You’re now browsing Los Angeles

Best Concert Tickets in Los Angeles

Best Concert Tickets 2021-2022 for Sale in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the biggest city on the west coast. You get what you’d expect from the home of Hollywood: top-notch entertainment throughout the year. LA has dozens of great concert venues and is one of the best places in the country for live music of any genre, and many artists from Van Halen to N.W.A. to Katy Perry got their starts here.

The Fonda Theatre was named the city’s best live music venue by LA Weekly. Named for Henry Fonda, the venue opened in 1926 and was restored in 2002. It fits 1200 people, and it’s relatively easy to get close to the stage. You can even have a drink at their rooftop bar. Artists like Radiohead and the Rolling Stones have played at the Fonda in the past, and their concerts for the end of 2017 include Sheryl Crow, Dinosaur Jr, and The Sounds.

What’s the best place to see a concert in LA? The Fonda Theatre is a popular spot, even with LA locals. According to LA Weekly, it’s the place to go if you want to see “acts on the verge of superstardom.” And its Roaring Twenties aesthetic gives you something besides the music to look forward to.

What concerts are playing in LA this weekend? Select this weekend option in our events section to see listings and tickets for concerts in LA this weekend.

Tips
If you don’t want to drive to the show (and who wants to deal with LA traffic?) The Hollywood Bowl runs a shuttle service from a number of different locations including Union Station and the LA Zoo. Tickets for the shuttles cost $6 per person. If you’re going to a show at the Fonda Theatre, the LA Metro stops just a couple of blocks away.

How much will I pay to see a concert in LA? Los Angeles is one of the top concert destinations in the country, with a wide variety of venues and performances. Fans of all types are able to find a price point they’re comfortable with.

What concert should I see while I’m in LA? You’ll have tons of options. Explore the listings above to see what’s available tonight, this weekend, and further in the future.