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The Troubadour

ADA Compliant
Absolutely
Security
It’s Tight
Location Saftey
Amazing
Bit about the event
(by bit we mean a lot)

What To Expect

intimate
historical
iconic

Reported based on past expeiriences

Location

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9081 N Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069, USA

Featured Amenities

Food Information

The venue is reported to have  No  food available.

Bar ServicesRestroom AccessLost & FoundService pets allowedSeated areas availableWheelchair Accessible

Allowed & Prohibited

small bags / pursesAllowedweedProhibitedoutside food / drinksProhibitedsmall camerasAllowedservice animalsAllowed

Parking Info

Reported Parking

People say park in nearby lots and it usually costs around $10.00.

Valet Available Available

Upcoming Events

Adam Melchor
Wednesday, May 21 at 2:00 AM
Thursday, Aug 08 at 7:32 PM
Amble
Wednesday, Apr 30 at 2:00 AM
Jutes
Monday, Apr 28 at 2:00 AM
Josh Radnor
Friday, May 02 at 2:00 AM
Royel Otis
Wednesday, May 07 at 3:00 AM
Alix Page
Thursday, May 01 at 2:00 AM
Royel Otis
Tuesday, May 06 at 2:00 AM
Bilal
Wednesday, May 14 at 2:00 AM
Ethan Tasch
Friday, May 16 at 2:00 AM

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About the Artist

The Troubadour isn’t just another music venue—it’s a Los Angeles icon, nestled on the edge of West Hollywood, with a legacy that easily makes most other stages jealous. Opened in 1957, it’s become legendary for helping launch artists from Elton John to Guns N’ Roses, providing a space for intimate performances where you’re close enough to count the sweat drops on the lead singer. Known for its cozy, standing-room-only vibe, the venue holds about 500 people, offering one of LA’s most personal concert experiences. It’s the kind of place where you’ll find future superstars before they become cool enough to charge prices that could buy you a small country—or at least a mid-sized sedan. Occasionally, you’ll bump elbows with industry insiders quietly scouting the next big thing, and, even more rarely, you might spot a celeb in the audience trying desperately to look normal. The Troubadour is not just a music venue; it’s a historic rite of passage for musicians and fans alike.