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Rec Hall
Rec Hall’s live performances encapsulate the sun-drenched essence of Southern California, blending infectious indie rock rhythms with an energy that turns any venue into a beachside bash. Formed by lifelong friends John Barry (guitar/vocals), Lance Meliota (drums), and Ben Tyrell (guitar/bass), the trio’s synergy is palpable on stage. Their breakout single, “She Doesn’t Get It,” with its catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, has become a fan favorite, often igniting sing-alongs that blur the line between the band and their audience. During a memorable show in Fort Worth, they playfully urged the crowd to “please jump,” resulting in a synchronized bounce that transformed the floor into a sea of movement. It’s this blend of musical prowess and genuine camaraderie that makes a Rec Hall concert feel less like a performance and more like a communal celebration under the California sun.
WHAT TO EXPECT
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Parking Info
People say park in nearby lots and it usually varies in price.
Featured Amenities
The venue is reported to have Bar-Style food available.
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How to Dress
Most people usually dress in Indie Flower style attire here.
Venue
1822 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026, USA
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About the Artist
Rec Hall’s live performances encapsulate the sun-drenched essence of Southern California, blending infectious indie rock rhythms with an energy that turns any venue into a beachside bash. Formed by lifelong friends John Barry (guitar/vocals), Lance Meliota (drums), and Ben Tyrell (guitar/bass), the trio’s synergy is palpable on stage. Their breakout single, “She Doesn’t Get It,” with its catchy hooks and relatable lyrics, has become a fan favorite, often igniting sing-alongs that blur the line between the band and their audience. During a memorable show in Fort Worth, they playfully urged the crowd to “please jump,” resulting in a synchronized bounce that transformed the floor into a sea of movement. It’s this blend of musical prowess and genuine camaraderie that makes a Rec Hall concert feel less like a performance and more like a communal celebration under the California sun.