
Troubadour: A historic West Hollywood stage for intimate shows and legendary performances.
Troubadour is a historic West Hollywood event venue with three levels and a main stage, offering intimate sightlines, standing room, and multiple bars both inside and outside. Guests praise seamless check-in, friendly staff, and nearby parking (Doheny Drive, free after 7pm). It hosts notable acts, with ample room to dance even at sold-out shows, and a storied history featuring artists from Linda Ronstadt to Elton John.
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Hosting concerts by emerging and established artists in an intimate, historic setting with excellent acoustics and views.
Offering upstairs seating areas with comfortable booths for a premium, private concert experience.
Multiple bars on different levels serving a variety of drinks in a lively atmosphere.
Providing venue rental for private events, tours, and special shows with flexible seating and bar options.
Welcoming families and music lovers of all ages to select performances in a safe, engaging environment.
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Overall rating
Cindy Luo
Came for Anson Seabra’s 2025 tour! Amazing experience. Seamless check in, very kind and friendly staff. Lots of parking on Doheny Drive along the park area if anyone’s wondering! Free after 7pm.
M Z
Coolest venue to see a band! Plenty of seating upstairs and a great big dance floor. We saw Nick Hexum playing with Water Tower… so much fun! Kids are allowed into some shows. Bar was great and food smelled yummy. Check it out!
Gus Chavez Jr
Historical, intimate and the best place to catch a show. If those walls could talk, the stories they would tell.
Ro
Hallowed and historic music venue in Los Angeles. So many musicians performed here and many like Linda Ronstadt, The Eagles, Elton John, Jackson Browne etc. did their early work here
Ericka C
Best venue in Los Angeles- it is both historic and updated, both intimate and breathable. There are three levels to this place- the main level is where the stage is. There is a quiet bar for drinks outside the stage room, and then a bar on the inside as well. Standing room only for the show. I went to the sold out Royel Otis show and there was still plenty of room to dance! Go up the stairs and you will find reserved/VIP seating. At the top of the venue is another bar! It’s quiet up there with comfortable, intimate booth seating. You can get a great view of the marquee/band sign through the window up there. It’s fun to just explore the venue and think about the rich music history that has taken place there! Kind security/doorman and kind bartenders.