Welcome to your essential guide to the most anticipated concerts lighting up Los Angeles from March 13th to March 20th, 2026. The city is buzzing with an incredible variety of live music, from sold-out arena shows with global superstars to intimate club gigs with rising indie acts. This week offers a sonic journey through R&B, electronic rock, heavy metal, indie pop, and legendary hip-hop, ensuring there’s a show for every musical taste. Whether you’re looking to sing along with thousands at the iconic Kia Forum, discover your new favorite band at the legendary Troubadour, or experience the raw energy of a Bellwether performance, our curated list has you covered. We’ve sifted through the extensive listings to bring you the ten can’t-miss shows of the week, complete with all the details you need to plan your perfect night out. Get ready to experience the best of the LA music scene.
1. Miguel: CAOS Tour
Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
Venue: Kia Forum
Kicking off the week with a major dose of soulful R&B, Miguel brings his highly anticipated CAOS Tour to the massive Kia Forum. Known for his electrifying stage presence and a string of critically acclaimed albums, Miguel has established himself as one of the most innovative and influential artists in contemporary music. His sound, a captivating blend of funk, rock, and electronic influences, has earned him a dedicated global fanbase and numerous awards, including a Grammy for his hit song “Adorn.” This tour supports his latest album, which has been praised for its bold sonic experimentation and deeply personal lyrics. Expect a visually stunning production and a setlist packed with fan favorites like “Sure Thing” and “Coffee,” alongside new material that pushes the boundaries of the genre. With the powerhouse support of Channel Tres and Jean Dawson, this promises to be an unforgettable night of music at one of LA’s most iconic venues.
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2. Phantogram (SOLD OUT)
Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
Venue: Troubadour
For those lucky enough to have snagged a ticket, Phantogram’s sold-out show at the legendary Troubadour is one of the week’s most sought-after events. The electronic rock duo, composed of Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter, has built a reputation for their mesmerizing live performances and a sound that is both dark and ethereal. Their music, a cinematic blend of trip-hop beats, dreamy synth-pop, and rock-infused guitar riffs, has garnered critical acclaim and a fiercely loyal following. With a discography that includes hits like “When I’m Small” and “Fall in Love,” Phantogram’s intimate show at this historic venue is a rare opportunity to experience their captivating energy up close. The Troubadour, known for launching the careers of countless music legends, provides the perfect backdrop for the duo’s atmospheric and visually immersive performance. If you don’t have a ticket, keep an eye on official resale markets, but be prepared for high demand.
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3. Black Label Society
Date: Friday, March 13, 2026
Venue: YouTube Theater
Prepare for a night of thunderous riffs and unapologetic heavy metal as Black Label Society takes the stage at the state-of-the-art YouTube Theater. Led by the iconic guitarist Zakk Wylde, renowned for his long tenure with Ozzy Osbourne, the band has been a dominant force in the metal scene for over two decades. Their signature sound, a potent cocktail of sludgy grooves, blistering guitar solos, and Wylde’s gravelly vocals, has earned them a legion of devoted fans known as the “Berzerkers.” With a vast catalog of hard-hitting anthems like “Stillborn” and “Suicide Messiah,” a Black Label Society show is a relentless assault on the senses. The YouTube Theater, with its cutting-edge acoustics and immersive design, is the ideal venue to experience the band’s raw power and virtuosic musicianship. This show is a must-see for any fan of heavy metal and hard rock, promising a high-octane performance from one of the genre’s most enduring acts.
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4. Colony House – The 77 Tour
Date: Saturday, March 14, 2026
Venue: The Regent Theater
Nashville-based indie rockers Colony House bring their infectious energy and anthemic sound to The Regent Theater for their “77 Tour.” The band, comprised of brothers Caleb and Will Chapman, Scott Mills, and Parke Cottrell, has been winning over audiences with their spirited live shows and a string of well-crafted albums. Their music is a vibrant mix of indie rock and pop, characterized by catchy melodies, driving guitar riffs, and introspective lyrics. Known for hits like “You Know It” and “Silhouettes,” Colony House has a knack for creating songs that are both danceable and emotionally resonant. The Regent Theater, a historic venue in the heart of downtown LA, offers an intimate yet energetic setting to experience the band’s dynamic performance. With support from the up-and-coming artist Mercury, this all-ages show is a perfect opportunity to catch one of indie rock’s most exciting acts in a classic LA setting.
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5. Lola Young
Date: Monday, March 16, 2026
Venue: Orpheum Theatre
British singer-songwriter Lola Young is set to captivate the audience at the historic Orpheum Theatre with her powerful vocals and emotionally charged lyrics. At just 23 years old, Young has already made a significant impact on the music scene, earning a Brit Award nomination and praise for her raw and honest songwriting. Her music, a soulful blend of pop and R&B, draws comparisons to artists like Amy Winehouse and Adele, yet she possesses a unique voice and perspective that is all her own. Known for her candid and often heart-wrenching songs about love, loss, and self-discovery, a live performance from Lola Young is an intimate and moving experience. The Orpheum Theatre, with its stunning architecture and rich history, provides a breathtaking setting for her powerful performance. With support from Sofia and the Antoinettes, this show is a chance to witness a rising star in a truly special venue.
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6. Steinza – Was Here Tour
Date: Monday, March 16, 2026
Venue: Troubadour
Rising indie-pop artist Steinza brings her “Was Here Tour” to the iconic Troubadour for what promises to be an intimate and memorable performance. With a sound that blends catchy pop melodies with heartfelt, introspective lyrics, Steinza has been steadily building a dedicated following. Her music often explores themes of love, identity, and personal growth, resonating with a young and engaged audience. The Troubadour, a venue steeped in musical history, offers the perfect setting to experience Steinza’s authentic and personal songwriting up close. This show is a fantastic opportunity to see a promising new artist on the ascent in one of LA’s most beloved music venues. She will be supported by Hudson Ingram, another promising singer-songwriter.
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7. Son Little
Date: Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Venue: Troubadour
Get ready for a night of modern soul and R&B with Son Little at the Troubadour. The Philadelphia-based artist, born Aaron Livingston, has earned critical acclaim for his innovative blend of vintage soul, blues, and hip-hop. His music is both timeless and contemporary, characterized by his raw, emotive vocals and genre-bending arrangements. Son Little has been praised for his powerful live performances, where he showcases his impressive musicianship and a deep connection to the roots of American music. The Troubadour, with its intimate atmosphere and legendary history, is the perfect venue to experience the soulful and authentic sound of Son Little. This show is a must-see for fans of artists like Leon Bridges and Michael Kiwanuka, offering a chance to see a true master of his craft in an iconic setting.
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8. Talib Kweli
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2026
Venue: Blue Note LA
Hip-hop purists and fans of lyrical mastery will not want to miss the legendary Talib Kweli, who will be performing two shows at the esteemed Blue Note LA. A true veteran of the genre, Kweli has been a prominent voice in conscious hip-hop for over two decades, first as one-half of the iconic duo Black Star with Mos Def, and later as a highly respected solo artist. His music is celebrated for its intelligent, socially aware lyrics, and his complex rhyme schemes have influenced a generation of rappers. A live performance from Talib Kweli is a masterclass in lyricism and stage presence, as he delivers his classic tracks and newer material with passion and precision. The Blue Note, known for its intimate setting and focus on world-class musicianship, provides the perfect environment to experience the depth and artistry of one of hip-hop’s most important figures. With two showtimes, fans have a choice of an early or late set.
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9. Peaches – No Lube So Rude Tour
Date: Friday, March 20, 2026
Venue: The Bellwether
Get ready for a wild and provocative night as the iconic Peaches brings her “No Lube So Rude Tour” to The Bellwether for a two-night stand. A true original and a pioneer of electro-punk, Peaches has been challenging norms and pushing boundaries for over two decades with her explicit lyrics, theatrical performances, and gender-bending persona. Her music is a high-energy mix of electronic beats, punk attitude, and raw sexuality, and her live shows are legendary for their outrageous costumes and confrontational energy. With a catalog of empowering and often hilarious anthems, a Peaches show is an unforgettable experience of liberation and pure, unadulterated fun. The Bellwether, one of LA’s newer and most exciting venues, is the perfect place to witness her unapologetic and electrifying performance. This show, with support from Pixel Grip, is a must-see for anyone who loves music that is daring and defiantly original.
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10. Conan Gray: Wishbone World Tour
Date: Friday, March 20, 2026
Venue: Kia Forum
Closing out the week with a massive pop spectacle, Conan Gray brings his “Wishbone World Tour” to the Kia Forum. The 25-year-old singer-songwriter has become one of the biggest new stars in pop music, beloved by a generation of fans for his candid and relatable songs about the highs and lows of young adulthood. His music, a blend of dreamy synth-pop and anthemic, emotionally charged ballads, has resonated with millions around the world. With a string of viral hits like “Heather” and “Maniac,” Conan Gray has a knack for capturing the anxieties and aspirations of his audience with unflinching honesty. His live shows are known for their stunning visuals, high-energy performances, and a powerful sense of community among his fans. The Kia Forum, a venue reserved for music’s biggest stars, is the perfect setting for his soaring vocals and charismatic stage presence. With support from Esha Tewari, this show is a must-see for any pop music fan, promising a night of singalongs and shared emotions.
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