Troubadour
14 upcoming
concerts
at Troubadour in Los Angeles


Originating in 2019 with founding members Truman Sinclair and Griffin Meehan, Frat Mouse, a Los Angeles-based band that combines emo and indie rock, comes to Troubadour on Saturday July 26!

Portland's Alexandra Savior brings her ethereal, cinematic sound to the Troubadour! Known for her dreamy psychedelic pop that feels like "being in the middle of the desert," Savior has collaborated with Arctic Monkeys' Alex Turner and earned critical acclaim for her atmospheric songwriting. Fresh off the release of her deeply personal third album "Beneath the Lilypad" on RCA Records, she's showcasing her most intimate and self-produced work yet. See her live on Thursday, August 14!

Rooted in the classic skills of country music’s past, but finding new ways to deliver three chords and the truth, Dylan Marlowe is an emerging Sony Music Nashville artist who proves tradition and convention are very different things. See him live at Troubadour on Friday July 25!

Raised by his grandmother in Calabar, Nigeria as a child, until he moved to London to join his mother as a teenager, Obongjayar’s sound embraces his dual cultures as his greatest superpower: filtering the playful warmth and texture of West African rhythms and cadence through a daringly modern gaze to create something uniquely his, live at Troubadour on Tuesday July 29!

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Jolie Holland presents a heartfelt tribute to the late Michael Hurley, the beloved "Godfather of freak folk" who passed away this April after decades of influencing artists from Cat Power to Lucinda Williams. Fresh from her critically praised 2023 album "Haunted Mountain," Holland brings her distinctive, jazz-inflected voice to honor Hurley's whimsical and deeply human songwriting legacy. Experience this special memorial performance at the iconic Troubadour on Sunday July 27!

NewDad, an indie rock band from Ireland, formed in 2018, live at Troubadour on Wednesday July 30! Growing up in Galway, the four members of the band thank a random band name generator for their unusual moniker. Dark and stormy with undeniably beautiful moments amid the mammoth guitars, their debut EP ‘Waves’ acted as a perfect introduction to the world of Newdad. There is a heaviness to the music, which the band pin to a love of The Cure, pixies, and Slowdive among others.