Listen "LA's Music Scene Update: Bésame Mucho Cancelled, Whisky a Go Go Packed, and More Upcoming Concerts"
Episode Synopsis
In the last 24 hours, Los Angeles has seen a flurry of live music events and news. One of the most significant updates is the cancellation of the Bésame Mucho music festival, which was scheduled to take place today, December 21, at Dodger Stadium. The festival, which featured a lineup including Shakira, Enrique Iglesias, Pitbull, Banda MS, and Los Tigres del Norte, was canceled due to circumstances beyond the organizers' control. Ticket holders will receive automatic refunds.Moving on to upcoming concerts, Whisky a Go Go has a packed schedule for the next few days. Tonight, December 21, the venue will host two separate events: LØREN at 6:00 pm and Creed United (Tribute to Creed), Sullivan Grace Band, Mood Indigo, Cedric and the Kinkies, and The London System at 7:00 pm. Tomorrow, December 22, does not have any scheduled events at Whisky a Go Go, but the venue will pick up again on December 27 with Quiet Riot, Whiskey Dogz, All Sinners, Exvamon, Password Reset, Killing Tyranny, and Soul of the Sun.Other notable upcoming concerts in Los Angeles include Baby Bash, Lil Rob, MC Magic, and Mary Jane Girls at The Novo, and Sango and Rochelle Jordan at Fonda Theatre. For those looking for something different, Kristin Chenoweth will be performing at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Music Center, and W.A.S.P. will be at Hollywood Palladium.In terms of local venues, Whisky a Go Go remains a staple of the Los Angeles rock scene, offering a variety of acts ranging from tribute bands to established rock groups. The Novo, with its capacity of 2,356, continues to host a diverse range of artists, including hip-hop and pop acts. Larger venues like Dodger Stadium and Crypto.com Arena are also gearing up for big events, though the cancellation of Bésame Mucho has left a gap in the schedule.For music enthusiasts looking to plan ahead, there are numerous resources available to find and purchase tickets for upcoming concerts. Websites like Songkick and Los Angeles events calendars provide comprehensive listings of live music events across the city, covering a wide range of genres and venue sizes. Whether you're interested in intimate club performances or large arena shows, Los Angeles's live music scene has something to offer.Despite the cancellation of Bésame Mucho, the city's live music scene remains vibrant and diverse, with a constant stream of new and exciting events. From rock and pop to jazz and EDM, Los Angeles offers a wealth of live music experiences for fans of all genres.For more check out http://www.quietplease.aiand find great music deals at https://amzn.to/41FZPAuThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI