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Andy Frasco

Fri Jan 30 at 8:00pm

West Hollywood, CA

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  • Fri - January 30, 20268:00 PMTickets

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About Andy Frasco

There is something nostalgic in his tone that no matter where he is Andy Frasco seems right at home. From the suburbs of West Los Angeles, the 21 year old blues musician has a drive that could steer him straight to the moon with enough energy left over to do a little dance once he’s made it. At sixteen, Frasco was managing, booking, and promoting bands in the San Fernando Valley until one day his fidgety digits met a soulful match with the piano. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Troubadour still open in West Hollywood?
Yes, the Troubadour is still open in West Hollywood and remains one of Los Angeles' most iconic live music venues. Located at 9081 Santa Monica Blvd, the Troubadour has been a staple of the LA music scene since 1957, hosting legendary performances from artists like Elton John, James Taylor, and Guns N' Roses. The venue continues to showcase both emerging and established acts across various genres, making it a sought-after destination for live music fans. Whether you're looking to catch the next big thing or experience a nostalgic concert, the Troubadour remains an essential stop in West Hollywood's vibrant nightlife.
What is the capacity of the Troubadour in West Hollywood?
The Troubadour in West Hollywood has a capacity of approximately 500 people. This intimate size offers fans a unique, up-close experience with their favorite artists, setting it apart from larger concert halls. Its capacity creates an electric atmosphere where both the audience and performers can connect on a personal level. The relatively small size of the venue also makes tickets highly sought after, so it's recommended to purchase in advance. Whether for a sold-out rock show or an acoustic set, the Troubadour's 500-person capacity guarantees an unforgettable live music experience in the heart of Los Angeles.
What is seating like at the Troubadour?
Seating at the Troubadour is primarily general admission, with most of the floor space dedicated to standing room. On the main floor, concertgoers can get close to the stage for an immersive, energetic experience. There is also a small balcony area upstairs, which offers limited seating on a first-come, first-served basis. The venue's layout is designed to maximize sightlines from nearly every spot, ensuring great views of the stage. Because seating is limited and not reserved, arriving early is recommended if you prefer a spot to sit. Overall, the Troubadour's setup creates an intimate and lively concert environment.
Who owns the Troubadour in LA?
The Troubadour in LA is owned by the Fogel family. The legendary venue was originally founded by Doug Weston in 1957, but after his passing, ownership transitioned to Eli Fogel and his family, who have continued to preserve its storied legacy. Under their stewardship, the Troubadour has maintained its reputation as a launchpad for musical legends and a beloved hub for live music in Los Angeles. The Fogel family's commitment to maintaining the venue's unique atmosphere and historical significance has kept the Troubadour at the forefront of the city's entertainment scene for decades.
Does the Troubadour have a box office?
Yes, the Troubadour does have a box office, making it convenient for concertgoers to purchase tickets directly at the venue. The box office is typically open on show days, usually starting in the afternoon and remaining open through the evening. Buying tickets at the box office can help fans avoid online service fees, but availability may be limited for popular shows. For the most up-to-date box office hours, it's best to check the Troubadour's official website or call ahead. The box office also handles will-call ticket pickups and can assist with any ticketing inquiries on event nights.

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