This week’s best shows in Los Angeles offer a variety of genres and venue sizes. As usual, all of our weekly and monthly concert recommendations are expertly curated by music bloggers.

Experience the genre-blending indie rock of Australia’s Rum Jungle when they play The Echo on March 25. Catch a magical performance with the enchanting Paris Paloma at the Fonda Theatre on March 27. Shake things up with punk/post-punk rockers Agender at Zebulon or Jagged Baptist Club at Permanent Records Roadhouse. Both perform on March 28, so you have some decisions to make. R&B lovers won’t want to miss Amaria at The Echo on March 29. Movers and shakers will want to get their groove on at the Afro Bowie – funky and progressive Bowie celebration on March 31 at Teragram Ballroom. The event also serves as a MusiCares and LA fire victim fundraiser. A lot more shows below!

3/24/25 Nani Vazana at Zebulon 

3/25/25  Rum Jungle  at  The Echo Music Artists You Should Know: Rum Jungle

3/25/25 Alabaster Deplume at The Regent Theater

3/25/25 Snow Patrol at The Wiltern

3/26/25  Barns Courtney  at  The Venice West 

3/26/25 Snow Patrol at The Wiltern

3/27/25 Paris Paloma at Fonda Theatre

3/27/25 Emile Mosseri, Paul Dally at Lodge Room

3/27/25  Kim Deal  at The Belasco 

3/27/25 The Rubens, The Darcys at The Echo

3/28/25 Oklou at El Rey Theatre

3/28/25 Early James at Gold-Diggers

3/28/25 Steady 45’s, The Delirians, The Steadians at The Regent Theater

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3/28/25 Agender Record Release w/ Muscle Beach DJ Allison Wolfe (Bratmobile) at ZebulonForecast: Los Angeles Music Artists to Watch Featuring Agender

3/28/25 Tamino at The Belasco

3/28/25  Jagged Baptist Club, The Grins, Bad Interior  at  Permanent Records Roadhouse Forecast: Los Angeles Music Artists to Watch featuring Jagged Baptist Club

3/28/25 Cassia at The Echo

3/28/25  Refused, Quicksand, ZULU at  Shrine Expo Hall 

3/28/25 Tobe Nwigwe at The Wiltern

3/28/25  Sun Kil Moon  at  Teragram Ballroom 

3/29/25  Gregory Alan Isakov, LA Phil  at  Walt Disney Concert Hall 

3/29/25  Amaria  at  The Echo Artists You Should Know: Amaria

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3/29/25  PVRIS  at  The Novo  

3/29/25  Danzig  at Kia Forum 

3/29/25  1tbsp at Don Quixote 

3/29/25 Palace at Hollywood Palladium

3/29/25 Julius Eastman: The Holy Presence To the Fullest Festival At REDCAT at Walt Disney Concert Hall

3/29/25  Strange Lot, Windows, Soft Palms  at  Permanent Records Roadhouse 

3/29/25 K. Flay at The Belasco

3/29/25 Garden State 20th Anniversary Concert: Zach Bra, The Shins, Iron and Wine, Frou Frou, Colin Hay, Thievery Corporation, Remy Zero, Cary Brothers, Sophie Barker at The Greek Theatre 

3/29/25  Franz Ferdinand, Telescreens at The Wiltern 

Franz Ferdinand at the Regent shot by Danielle Gornbein
Franz Ferdinand at the Regent by Danielle Gornbein

3/30/25  Herbie Hancock  at  Walt Disney Concert Hall 

3/23/25  Yellow Man at The Venice West 

3/30/25  Old 97’s  at  Teragram Ballroom 

3/31/25  Shakey Graves  at  The Bellwether 

3/31/25  Chiodos, Hawthorne Heights, Emmure, The Callous Daoboys  at Hollywood Palladium 

3/31/25  Afro Bowie – funky and progressive Bowie celebration and LA Fires fundraiser w/ Moby, Voltagectrlr, Mario C (Beastie Boys), Daru Jones & more at Teragram Ballroom 

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4/1/25  Role Model, Debbii Dawson at The Wiltern 

4/2/25 Corinne Bailey Rae at Orpheum Theatre

4/2/25  Hovvdy, runo plum  at  El Rey Theatre 

4/2/25  Role Model, Debbii Dawson at The Wiltern 

4/3/25  Deep Sea Diver, Byland at Teragram Ballroom 

4/3/25  Weathers  at  El Rey Theatre 

4/4/25  Twin Shadow  at  Barnsdall Gallery Theatre 

4/4/25  Poison The Well, Glassjaw, Better Lovers  at Hollywood Palladium 

4/5/25  The Linda Lindas, Be Your Own Pet at The Novo

4/6/25  Alice Phoebe Lou  at Lodge Room 

4/8/25  Fana Hues  at  The Echo 

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