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Category: Comedy Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 13442 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
You'll find top-notch improv and stand-up at this theater, including a unique brand of group stand-up comedy. Famous folks who got their start here include Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, and Matthew Perry. Audience members are encouraged to bring their own food and drink into the club, a practice that contributes to the...
Category: Comedy Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 8433 W Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069
This laugh den boasts a continuous slate of performers each night, and Sunday's potluck is known for drawing a fun crowd. Many of today's big-name entertainers began their careers here, and you'll still catch up-and-comers hoping for a chance at the big-time. Louie Anderson has often performed in the past, along with...
Category: Comedy Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 5040 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Uniquely specializing in urban stand-up comedy, this club also showcases a broad range of the country’s hottest non-urban acts. Known for its laid-back and multi-ethnic vibe, the Comedy Union keeps the laughs coming six nights a week, with up and coming performers, as well as greats like: Damon Wayans, Chris Tucker,...
Category: Comedy Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 1018 Hermosa Ave, Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
There's no telling who might show up to do a set at this fun venue. In fact, patrons have suddenly found themselves listening to comedians like Robin Williams, Jerry Seinfield, Jim Carrey, and Gary Shandling and magicians like Harry Anderson. Jay Leno regularly makes a Sunday appearance, and you can also see variety...
Category: Dance Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 1000 Universal City Walk #208, Universal City Walk, Universal City, CA 91608
Yes, Virginia, there are still places where people get dressed up to go dancing. The Rumba Room rocks seven nights a week with gorgeous couples shaking it to the strains of salsa, rock, pop, or whatever the deejays feel like spinning. On weekends, live bands take to the stage and keep the crowds moving. Smart-casual...
Category: Dance Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 6655 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038
Seven spacious areas comprise this club, which can accommodate up to 1800 people. A patio, VIP lounge, disco room, and "bungalow" ensure that everyone finds a place to dance and relax. Some of the best DJs in LA spin techno, salsa, and disco in the main room, and a secondary dance floor above the bar features hip-hop....
Category: Live Music - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 4339 Leimart Park Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90008
For over 30 years, Babe's & Ricky's has been bringing live blues to LA music lovers. Past guests have included notables like Duke Ellington, B.B. King, John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton, and Big Mama Thornton. The fantastic house band plays every weekend, and Monday night's jam session is a popular training ground for...
Category: Comedy Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 8162 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
For years, this comedy club and restaurant has featured household names like Drew Carey, Adam Sandler, Damon Wayans, and Margaret Cho. Many top comedians embarked on their careers here, including David Letterman and the late Andy Kaufman. The Improv is famous for "surprise guests" – with its Hollywood location you...
Category: Dance Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 1038 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90015
Built in 1927, The Mayan was originally a live theater showcase. Today, it hosts some of LA's hottest salsa parties and regularly books salsa, merengue, and Rock en Espanol bands. Architectural drama is a given in the building, which boasts a stunning Mayan theme (surprise!). Striking elements include sculpted walls,...
Category: Comedy Clubs - Los Angeles Nightlife
Address: 24 N Mentor Ave, Pasadena, CA 91106
Now recognized as one of LA's premier comedy clubs, Ice House dates to the 1960s. At that time, Pasadena was in dire need of a live entertainment venue, and although folk artists sometimes took to the stage, by the 1970s, the club's management decided that the place would be better off as a launching pad for...
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