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  • House of Hayden

    423 E. First St. Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-435-5699

  • The Joint

    The Joint

    8771 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90035
    310-275-2619

    http://www.thejointlive.com Pizza. Full bar. Over 21. More >>

  • Long Beach Arena

    Long Beach Arena

    300 E. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-436-3636

  • Long Beach Opera

    507 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-432-5934

  • Madhaus LBC

    624 Pacific Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813

    http://www.madhouselbc.org

  • Mother's Tavern

    16701 Pacific Coast Highway Huntington Beach, CA 92649
    562-592-2111

  • NOKIA Theatre LA LIVE

    NOKIA Theatre LA LIVE

    777 Chick Hearn Court L.A., CA 90015
    213-763-6030

    http://www.nokiatheatrelalive.com This large theater is part of downtown's L.A. Live complex, which includes Staples Center, the Conga Room, Club Nokia and the Grammy Museum. With a capacity of 7,100, Nokia Theatre is bigger than the nearby Club Nokia. Since opening in 2007, the site has hosted concerts, award shows (including the Emmys), boxing and other sports events. Neil Young, the Dixie Chicks, Anita Baker, John Fogerty, Queens of the Stage, Diana Ross, Jenni Rivera, and the Scorpions are among the musicians who've performed there. More >>

  • Oak Canyon Ranch

    5305 E. Santiago Canyon Road Irvine, CA 92606
    714-740-2000

  • Pomona Fairplex

    Pomona Fairplex

    1101 W. McKinley Ave. Pomona, CA 91768
    909-865-4070

    http://www.fairplex.com/fp/

  • Queen Mary Events Park

    Queen Mary Events Park

    next to the big boat, 1126 Queens Highway Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-472-4562

  • Rainbow Lagoon

    400 E. Shoreline Village Drive Long Beach, CA 90802
    562-570-3100

    http://longbeachfestival.homestead.com

  • Red White and Bluezz

    Red White and Bluezz

    70 S. Raymond Ave. Pasadena, CA 91105
    626-792-4441

    http://www.redwhitebluezz.com Pairing fine wines with some of this town's best jazz musicians, Red White + Bluezz is a classy oasis of cool located in a vintage building in Old Pasadena, and a key part of the city's ongoing nightlife renaissance. In-house sommeliers have assembled an astonishingly extensive wine list, with literally dozens of European and California wines, ranging from sparkling wines and "true" champagnes to old-world whites and new-world Bordeaux and Zinfandels. Wine is such a big deal here that the bar hosts regular classes and wine-tasting events. Red White + Bluezz is divided into two rooms, with the smaller Vintage Room adjoined by the Grill and its full bar. The menu starts with such appetizers as crab cakes and fried macaroni & cheese and continues with full courses like steak, lamb chops, ribs and lobster fettucine. The live entertainment is anything but background music, with regular gigs by local jazz stalwarts like Joe Lo Piccolo, Peter Smith, Doug MacDonald, Louis Van Taylor and Diane Hubka. The daily performances often include up to three sets per night. There is no cover, but reservations are recommended, especially for diners who want to sit near the stage. Parking is available on the street. More >>

  • Roxy Theatre

    Roxy Theatre

    9009 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood, CA 90069
    310-278-9457

    http://www.theroxyonsunset.com Since its opening in 1973, the Sunset Strip nightclub has presented a stellar array of musicians, comedians and theatrical revues, including Neil Young, Bob Marley, Rickie Lee Jones, Chuck Berry, Genesis, Bruce Springsteen, Miles Davis, David Bowie, the Clash, Prince, the Replacements, the Pharcyde, Jane's Addiction, Dolly Parton, the Dead Weather, the Dickies, Cobra Verde, Nellie McKay, the Ringling Sisters, Nirvana, the Sex Pistols, Pee-Wee Herman and the American theatrical debut of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The Ramones filmed the concert scenes for Rock & Roll High School here, and Van Morrison, Social Distortion and Warren Zevon are among the notable personalities who've recorded live albums in the West Hollywood club. Apart from a full-service bar, the main room and its dark walls (which feature photos of past performers) are austere and functional instead of lavishly decorated, but that's because the focus is on the musicians onstage. The adjoining upstairs lounge On the Rox hosts parties, DJs and live performances and has been the site of numerous celebrity sightings, going back to John Lennon's and Harry Nilsson's notorious lost weekend in the mid-1970s. Both venues are all ages with separate full bars. More >>

  • Saint Rocke

    Saint Rocke

    142 Pacific Coast Highway Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
    310-372-0035

    http://www.saintrocke.com

  • Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

    Santa Monica Civic Auditorium

    1855 Main St. Santa Monica, CA 90401
    310-395-0098

    http://www.santamonicacivic.org Since it opened in 1958, this seaside hall has been the site of historic performances by many historic performers, from James Brown, the Doors, the Beach Boys, Elton John and the Rolling Stones to the Ramones, Sarah Vaughn, the Buzzcocks, Bruce Springsteen and the Cramps. David Bowie found stateside success at a crucial concert here in the early 1970s. The Clash made their Southern California debut at the Civic, and other musicians who've played its wide stage include Bo Diddley, Motorhead, the Descendents, Tex & the Horseheads, X, the Plasmatics, Iggy Pop, Gang of Four, Ian Hunter, Aerosmith and occasional Dogtown regular Bob Dylan. For much of the 1960s, the Civic was also home to the Academy Awards. The venue continues to be the site of all manner of activity, including fashion and trade shows, as well as live concerts. The venue's dance floor features a unique hydraulic floor that makes it easy to transform the room from a concert hall into an exhibit space. More >>

  • The Satellite

    The Satellite

    1717 Silver Lake Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    323-661-4380

    http://www.thesatellitela.com Everyone from Rilo Kiley and the White Stripes to the New York Dolls and Gossip has played at this indie-rock bastion, which for many years was known as Spaceland but is now called the Satellite. The Silver Lake bar has had several distinct incarnations, evolving from the longtime gay hangout Dreams into Pan, the live-music club that morphed into Spaceland in the mid-1990s. Although its narrow stage has hosted many notable national and international performers, including Dead Moon, Of Montreal, the Buzzcocks, Death Cab for Cutie, Pavement, Supergrass, the Detroit Cobras and Love With Arthur Lee, the venue is synonymous with the Silver Lake music scene, launching such crucial local indie icons as Beck, Possum Dixon, Silversun Pickups and Elliott Smith. More recently, the club has booked everyone from the Melvins to the Pipettes and Booker T. Jones. The Satellite has a full bar, and there's a separate bar (with a pool table) that's walled off from the rest of the club with see-through plastic like the Cone of Silence. Monday nights are generally no cover. Most shows begin at 9 p.m. Ages 21 & over. The bar has a small adjoining lot with valet parking, and street parking is also available, but read the posted signs, as some neighboring streets have zealously enforced permit-parking restrictions. More >>

  • Scripps College, Balch Auditorium

    10th St. & Columbia Ave. Claremont, CA 91711
    909-861-9642

  • St. Luke's Episcopal Church

    525 E. Seventh St. Long Beach, CA 90813
    562-436-4047

    http://www.stlukeslb.org

  • Trepany House at the Steve Allen Theater

    Trepany House at the Steve Allen Theater

    4773 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    323-666-4268

    http://www.trepanyhouse.org Tucked into Los Feliz's Center for Inquiry-West, the Trepany House at the Steve Allen Theater is an intimate performing venue that presents a wide array of concerts, plays, vaudeville and comedy. When the theater first began putting on shows, it focused on comedians like Dana Gould, Emo Philips, Mary Lynn Rajskub and Kids in the Hall, as well as theatrical productions and esoteric philosophical and metaphysical explorations by everyone from NASA scientists to members of the Church of Satan. Before long, the theater also brought in live musicians, including the daft ragtime diva Janet Klein, Lavender Diamond and the charming pop duo the Ditty Bops mingling with harder-edged sounds from Rancid and Dethklok. Added to the mix is the center's ongoing fascination with horror and film culture, with presentations and screenings by the likes of Toby Hooper, Joe Dante, David Cronenberg, Miranda July and James Franco. In homage to its namesake inspiration, the late comedian Steve Allen, the theater is an unusual nexus point of scientific curiosity and vaudevillian variety. More >>

  • Suzy

    Suzy's Bar & Grill

    1141 Aviation Blvd. Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
    310-379-6171

  • Taix French Restaurant

    Taix French Restaurant

    1911 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90026
    213-484-1265

    http://www.taixfrench.com The Taix family has been running this French restaurant since 1927, and in this location as a virtual Echo Park landmark since the early 1960s. There are six banquet rooms, as well as a 21-&-over live-music bar. For all of the European elegance of the banquet rooms, it's in the restaurant's 321 Lounge that Taix feels warmest and homiest. In recent years, the bar's humble floor-level stage in front of a simple brick-wall backdrop has borne witness to a surprising diversity of crucial local musicians, ranging from straight-ahead country-rock dreamers to truly out-there funk-jazz experimentalists. Low-key indie rock bands trade off with raging instrumental surf combos, followed by sweet pure-pop balladeers. As wild as the music sometimes get, the restaurant has a contrastingly traditional and continental ambiance, due in large part to a menu that's heavy on rustic French fare like duck a la orange, braised rabbit, butterflied trout, onion soup and escargot. Naturally, with such a fervent Francophile emphasis, the restaurant and full bar uncork a broad selection of fine French wines. Valet parking is available in Taix's lot, and metered parking can be found on the street. No cover. More >>

  • Irvine Barclay Theater

    4242 Campus Dr Irvine, CA 92612
    949-553-2422

    http://www.philharmonicsociety.org

  • Valley View Casino Center

    3500 Sports Arena Blvd. San Diego, CA 92110

  • Vista Theater

    Vista Theater

    4473 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    323-660-6639

    http://www.vintagecinemas.com/vista/ This historic single-screen theater is located on Sunset and Hollywood. Amenities include a concession stand and wheelchair-accessible seating. More >>

  • Warner Grand Theatre

    Warner Grand Theatre

    478 W. 6th St. San Pedro, CA 90731
    310-548-7672

    http://www.warnergrand.org

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