Concerts are in full bloom this March in Los Angeles. Whether you’re a local or just in town for a few days, the city’s music scene never slows down. On any given night, you might stumble into a buzzing indie set, spot an up-and-coming artist before they blow up, dive into an underground performance, or watch a global superstar command a packed arena. With its wide range of iconic and intimate venues, Los Angeles serves up an endless mix of live shows and unforgettable lineups. Here are our 31 best concerts to experience this March in L.A., curated by our editor.
1. Black Pistol Fire, Pink Fuzz at Teragram Ballroom
Blues-rock duo Black Pistol Fire and garage-psych outfit Pink Fuzz hit Teragram Ballroom on March 3 with a high-octane mix of gritty riffs, fuzzed-out swagger, and modern rock urgency. Expect raw, riff-driven performances rooted in blues, garage rock, and psychedelic alt-rock. Snag tickets.
2. Zara Larsson, Amelia Moore at The Wiltern
Zara Larsson brings her polished pop spectacle to The Wiltern on March 4 and 5, joined by rising alt-pop singer Amelia Moore. Expect soaring hooks, sleek choreography, and a high-gloss blend of dance-pop. Tickets are sold out, but resale is available. You can also try StubHub and Vivid Seats.
3. Indigo De Souza at The Fonda Theatre
Indigo De Souza performs at the Fonda Theatre on March 5, showcasing her cathartic brand of indie rock and emotionally raw alternative pop. Her honest lyricism pairs real nice with distortion-laced instrumentation. Tickets are available now.
4. spill tab at Lodge Room
spill tab brings her genre-blurring indie pop to the Lodge Room on March 7, alongside dream-pop outfit Afternoon Bike Ride. Expect glossy alt-pop hooks mixed with breezy, electronic-infused textures. Grab those tickets before they sell out.
5 DRAMA at The Wiltern
Electronic R&B/pop duo DRAMA performs at The Wiltern on March 7 with support from Blank Sense. Their set fuses house beats, soulful vocals, and sleek synth-driven production. Snag tickets.

6. Nine Inch Nails, Boys Noize at Honda Center
C’mon. They need no introduction, but we saw them perform last year in L.A., and this is all you need to know. Get tickets. The show begins March 10 at the Honda Center.
7. Phantogram at Troubadour
Phantogram plays The Troubadour on March 11, 12, & 13. Delivering their signature blend of indie electronic, trip-hop atmospherics, and alternative pop hooks — it’s no surprise all three shows are sold out. You can try StubHub and Vivid Seats.
8. Miguel at Kia Forum
On March 13 at Kia Forum, Miguel leads a genre-spanning lineup with Channel Tres and Jean Dawson. The night fuses alternative R&B, funk-inflected house, and experimental pop with arena-sized flair. See if tickets are still available.
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9. Whitney at Lodge Room
Whitney performs March 13–14 at Lodge Room, delivering their signature blend of indie folk and soft-focus soul. Their warm harmonies and nostalgic instrumentation create an intimate, heartfelt atmosphere. Tickets are sold out. But, you can try StubHub and Vivid Seats.
10. SASAMI at Sid The Cat Auditorium
SASAMI brings her fearless fusion of indie rock, metal, and pop experimentation to Sid The Cat Auditorium on March 14. Expect heavy riffs, sharp hooks, and both experimental and pop vocals. Get tickets.

11. Rich Brian at Hollywood Palladium
Rich Brian takes the stage at Hollywood Palladium on March 14 with his sharp, self-assured take on hip-hop. The show blends slick rap flows with melodic, genre-fluid production. Want tickets?
12. Lola Young at Orpheum Theatre
Lola Young performs at Orpheum Theatre on March 16, showcasing her soulful blend of pop, R&B, and raw lyricism. Her powerhouse vocals balance vulnerability with attitude. Get tickets before they sell out.

13. Talib Kweli at Blue Note LA
Talib Kweli performs March 19 at Blue Note Los Angeles, bringing his fiery bars and socially conscious hip-hop to the stage. His set blends classic boom-bap roots with thoughtful storytelling. Secure your tickets.
14. 1tbsp, Soltera at Fonda Theatre
On March 19 at Fonda Theatre, 1tbsp joins Soltera for a night of dance-forward electronic pop and Latin-inflected grooves. Expect sleek production, rhythmic hooks, and club-ready energy. Grab tickets for a good time.
15. Amber Mark, Sherwyn at Fonda Theatre
Amber Mark headlines Fonda Theatre on March 20 & 21 with support from Sherwyn, delivering lush R&B infused with pop and global rhythms. Her dynamic vocals and groove-heavy sound make for a captivating live set. Want tickets?
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