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🚨 Just Announced

Florence + The Machine — Kia Forum • May 19–20, 2026
w/ Mannequin Pussy
🎟️ Artist presale: Nov 3 @ 12 PM PST Sign Up
🎟️ Public onsale: Nov 5 @ 10 AM PST

Anfisa Letyago — Academy LA • Dec 13, 2025
🎟️ Tickets

Atmosphere — The Novo • Feb 12, 2026
🎟️ Tickets

Fitz and the Tantrums — Fonda Theatre • Feb 26, 2026
🎟️ Tickets

Official Mayan Warrior After-Party — The Theater • Oct 25, 2025
Featuring Echonomist B2B Jenia Tarsol
🎟️ Tickets

🎪 Festival / Citywide

Rodeo Drive Holiday Lighting Celebration — Beverly Hills • Nov 13, 2025
Theme: “Enchanted Holiday Dreams” with live performances and the iconic Rodeo Drive tree-lighting tradition.
🎟️ Event Info

🎭 Theater / Immersive

Dirty Books — by Bated Breath Theatre Company
📅 Opens November 2025 • Los Angeles
An all-new immersive theatre experience exploring 1960s anti-obscenity laws and censorship in art.
🎟️ Tickets


🔥 Sellout Watch

Florence + The Machine — Kia Forum • May 19–20, 2026

🎟️ Two-night run with Mannequin Pussy

Florence + The Machine have a strong track record of selling out major U.S. venues — including both nights at the Hollywood Bowl in 2022 (27,800+ attendees). The Kia Forum’s ~17,000-seat capacity makes these shows prime candidates to sell out quickly, especially with demand across both nights and early presale buzz.

Prospa / Nyjah — Grand Park (Block 2) • Nov 8, 2025
🎧 GA Tickets: Tier 4 (⚠️ Running Low)
Prospa’s last LA show (Lights Down Low 2024) sold out at a smaller venue. Nyjah’s strong LA/OC fanbase adds more heat. Grand Park Block 2 can hold roughly 2,500–5,000 people — this one Might sell out if momentum continues.

🎤 Top Shows in LA This Weekend (Oct 9 – 12)

Friday (10/24)

  • Justice & Kaytranada — Kia Forum

  • Phantogram — Academy LA

  • Viagra Boys + Black Lips — Shrine Expo Hall

  • Talib Kweli — The Venice West

  • Cautious Clay + Elujay — Regent Theater

  • Kyle — Troubadour

  • Bishop Briggs — Pico Union Project

  • The Starting Line — The Novo

  • Jayda G — Sound Nightclub

  • OMNOM — Exchange LA

Saturday (10/25)

  • Mayan Warrior Halloween (Full Art Car) — Grand Park
    Dennis Ferrer, Echonomist B2B Jenia Tarsol, Stavroz (Live), Mahmut Orhan

  • Twenty One Pilots + Dayglow — BMO Stadium

  • Justice & Kaytranada (Encore) — Kia Forum

  • Morrissey + Social Distortion — Intuit Dome

  • Stereolab — The Bellwether

  • Demi Lovato — Hollywood Palladium

  • Danny Elfman, Janelle Monáe & John Stamos — Hollywood Bowl

  • Will Sparks — Exchange LA

Sunday (10/26)

  • Above Ground — Fonda Theatre

  • Sid Sriram + Kenny Garrett — Blue Note Los Angeles

  • 123 Andrés — Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts (Pepperdine Univ., Malibu)

📰 Industry Watch

🎟️ Ticket Fee Analysis — NITO Report
If you’re a data nerd (like me) or just curious about how ticket fees have ballooned, this is a fascinating read:
New York State’s average primary ticket fee = 28.65%, up 36% in less than a decade.
Tickets ≤ $40 averaged 35.5% in fees.
📖 Read the full report

💰 Streaming Economy: YouTube’s Record Payout
YouTube paid $8 billion to the global music industry (Jul 2024–Jul 2025) — its highest ever, up from $6 billion in 2021–22.
Spotify paid $10 billion in 2024 (up from $9 billion in 2023), underscoring the boom in streaming revenue.
📖 Read More

🧠 DATALAND AI Museum Opening
Downtown L.A.’s Refik Anadol Studio is launching DATALAND, the world’s first AI art museum (Spring 2026).
Expect five galleries, including an AI-generated “Infinity Room” that blends visuals, sound, and scent from 16 rainforests.
📖 Full Story → Time Out LA

Electronic Music / Afters Roundup

Electronic music heads, check out the link below for a full calendar of shows and afters in SoCal this week.

Comedy Roundup

Love Comedy shows? Check out the link below for a full calendar of Comedy in SoCal this week.

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