The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of March 2, 2020

March is here, and there’s no better way to celebrate than heading to a concert. If you’re in Los Angeles, there’s plenty of live shows for your taste. These are the best five concerts taking place in the city from Monday, March 2 through Sunday, March 8. Tickets for these shows are on sale to the general public right now.

Thursday, March 5

Yoshi Flower, Luke Wild @ The Troubadour

Yoshi Flower kicks off their North American tour with a gig at The Troubadour. Back in December, the artist unveiled their mixtape I Will Not Let My Love Go To Waste, which includes “7 Days” and “More.” Over the years, the artist took the stage at Coachella, Made In America, and Lollapalooza. Luke Wild and Royal The Serpent will join them as the opening acts.

Friday, March 6

Gold Cage, No Swoon @ The Smell

Gold Cage will headline The Smell before hitting the road for SXSW. The act recently unveiled their new song "Halcion," which is from their forthcoming studio album Social Crutch. The album will drop on March 27 through Felte. Gold Cage will be joined by No Swoon, L.M.I., and Nico Turner.

Church Of Misery, Black Wizard @ The Hi Hat

Japanese doom metal Church of Misery will conclude their North American tour in Los Angeles. The band have been working on the follow up to their 2016 studio album And Then There Were None…, and they've tested out new songs "Unabomber" and "Hungerford Massacre" on the road. Black Wizard, Wizard Rifle, and The Black Sound are the opening acts.

Saturday, March 7

The Unlikely Candidates, Castlecomer @ The Moroccan Lounge

Indie rockers The Unlikely Candidates will take over The Moroccan Lounge for an early performance. The outfit have been touring nonstop in support of their smash hit "Novocaine," which peaked at number three on the Alternative Songs chart. Australian group Castlecomer, who are plugging their 2018 self-titled debut album, and RH2, who are supporting their new single "Supersonic Dreamland," will open.

Sunday, March 8

Jason Charles Miller, Heathen Apostles @ Whiskey A Go-Go

Country singer Jason Charles Miller headlines Whiskey A Go-Go in support of their 2018 studio album In The Wasteland. Last year, the artist lent their vocals for Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers' main theme. Joining Miller as support are Heathen Apostles, Hannah Aldridge, The Nuggets, and Fox & the Red Hares.

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 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.