The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of February 10, 2020

Looking for something to do in Los Angeles this week? Live music is one of the best options for a good time! These are fantastic concerts taking place from February 10 through February 16. Tickets for these performances are on sale to the general public right now.

Wednesday, February 12

Stonefield, Richard Rose @ Zebulon

Australian psychedelic/stoner rock quartet Stonefield will kick off their North American tour inside Zebulon. The group of sisters are touring in support of their latest studio album Bent, which is out on King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard’s record label Flightless Records. Richard Rose and Secret Stare, which features Hunx and His Punx's Erin Emslie and The Mooney Suzuki's Will Scott, will be the opening acts.

World/Inferno Friendship Society, Bridge City Sinners @ Catch One

World/Inferno Friendship Society will promote their new studio album All Borders Are Porous to Cats inside Catch One. If you can't make it to this show, the band will be performing at Alex's Bar on February 13. Both shows will feature support from tourmates Bridge City Sinners, who are plugging their latest studio album Here's to the Devil.

Thursday, February 13

Ninet Tayeb, Final Child @ The Moroccan Lounge

Israeli indie rock musician Ninet Tayeb will have a special full band performance inside The Moroccan Lounge. Their latest studio album Paper Parachute was their first album to be released in the United States. Joining them as support is Final Child, who is supporting their latest studio album Till Death Do Us Part.

Saturday, February 15

This Will Destroy You, Amulets @ Teragram Ballroom

Beloved post-rockers This Will Destroy You will conclude their West Coast mini-tour with a stop inside Teragram Ballroom. In 2018, the band unveiled New Others Part One and Part Two. The band’s song “Kitchen” was recently used in the jersey retirement video for former San Antonio Spurs player Tony Parker. Oregon drone artist Amulets, who released their latest album Between Distant And Remote last fall, will open.

Ani DiFranco, Jesca Hoop @ The Observatory

Tickets for Ani DiFranco's performance inside The Observatory are running low, so get yours now before it's too late. In December, the artist released the bootleg Woodstock 6/16/19, which finds them performing the unreleased songs "Bad Dream" and "Chloroform." Their last studio album was 2017's Binary. Fellow folk artist Jesca Hoop, who is supporting their latest album Stonechild, will open.

The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of February 3, 2020

Are you looking for something to do in Los Angeles after clocking out from work? Fortunately, live music is always the perfect solution for a great night on the town. We look at five great concerts taking place in the region from Monday, February 3 through Sunday, February 9. Tickets for these shows are on sale to the general public right now.

Friday, February 7

Silversun Pickups, Eliza & The Delusionals @ The Wiltern

Silversun Pickups will have a hometown gig in the midst of their North American headlining tour. The group are promoting their latest studio album Widow's Weeds, which peaked at number two on the Independent Albums chart and number five on the Alternative Albums chart. Joining them as support are Australian rockers Eliza & The Delusionals, who will release their new EP A State of Living in an Objective Reality on March 20.

The 69 Eyes, Wednesday 13 @ Whisky A Go-Go

Goth rock group The 69 Eyes return to the region to plug their new studio album West End. The 11-track album, which was produced by longtime producer Johnny Lee Michaels, includes guest vocals from Wednesday 13, Beastö Blancö's Calico Cooper, and Cradle Of Filth's Dani Filth. Last year, the band embarked on their first tour in the United States in a decade. Wednesday 13, new Napalm Records signees Sumo Cyco, and The Crowned will join as support.

Saturday, February 8

Begonia, Communicant @ The Hi Hat

Canadian pop outfit Begonia make their way to The Hi Hat to promote their debut studio album Fear. The 13-track album was co-produced by Begonia, Marcus Paquin and Royal Canoe members Matt Schellenberg and Matt Peters. The artist has been earning a fanbase performing at major festivals such as Way Home Festival and Winnipeg Folk Fest. Communicant and Your Angel will open the show.

Breathe Carolina, Onlychild @ The Roxy

Breathe Carolina will celebrate their entire discography with a special performance at The Roxy. This means the electronicore-turned-EDM group will perform fan favorites from their earlier albums, which haven't been touched in years. In November, Breathe Carolina unveiled their new studio album, Dead: The Album, which debuted at number six on the Dance/Electronic Albums chart. Onlychild will open.

Sunday, February 9

Midnight Sister, Banny Grove @ The Moroccan Lounge

Indie pop group Midnight Sister will headline a special night at The Moroccan Lounge with support from their favorite Los Angeles acts. Banny Grove, Eyeshadow, and Bambina will take part of this Sunday evening shindig. Midnight Sister's last studio album was 2017's Saturn Over Sunset. The group began working on the follow up back in March of last year.

The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of January 27, 2020

Haven’t been to a concert in a long time? Fortunately, there’s plenty of concerts happening in Los Angeles for all kinds of music fans. We’ve picked five of the best concerts taking place in the city from January 27 through February 2. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now.

Friday, January 31

Bad Rabbits, Devin Morrison @ The Echo

Bad Rabbits arrive to The Echo to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Stick Up Kids. The release became an instant hit with fans and helped secured the band slots on the Vans Warped Tour and Afropunk Festival. Bad Rabbits’ last studio album was 2018’s Mimi. Opening the show are R&B artists Devin Morrison and Nikki Hayes and hardcore punk band DARE.

ZOOLUXX, 7 Come 11 @ Moroccan Lounge

Los Angeles rockers ZOOLUXX and 7 Come 11 will have a duel release gig inside The Moroccan Lounge. ZOOLUXX will be celebrating the release of their Just a Little Bit EP, which will be released on Blind Owl Records. 7 Come 11 will show off their new release on Tallest Man Records. Opening the show is rapper Speed Watson.

Saturday, February 1

Metalachi @ Whisky A Go-Go

As the world's first and only heavy metal mariachi band, Metalachi have seen their popularity skyrocket thanks to America’s Got Talent and praise from Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows and Slayer’s Dave Lombardo. The band will take over Whisky A Go-Go to perform some of your favorite classic metal tunes. Their last studio album was 2018’s Tres, which includes covers of Anthrax’s “Caught in a Mosh” and Guns N Roses’ “Welcome to the Jungle.” Gutter Candy and Satanic Johnny will open.

Sunday, Feb 2

Pearl Earl, Egg Drop Soup @ The Echo

Since the release of their Karaoke Superstar EP, Texas psychedelic rock quartet Pearl Earl have found themselves performing at festivals such as SXSW, Norman Music Festival, and Homegrown Fest. The band return to Los Angeles to perform some of their favorite songs, including last year’s “Something's Gotta Change.” Joining them as support are punk trio Egg Drop Soup, who released their PMS EP back in September, and Keen, who dropped their new album Creation earlier this month.

Tashaki Miyaki, Johnny Payne @ Bootleg Theater

Los Angeles noise pop group Tashaki Miyaki will perform some new tunes inside The Bootleg Theater. After a slew of EPs, the band signed with Philadelphia record label Metropolis Records for their 2017 debut album The Dream. Canadian singer Johnny Payne, who will release their King of Cups album this spring, and Joel Jerome, who unveiled some tunes through Dangerbird Records last year, will open.

The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of January 20, 2020

Have you been in the mood to check out some live music in Los Angeles? Fortunately for you, the city has shows taking place everywhere you look. We picked out five insane concerts taking place in the area from January 20 through January 26. Tickets for these shows are on sale right now to the general public.

Wednesday, January 22

Higher Power @ The Echo

English hardcore band Higher Power arrive to The Echo on their first U.S. headlining tour. On January 24, the band will unveil their sophomore studio album 27 Miles Underwater, which arrives on Roadrunner Records. Joining them as support are Take Offense, Drain, and Life’s Question will open.

Saturday, January 25

Freq. Fest: Homecoming @ The Smell

Chiptune fans will have their fill inside The Smell for Freq. Fest: Homecoming. The two day music festival, which takes places on Saturday, January 25 and Sunday, January 26, will feature performances from acts such as Ivy Hollivana, Unicorn Dream Attack, and Neon Death Cat.

Wam Dingis @ Moroccan Lounge

Los Angeles art rock group Wam Dingis will celebrate the release of their new music video “Heaven First” at the Moroccan Lounge. The visual was directed by Aaron Kessinger. “Heaven First” stems from their latest studio album It's Not That Hard. Joining Wam Dingis for the celebration are Indigo Skyship and Fime.

Darling Dead, Androgen Rx @ The Stardust Club

Klub Terminal delivers a Saturday night gig with industrial metal outfits Darling Dead and Androgen Rx. Darling Dead will unveil their new studio album Hollywood's Most Hated sometime this year. Androgen Rx, who had their first show back in November, features Angel Nightmare of Midnight Nightmare. This show will have free entry before 10 p.m.

Sunday, January 26

Cursive, Cloud Nothings @ Teragram Ballroom

Cursive arrive to the Teragram Ballroom in support of their new studio album Get Fixed. The album was intentionally supposed to be a double album alongside their 2018 album Vitriola. Cloud Nothings, who are supporting their 2018 album Last Building Burning, and Criteria, who released their new album Years last week, will also perform.

The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of January 13, 2020

In the mood for some live music in Los Angeles this week? Fortunately, there’s something for all kinds of music lovers going down at every turn. We’ve handpicked five great shows taking place during from Monday, January 13 through Sunday, January 19. Tickets for these shows are on sale right now to the general public.

Tuesday, January 14

Erin Anne, Unconditional Lover @ The Satellite

Last June, singer-songwriter Erin Anne unveiled their debut album Tough Love. The release caught the attention of Carpark Records, who re-released the album on their label. For their label debut, Anne re-recorded the whole album with producer Alex Rogers to give it a stronger bite. Joining them on the show are Unconditional Lover (fka GalPals), who are celebrating the release of their new EP. Opening the show are post rock group Gypsum.

Wednesday, January 15

Scary Kids Scaring Kids, Secrets @ 1720

Scary Kids Scaring Kids will arrive to 1720 to celebrate the 15th anniversary of their debut album The City Sleeps In Flames. Former Saosin member Cove Reber will be on hand as their vocalist. Joining Scary Kids Scaring Kids on this show are Secrets, who are working on the follow up to their 2018 self-titled album, and Push Over, which features The Fall of Troy's Thomas Erak and former Dance Gavin Dance/A Lot Like Birds vocalist Kurt Travis.

Thursday, January 16

Crywolf, Emilie Brandt @ The Moroccan Lounge

Crywolf brings a special acoustic set inside The Moroccan Lounge. Last spring, the Los Angeles producer delivered their jaw-dropping studio album widow [OBLIVIØN Pt. I]. The second half of this project is expected to be released soon. Last week, Crywolf released their new single "beauty is not a need, she is an ecstasy," which features guest vocals from Charity. Emilie Brandt, who recently collaborated with Seven Lions and Jason Ross, will be the opening act.

Friday, Janaury 17

Patio, Cheekface @ The Hi Hat

New York City post-punk trio Patio arrive to The Hi Hat to promote their debut album Essentials. The 10 track release was produced by Shehzaad Jiwani, who has worked with The Dirty Nil and The Beverleys. Joining Patio are Cheekface, who are also plugging their debut album Therapy Island, and First Ever Boys, who are dropping their new EP I Feel Like You’re Mad At Me this month.

Saturday, January 18

Brandon Coleman @ The Moroccan Lounge

Brandon Coleman, who is best known for their work with jazz musician Kamasi Washington, hits up The Moroccan Lounge to perform tunes from their latest studio album Resistance. Released on Brainfeeder, the 12 track album features guest appearances from Sheera, N’Dambi, Patrice Quinn, and Techdizzle.