Los Angeles

United States · Population: 3.8M

Live music in Los Angeles this year

City map
See gigs around Los Angeles on a map
Events (12mo)326+
Active venues57
Top genresRock, Pop, Metal

Plan your trip around the event calendar

Plan a concert trip to Los Angeles: 326 upcoming shows in this year. Browse venues, pick dates, and map your route.

In Los Angeles, we currently track 326 upcoming events over the next 12 months. Start with GigTrip Discovery to line up dates, then open events to see venue details and plan your route.

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Best Months for Live Music in Los Angeles

Explore how live music activity changes throughout the year to pick the best months for your trip.

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Best time to visit: August–October has the highest concentration of live music events.

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Travel & Concert Tips for Los Angeles

Answers based on upcoming events and venues in Los Angeles

What can I discover about live music in Los Angeles?

GigTrip shows upcoming live music events in Los Angeles on a global map. You can explore what’s happening, see which venues are active, and get a sense of how busy the city’s concert calendar is over the coming months.

Where do the event listings and tickets come from?

GigTrip aggregates live music events from official sources. Each event page includes a link to the authorized ticket seller, where tickets can be purchased directly.

What kind of music is popular in Los Angeles?

The most common live music genre in Los Angeles right now is Rock, followed by Pop. GigTrip shows genre distribution across upcoming events.

How do I see which venues are active in Los Angeles?

GigTrip highlights venues in Los Angeles based on upcoming events. Open the city page or explore the map to see which venues host shows and what’s scheduled there.

Why explore Los Angeles on GigTrip instead of a regular events list?

GigTrip focuses on discovery. By combining a global event map with city insights, it helps you see what’s happening around Los Angeles, compare it with other places, and explore concerts in a more visual and intuitive way.