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Jae Stephens

Wed Dec 3 at 7:00pm

Los Angeles, CA

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About Jae Stephens

Jordan "Jae" Stephens was born in Dallas, Texas but currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. She enjoys singing, playing guitar, and messing around on Garageband. When she is not doing something music-related, she enjoys wasting time running her critically acclaimed Tumblr, beyoncebeytwice.tumblr.com. She has a soundcloud at https://soundcloud.com/jaestephens On January 14th, 2014, Jae released her first single, Killing Time. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who has played at the Echo Venue in LA?
The Echo in Los Angeles has hosted an impressive array of artists across multiple genres, cementing its reputation as a cornerstone of LA's live music scene. Iconic acts like The Rolling Stones, Beck, and Billie Eilish have performed on its stage, alongside indie favorites such as TV on the Radio, Local Natives, and The Airborne Toxic Event. The venue is also renowned for supporting up-and-coming talent, with early shows from acts like Foster the People and Warpaint. Additionally, The Echo is known for its popular themed nights, including the long-running “Part Time Punks,” drawing eclectic crowds and diverse performers. Its commitment to showcasing both established and emerging artists makes The Echo a go-to destination for music lovers in Los Angeles.
What is the capacity of the echo in Los Angeles?
The Echo in Los Angeles has a standing-room-only capacity of approximately 350 people. This intimate size creates a unique, up-close experience between the audience and performers, making every show feel exclusive and energetic. The venue's cozy atmosphere is perfect for fans who want to get close to their favorite artists and enjoy live music in a personal setting. The Echo's capacity is ideal for discovering new music, supporting local acts, or seeing major artists in a more intimate environment than larger concert halls. With its limited space, shows often sell out quickly, so it's recommended to purchase tickets in advance on websites like Gigfomo to secure your spot for upcoming events at The Echo.
Does the Echoplex have seating?
The Echoplex, located beneath The Echo in Los Angeles, primarily operates as a general admission venue with standing room only. There is no fixed seating available for most concerts and events, providing an open floor that allows guests to move freely and enjoy the show from various vantage points. Occasionally, certain special events or private functions may offer limited seating options, but for standard live music shows, expect a standing-room experience. This setup enhances the high-energy, immersive atmosphere the Echoplex is known for. If you require accessible accommodations or have specific seating needs, it's best to contact the venue ahead of time to inquire about possible arrangements for your visit.
What part of Los Angeles is Echo Park?
Echo Park is a vibrant neighborhood located in the central region of Los Angeles, California, just northwest of Downtown LA. Known for its artistic community, historic architecture, and scenic Echo Park Lake, the area is a cultural hotspot that attracts creatives, musicians, and young professionals. Echo Park is bordered by neighborhoods such as Silver Lake, Elysian Park, and Chinatown, making it easily accessible from other parts of the city. The neighborhood boasts a lively nightlife, a diverse food scene, and a rich history of music and arts, with venues like The Echo serving as local landmarks. Echo Park's unique blend of urban energy and laid-back charm makes it a popular destination for visitors and locals alike.
How do I enter the Echoplex?
To enter the Echoplex, head to 1154 Glendale Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, where the venue is located beneath its sister venue, The Echo. The main entrance to the Echoplex is separate from The Echo's entrance and is accessible from the alleyway off Glendale Boulevard. Look for signage directing you down the ramp or stairs to the basement-level venue. On event nights, staff and security will guide you to the correct entrance. It's recommended to have your ticket ready (printed or digital) for a smooth check-in process. Arrive early to avoid long lines, especially for sold-out shows, and check the venue's website for any updated entry policies or age restrictions before your visit.

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