Completed in 1927, this cavernous theatre remains LA's pre-eminent superclub. Avalon's Saturday-night bookings have embraced Europe's techno renaissance and aim for a...
1735 N Vine StreetHappily, the plans that called for the redevelopment of this legendary 3,300-capacity club into shops and condos have been shelved. One of the city's oldest clubs, Circus is a...
6655 Santa Monica BoulevardA recent remodel expanded and spiffed up this often-jammed club, where hipsters flock for all flavours of indie, dub reggae and electronica. The temperature can still rise to...
1822 W Sunset BoulevardThis big, low-slung space is situated under the Echo, but it's a separate venue with a different entrance. The fare is similar to that offered at the Echo: local indie acts,...
1154 Glendale BoulevardTwo venues for the price of one, run by the same team and almost sharing a building. The Factory's line-up is highlighted by Friday's top-40 Popstarz party; on the same night,...
652 N La Peer DriveKing King descends from a legendary, smoke-filled venue on S La Brea Avenue that used to host MC battles, acid jazz bands and DJ-driven parties that felt as illicit as they...
6555 Hollywood BoulevardOn a scene where DJs are known more for their tabloid exploits than their skills, DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein, is the real deal. Goldstein's deft hip hop and rock juggling create...
1714 N Las Palmas AvenueA former cop bar that found a new lease of life after it was bought by Afghan Whigs frontman Greg Dulli, the Short Stop helped kickstart the still-ongoing Echo Park renaissance...
1455 W Sunset BoulevardThis former warehouse has been reborn as a sanctum for superstar DJs, complete with a kicking, UK-built Funktion One sound system, three dance areas and a waterfall-adorned...
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