The five best Los Angeles concerts for the week of November 8, 2021 (Ozomatli, Letters To Cleo)
Concerts have returned to Los Angeles, and music lovers have been having a blast safely checking out their favorite acts live. These are five of the best concerts going down in Los Angeles from Monday, November 8 through Sunday, November 14.
Wednesday, November 10
Evanescence, Halestorm @ YouTube Theater (7:30 p.m.) (tickets)
Evanescence and Halestorm will bring their co-headlining trek to YouTube Theater for a night of hard rock delight. Evanescence will be touring in support of their new studio album The Bitter Truth, which topped the Hard Rock Albums chart. Halestorm will unveil their new studio album next year, and they gave fans the first taste of the release with their latest single "Back from the Dead." Plush, who are touring with Slash next year, will open the show.
Marina Allen, Pearl & The Oysters @ Zebulon (8 p.m.) (tickets)
Marina Allen and Pearl & The Oysters will celebrate the releases of their albums with a dual album release show. Allen released their new studio album Candlepower back in June while Pearl & The Oysters dropped Flowerland back in September.
Friday, November 12
Letters To Cleo, Dear Elise @ The Troubadour (8 p.m.) (tickets)
Letters To Cleo will make their way to The Troubadour for their six-date trek across the country. Los Angeles alternative rock group Dear Elise, who unveiled their latest single "One Time" in August, will be the opening act.
Band of Horses, Best Coast @ Hollywood Palladium (8 p.m.) (tickets)
Band of Horses will unveil their new album Things Are Great in January, and they'll be in Los Angeles performing their new single "Crutch" along with fan favorites. Best Coast, who released their latest studio Always Tomorrow last year, will also perform.
Sunday, November 14
Making Memories Festival @ LA State Historic Park (12 p.m.) (tickets)
Making Memories Festival will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Alzheimer's LA will an entire day of music with a headlining performance from beloved Latin rock outfit Ozomatli. Egyptian Lover, Ellas, No Small Children, Quinto Sol, and DJ Monalisa will also deliver performances.