00 PM

James Murphy's dance-punk collective transforms the Palladium into a sweaty disco inferno. Two-hour sets featuring "Dance Yrself Clean," "All My Friends," and extended jams guaranteed.

Dance-Punk
Extended Set
Track LCD Soundsystem
Tuesday, February 25
Destroyer

The Regent Theater • 8:30 PM

Dan Bejar's literate art-rock project brings sophisticated songwriting to Downtown LA. Expect jazzy arrangements, cryptic lyrics, and the kind of show that rewards close listening.

Art Rock
Downtown
Track Destroyer
Thursday, February 27
Khruangbin

The Novo • 8:00 PM

Texas psychedelic trio's hypnotic grooves are perfect for The Novo's stellar sound system. Their wordless instrumental journeys blend Thai funk, surf rock, and dub into something transcendent.

Psych Funk
Instrumental
Track Khruangbin

LA Venue Guide: What to Know

The Greek Theatre

Capacity: 5,900
Location: Griffith Park
Parking: On-site lot ($25), arrive early
Pro tip: Bring layers—it gets cool at night even in summer. The natural amphitheater setting provides incredible acoustics.

Hollywood Bowl

Capacity: 17,500
Location: Hollywood Hills
Parking: Park-and-ride recommended
Pro tip: Picnicking is encouraged! Bring food and wine. Box seats offer the best experience but lawn is magical under the stars.

The Roxy Theatre

Capacity: 500
Location: Sunset Strip
Parking: Street parking or nearby lots
Pro tip: Arrive early for good sightlines—it's standing room only. The intimate space means every show feels special. Rainbow Bar & Grill next door for pre-show drinks.

Troubadour

Capacity: 400
Location: West Hollywood
Parking: Street meters or nearby structures
Pro tip: Legendary venue where Elton John had his US debut. Get there when doors open for the balcony—best views in the house.

The Forum

Capacity: 17,500
Location: Inglewood
Parking: Large on-site lots ($40)
Pro tip: Former Lakers home turned premier concert venue. Great sightlines from all sections. Arrive early—traffic in Inglewood can be intense.

Hollywood Palladium

Capacity: 3,700
Location: Hollywood
Parking: Valet or nearby structures
Pro tip: Historic art deco ballroom with exceptional sound. The floor is mostly standing, but there's a balcony with seats. Cash bar only!


LA Concert Survival Tips

🚗 Getting There

LA traffic is no joke. Plan to arrive at least 45 minutes before doors open, especially for venues in Hollywood or Downtown. Rideshare can be hit-or-miss after shows—consider the Metro when possible (Red Line hits Hollywood/Highland, Purple Line serves Wilshire venues).

🍕 Food & Drinks

Most LA venues have full bars but expensive food options. Hit up nearby spots first: Pink's Hot Dogs near The Roxy, Grand Central Market before shows downtown, or the food trucks that line up outside The Forum. Hollywood Bowl is the exception—bring your own picnic!

🌡️ Weather

February in LA means layers. Days can hit 70°F but drop to the 50s after sunset, especially at outdoor venues like The Greek. Bring a light jacket even if it seems warm when you leave home.

🎟️ Tickets

Popular shows sell out fast. Follow artists on MyFavoriteBands to get presale codes and notifications the moment tickets drop. For sold-out shows, check the official venue box office day-of—sometimes they release additional tickets.


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