- General Live-Music Room
Sierra Sikora, Jenny Nuo, SEQUOIA, Heather LaRose gives The Mint a close-listening Tue set, where phrasing and detail matter more than scale. The room rewards a patient ear.
Los Angeles live music, edited for tonight and the week ahead.
Venue guide
Best for specific bills that rise above the weekly calendar.
The Mint is in Mid-City. It earns its place here when a specific bill cuts through the weekly noise. The current seven-day window has 8 shows listed, mostly around jazz, vocal, listening.
music room · capacity varies by setup · general live-music room
Sierra Sikora, Jenny Nuo, SEQUOIA, Heather LaRose gives The Mint a close-listening Tue set, where phrasing and detail matter more than scale. The room rewards a patient ear.
Tap Night hosted by Sarah Reich puts The Mint in singer-songwriter mode on Wed, with direct voice and small-room focus. The first verse carries the setup.
Lido Beach, The Vickies, Coup Deville, Bloom makes The Mint a seated Thu room for writing, phrasing, and quiet attention. The lyric gets the last word.
Paul Cornish keeps The Mint in craft-first mode on Fri, strongest when the songs land with close detail. Careful ears get more back.
Ravi Campbell Quintet, Adam Hersh Trio gives The Mint a compact Fri bill, where a few well-cut songs can carry the night. Less volume, more shape.
Standing on the Neon Moon: a honky tonk take on the Grateful Dead with Moonlight Special is a Sat row at The Mint built around tone, lyrics, and close attention. The set stays small enough to hear.
Marcello Carelli's Effervescence is contemporary LA jazz led from the drums. The Mint keeps the focus on time, touch, and the moving parts of a small ensemble.
Kat Cordova looks for a clear center, whether that is voice, rhythm, riff, or texture. The Mint puts the small decisions within earshot.