February is heating up in Los Angeles with an incredible mix of live music, from intimate club nights to arena spectacles. Some of the standout shows this month include GZA with a live band at Blue Note LA, Lady Gaga at the Forum, Cold Cave at the Bellwether, Sudan Archives at the Fonda Theatre, Gorillaz at Hollywood Palladium, and Ghost at Intuit Dome. These are just a few of the concerts music fans won’t want to miss.
Whether you’re chasing underground vibes or blockbuster performances, February in LA is your month to experience live music at its best.
1. Galdive at The Roxy
On February 2, Galdive brings their signature blend of lush electronic production and emotive vocals to The Roxy. Their sound—rich with atmospheric layers and introspective grooves—creates a live mood that feels both cinematic and immediate, offering fans an engaging start to the month. Tickets are on sale now.
2. GZA with Live Band at Blue Note LA
One of hip-hop’s most revered lyricists revisits his landmark solo work with a live band backing him at Blue Note LA on February 4 & 5. GZA’s sharp intellect, minimalist delivery, and jazz-inflected production make Liquid Swords a cornerstone of conscious rap and golden-era hip hop. Tickets are available now.
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3. Say She She at The Belasco
Blending disco-era grooves with modern soul, Say She She bring radiant harmonies and dancefloor-ready energy to The Belasco on February 5. The Brooklyn trio’s sound pulls from funk, gospel, and R&B while maintaining a bold, contemporary edge. Tickets are on sale now.
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4. Jessie J at The United Theater on Broadway
Known for her commanding voice and emotional range, Jessie J delivers a night of pop anthems and powerhouse ballads at The United Theater on Broadway on February 6. Tickets are available now. Tickets are on sale now. We recommend comparing resale ticket prices at StubHub and Vivid Seats, as these shows are sold out.
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5. Felukah at The Moroccan Lounge
Celebrate with Egyptian rapper/singer/activist Felukah on February 7 as she marks her birthday with a special performance at The Moroccan Lounge. Expect a set that fuses sharp rap flows with revolutionary vocals, making this event feel more like a party than a standard show. Grab tickets while they’re still available.
6. Shame at The Belasco
Post-punk provocateurs Shame hit The Belasco on February 7, bringing ferocious energy and biting social commentary. The South London band is celebrated for explosive live sets that blur the line between chaos and control. Tickets are on sale now.

7. Cold Cave at The Bellwether
Cold Cave brings brooding synth lines and gothic atmosphere to The Bellwether on February 13. Led by Wesley Eisold, the project fuses darkwave, post-punk, and melancholic pop into a hypnotic live experience. Tickets are available now.
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8. Nuovo Testamento w/ SRSQ at The Roxy
Nuovo Testamento transform The Roxy into a neon-lit club night on February 14, joined by dreamlike dark-pop artist SRSQ. Pulsing Italo-disco rhythms and sleek synth-pop melodies set the tone for a dance-forward evening. Tickets are on sale now.
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9. Cardi B at The Forum
Chart-dominating hits, larger-than-life confidence, and undeniable charisma define Cardi B’s takeover of The Forum on February 15 and 16. The Grammy-winning rapper brings her high-energy presence and cultural impact to one of LA’s biggest stages. Tickets are available now. Tickets are on sale now. We recommend comparing resale ticket prices at StubHub and Vivid Seats, as these shows are sold out.
10. Celebrating David Bowie at the Wiltern
An all-star tribute honors the music and legacy of David Bowie at the Wiltern on February 16. Featuring iconic songs spanning his groundbreaking career with performances by Jesse Hughes (Eagles of Death Metal), Angelo Moore (Fishbone), Lady Blackbird, Gerald Casale (Devo), and more. Tickets are on sale now.
11. Cat Power at Orpheum Theatre
Cat Power presents The Greatest Tour featuring reimagined versions of her most beloved songs at the Orpheum Theatre on February 17. Chan Marshall’s understated delivery and emotional depth create an intimate atmosphere that highlights the strength of her songwriting. Tickets are available now.
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12. Lady Gaga at The Forum
Lady Gaga brings her theatrical vision to The Forum on February 18 and 19, and February 22 and 23, with The MAYHEM Ball. Combining pop spectacle, fashion-forward visuals, and genre-defining hits, the show promises a fully immersive experience. We attended the first leg of her tour and it was easily on of the best shows of 2025. Tickets are on sale now. We recommend comparing resale ticket prices at StubHub and Vivid Seats, as these shows are sold out.
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13. Sudan Archives at the Fonda Theatre
Sudan Archives performs on February 20, delivering her innovative fusion of violin-driven experimental pop and decade-spanning electronic elements. Known for unpredictable arrangements and raw emotional expression, her live shows are cathartic experiences that push well beyond genre boundaries. Tickets are available now—don’t miss it.
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14. Rebirth Brass Band at The Miracle
A cornerstone of New Orleans music culture, Rebirth Brass Band bring their funk-heavy brass sound to The Miracle on February 20. Known for transforming any room into a second-line celebration, their shows are equal parts tradition and party, 100 percent good times. Tickets are on sale now.
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15. Los Tigres del Norte at Intuit Dome
Legends of norteño music, Los Tigres del Norte bring their La Lotería Tour to Intuit Dome on February 20. Their songs chronicle immigration, social justice, and everyday life with unmatched authenticity. Tickets are available now.

16. Gorillaz at Hollywood Palladium
Gorillaz turn the Hollywood Palladium into a genre-blurring spectacle on February 22 and 23 as they celebrate the release of their new album, The Mountain. Combining animation, striking visuals, and a sound that spans hip hop, alternative, and electronic music, expect all the nostalgia + fresh new sounds. Tickets are on sale now. We recommend comparing resale ticket prices at StubHub and Vivid Seats, as these shows are sold out.
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17. Ghost at Intuit Dome
Theatrical metal giants Ghost bring their dark pageantry and arena-sized hooks to Intuit Dome on February 23. Known for elaborate costumes and catchy, sinister anthems, their live performances are as visually striking as they are loud. Tickets are available now.
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18. The Joy Formidable at the Masonic Lodge
The Joy Formidable performs an intimate set at the Masonic Lodge at Hollywood Forever on February 24. Soaring guitars and ethereal vocals shine in one of LA’s most unique venues. Fans of indie rock and shoegaze need not miss this concert. Tickets are on sale now.
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19. Artemas at Hollywood Palladium
Electronic alt-pop breakout Artemas brings darkwave, viral-ready hooks, and moody aesthetics to the Hollywood Palladium on February 26. The UK-based artist’s enticing production has quickly earned him a devoted fanbase. Tickets are available now.
20. Rubio at The Paramount
Chilean artist Rubio brings her genre-blurring blend of electronic pop, art-rock, and cinematic production to The Paramount on February 26. Her emotionally rich sound and striking visuals promise a fully immersive live performance. Tickets are available now.
21. JOSEPH at Pacific Electric
The harmony-rich indie trio JOSEPH takes the stage on February 27 at Pacific Electric. With emotionally resonant songwriting and tightly woven vocal arrangements, the band creates an intimate live setting that feels both personal and powerful. Tickets are on sale now.

22. Brandi Carlile at The Forum
On February 27, Brandi Carlile joins forces with The Head and The Heart for a massive night at The Forum. From Carlile’s soul-stirring vocals to The Head and The Heart’s crowd-sized folk anthems, this bill promises a moving, arena-scale experience. Secure your tickets now before this show sells out.
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LA’s February lineup proves one thing: the city is alive with music, and the hardest part is picking which shows to hit first. These concerts promise unforgettable nights, and tickets are going fast—so don’t wait. Grab your friends, snag your seats, and make this month one to remember.
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