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UADA and Mortiis with Rome and Wraith Knight

Wed May 13 at 7:00pm

Los Angeles, CA

Event Info

Church of the 8th Day, The Elegy Ensemble and Teragram Ballroom present: UADA and Mortiis doing album performances and a special CEREMONIAL CASTINGS with Rome and Wraith Knight [May 13, 2026 / Doors 7pm / $25 advance / $30 day of show / All Ages]

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About Rome

There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Luxembourgish neofolk act. 2) Hip-hop mc and producer from Los Angeles, USA. 3) R&B singer from Benton Harbor, USA. 4) Experimental dub-influenced band from Chicago, USA. 5) Cape Verdian zouk singer. 6) Rome Ramirez: Singer and guitarist from USA (Singer for Sublime with Rome). 1) ROME is a Luxembourgish neofolk act founded in late 2005 as the main output for the songs of Jerome Reuter and was joined by co-producer Patrick Damiani as official member in early 2008. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Teragram Ballroom standing room only?
Is Teragram Ballroom standing room only? Yes, Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles is primarily a standing-room-only venue. Most concerts and live events at Teragram Ballroom do not offer assigned seating, allowing fans to get up close to the stage and enjoy an energetic, intimate atmosphere. While there may be limited seating available near the bar or along the walls for those who require it, the main floor is dedicated to standing guests. This setup is ideal for experiencing live music in a dynamic environment, making Teragram Ballroom a popular choice for music lovers seeking an engaging and interactive concert experience in downtown LA.
How many people does the Teragram Ballroom hold?
How many people does the Teragram Ballroom hold? The Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles has a capacity of approximately 600 people. This mid-sized venue is perfect for intimate concerts and allows fans to get close to their favorite artists. With its state-of-the-art sound system and excellent acoustics, Teragram Ballroom is designed to provide a top-tier live music experience for both performers and audiences. The 600-person capacity ensures that events feel lively and energetic while still maintaining a personal atmosphere. This makes Teragram Ballroom a sought-after destination for both up-and-coming acts and established artists looking to connect with their fans.
Who owns Teragram Ballroom?
Who owns Teragram Ballroom? Teragram Ballroom is owned and operated by Michael Swier, a renowned music venue entrepreneur. Michael Swier is also known for founding iconic New York City venues such as Mercury Lounge and Bowery Ballroom. Along with his partners, Swier brought his expertise in live music and venue management to Los Angeles, transforming Teragram Ballroom into one of the city's premier spots for live shows. The venue is recognized for its focus on high-quality sound, artist-friendly facilities, and exceptional concert experiences, all of which are hallmarks of Swier's approach to venue ownership and operations.
What was the Teragram Ballroom before?
What was the Teragram Ballroom before? Before becoming the Teragram Ballroom, the building at 1234 W 7th St in Los Angeles was originally the site of the historic Elk's Lodge. Over the years, the venue served various purposes, including as a theater and community gathering place. In 2015, the space was extensively renovated and transformed into the Teragram Ballroom by Michael Swier and his team. The building's vintage architecture and storied past add unique character to the venue, enhancing the live music experience for both performers and audiences. Today, Teragram Ballroom is a beloved fixture in LA's vibrant music scene, blending historic charm with modern amenities.

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