Troubadour
15 upcoming
concerts
at Troubadour in Los Angeles
Los Angeles singer-songwriter Kat Hamilton celebrates the 5-year anniversary of Recovery Songs, her critically acclaimed debut album blending rock, pop, Americana, and emo. See her live at Troubadour this Sunday!
Minnesota indie-pop artist Your Smith blends '70s R&B with soft rock on her acclaimed 2024 album The Rub. Known for infectious melodies and candid storytelling, catch her on the rub tour at Troubadour on Saturday, November 22!
K-pop star Kevin Woo voiced Mystery Saja in Netflix's record-breaking KPop Demon Hunters. Former U-KISS member and Broadway's KPOP star brings his dynamic performances to his first L.A. headline show at Troubadour on Tuesday, November 25!
The Olllam fuses Irish tradition with Detroit psych-rock, featuring Vulfpeck's Joe Dart and Belfast piper John McSherry. Named RTE Radio Best Group in 2022, they recently collaborated with Zedd. See them at Troubadour on Saturday, November 15.
Barbados-born LA singer Ayoni blends pop, R&B, and soul with her soaring vocals. Featured on Noname's Sundial and NPR's Tiny Desk, she released her debut album ISOLA in 2024. Experience her genre-bending sound at Troubadour on Sunday, November 23!
Solo project of multi-instrumentalist Cameron Lew, Ginger Root blends Japanese City Pop with throwback R&B and disco. His latest album SHINBANGUMI was released under Ghostly International and aired on [adult swim]. See him live at Troubadour on Wednesday, November 19!
Soul-folk troubadour Chris Pierce, who opened for Neil Young and earned NPR acclaim, joins Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Garrison Starr for an intimate evening at Troubadour on Tuesday, November 11.
Vancouver alt-rock trio The Jins blend grunge riffs with punk energy, drawing comparisons to Nirvana and Weezer. With 14+ million streams and their hit "Crutch" peaking at #2 on Canadian Breaking Alt, see them live at Troubadour on Monday, November 10!
New Orleans five-piece The Deslondes blend country, folk, blues, and R&B into an effortless roots music gumbo, earning praise as "The Band of our era." Fresh off their acclaimed 2024 album Roll It Out, catch them live at Troubadour on Sunday, November 16!
Canadian indie legend Julie Doiron, founding member of Eric's Trip and Juno Award winner, recently saw her 1996 song "August 10" reach #12 on Billboard's Hot Rock charts after going viral on TikTok. See her at Troubadour on Tuesday, November 18.
The Stews blend hard rock, alternative, and indie into explosive live shows that fans compare to Led Zeppelin. Formed at Auburn University in 2020, they've become a touring machine known for their high-energy performances. Catch them at Troubadour on November 21!
Grammy-nominated Georgia singer-songwriter Brent Cobb blends country, Americana, and Southern rock with soulful storytelling. Supporting his new album "Ain't Rocked In A While" (July 2025), Cobb brings The Ain't Rocked In A While Tour to Troubadour on November 13!
Rising indie rock band Dogpark blends 90s alt-rock with infectious stage presence. Named to People Magazine's Fall 2025 Emerging Artists list and signed to Severance Records, they've captivated audiences nationwide. See them live at Troubadour on Wednesday, November 12!
Kansas City singer-songwriter Anson Seabra creates emotive piano-driven pop ballads with nearly half-a-billion streams worldwide. Known for viral hits like "Welcome to Wonderland," catch him live at Troubadour on Thursday, November 20!
SF Bay Area brothers Ray and Paul blend surf rock and indie with honest songwriting. Their track "Butterflies" was featured in HBO's The Sex Lives of College Girls, and they've worked with producers behind Weezer and Surf Curse. Catch them at Troubadour on Saturday, November 29.