Moroccan Lounge

Los Angeles
19 upcoming concerts at Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles
Apr 11
Soft Palms — the dreamy brainchild of Julia Kugel (The Coathangers) and Scott Montoya (ex-Growlers) — blend ambient pop, psych, and shoegaze into lush, hypnotic soundscapes from their Long Beach home studio. See them live at Moroccan Lounge on Saturday April 11!
Apr 2
Berklee-trained Toronto artist Jesse Gold seamlessly blends pop and R&B with silky vocals, guitar-driven hooks, and 15M+ streams. Catch him live at Moroccan Lounge on Wednesday, April 2!
Apr 15
San Diego's Pleasure Pill delivers Britpop-fueled anthems SPIN calls 'equal parts timeless pop and modern rock,' co-headlining with Brooklyn's Native Sun, whose relentless punk NYLON describes as 'ferocious and urgent.' Catch them both at Moroccan Lounge on Wednesday April 15!
Apr 8
One listen to Fort Worth's The Unlikely Candidates and it's clear — these alt-rock mavericks create their own scene. Their hit "Novocaine" topped Billboard's Alternative Songs chart and has amassed over 300 million catalog streams. Catch their high-energy show at Moroccan Lounge on Wednesday April 8!
Apr 6
DAMAG3 has an unforgettably electric approach to alternative hip-hop, with their Louisiana southern roots coming out in the best places, they bring the experimentation of the internet all into one artist that refuses to be put in a box–whether that’s genre or gender. See them live at Moroccan Lounge on Monday April 6!
Apr 4
LA's Moontower blends electro-pop melodies with French House-inspired production and highly visual live shows that have shared stages with Bad Suns, Cold War Kids, and YUNGBLUD. Catch them at Moroccan Lounge on Friday, April 4!
Apr 17
Hailed as "an underground rising powerpop punk star set to explode," LA's own Kate Clover delivers infectious, defiant anthems on her sophomore LP The Apocalypse Dream. See her live at Moroccan Lounge on Thursday April 17!
Apr 16
Hailed as a "holy text" of hyperpop, Food House — the chaotic duo of Fraxiom and Gupi — blends absurdist humor with genre-defying electronic production. See them live at Moroccan Lounge on Thursday April 16!
Apr 16
A raunchy, chaotic roller coaster of musical comedy, Garrett Williams & The Bad Boys blend live music with stand-up for a face-melting good time. Catch them at Moroccan Lounge on Thursday, April 16!
Mar 27
Born from a spontaneous jam session among seafood restaurant bussers in Tacoma, WA, Meldrop blends jazzy indie rock with '90s grunge energy. With over 336K monthly Spotify listeners and their acclaimed 2025 EP Melodaze, catch this rising act at Moroccan Lounge on Friday, March 27!
Apr 15
are performing on Wednesday, April 15 at Moroccan Lounge
Mar 30
LA psychedelic dream-pop act Mind Monogram and Long Beach's Sanguine Knight, masters of reverb-soaked slowcore and existential musings, co-headline a night of blissful, hazy soundscapes at Moroccan Lounge on Monday March 30!
Mar 31
Shreveport-born, New Orleans-bred singer-songwriter Maggie Koerner weaves folk, country, and soulful indie rock into music that feels raw and deeply felt — a style that earned her a deal with Concord Records and a coveted stint fronting the powerhouse funk-jazz band Galactic. Her 2025 album UPSTATE pulls her back to her roots, delivering "folk, country, indie rock and some truly grand moments" that are as gripping on record as they are on stage. Catch her live at the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles on Tuesday, March 31.
Apr 1
Los Angeles four-piece Blimp make emotionally raw noise rock that careens between Pixies-esque slow-burn chaos, metallic post-hardcore, and glacial lo-fi intensity — their 2023 debut EP Egg, recorded with legendary producer Steve Fisk (Nirvana, Unwound), earned them praise as "the last line of defence for outsider culture" and placed them among the most exciting new guitar-driven acts emerging from the West Coast. See them live at Moroccan Lounge on Wednesday, April 1!
Apr 15
Minneapolis singer-songwriter Ber (Berit Dybing) crafts alt-pop with acoustic warmth and emotional depth, drawing on a musical upbringing steeped in classic rock, soul, and bluegrass — and sharpened by years studying music in Norway and England. After opening for Sigrid and Tom Odell and headlining First Avenue's Mainroom, she arrives in support of her debut full-length album Good, Like It Should Be. See her live at Moroccan Lounge on Wednesday, April 15!
Apr 9
Los Angeles-based four-piece Joseon blends 90s alt-rock, neo-psychedelia, and 60s-inspired melody into a sound that is entirely their own — selling out underground venues across LA and taking their debut EP YOUTHiNASiA to SXSW in both 2024 and 2025. With their latest single "Angeline" (2026) showcasing a maturing, immersive sound without losing the raw energy that defines them, this rising artistic collective is one of the most compelling acts in the LA indie scene right now. Catch Joseon live at Moroccan Lounge on Thursday April 9!
Mar 29
A Year Ago Today brings ferocious metalcore and emoviolence out of Long Beach, CA, with their sold-out self-titled cassette and 2025's crushing 'My Dear, Farewell' EP on Willmore Records. Catch them headlining Moroccan Lounge on Sunday March 29!
Apr 2
The ever-evolving brainchild of Kevin Boog (ex-Meatbodies), Los Angeles's Oog Bogo thrives in the margins of underground rock — warped guitars, wiry basslines, and punchy drums careening between post-punk stabs, psychedelic freakouts, and DIY intensity. Their latest album Cowgirls earned a 4/5 from The Fire Note, who called it "a warped rock thrill ride that dodges easy labels and rewards repeat listens." Catch them live at Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles on Thursday, April 2.
Apr 10
Philadelphia's the HIRS collective are a fiercely political queer and trans grindcore force, blending blast-beat fury with sludgy punk, digital-grind, and hardcore chaos — all in service of celebrating and defending marginalized communities. Their landmark 2018 album Friends. Lovers. Favorites. — featuring Shirley Manson, Laura Jane Grace, and Marissa Paternoster — earned praise from NPR as "a ruthless mixture" that goes far beyond genre, while their 2023 follow-up We're Still Here brought in over 35 collaborators including Frank Iero and Pierce Jordan. See them live at Moroccan Lounge on Friday, April 10!