Unwritten Law
JAN. 10
Formed in 1990 in Poway by drummer Wade Youman, Unwritten Law is an American punk rock band that has seen several lineup changes over the past three decades. Its lead singer is longtime member Scott Russo, known for his distinct sound and role in successful hits including “Seein’ Red” and “Save Me.” Among its most famous hits is “Celebration Song,” released in 2005. The band is coming to Teragram Ballroom, a cashless venue, in January with Plastic Culture, Sound Division and Joker’s Hand.
Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, $35, 6:30 p.m., teragramballroom.com
Dean Lewis
JAN. 14
Known for his 2019 hit track “Be Alright,” Australian pop singer Dean Lewis is coming to The Bellwether as part of The Epilogue World Tour. Lewis took a hiatus from music in late 2025 after facing social media allegations of misconduct from several women and admitting to inappropriate behavior while denying any illegal actions and vowing to seek therapy. Dean’s debut EP “Same Kind of Different” included the single “Waves,” the second biggest Australian single of 2017.
The Bellwether, 333 S. Boylston Street, Los Angeles, $46.10, 7:30 p.m., thebellwetherla.com
Together Pangea
JAN. 16
Together Pangea is a trio well into its career, but last year still saw the band hitting new milestones, such as making its debut appearance at Coachella. The American rock band from Santa Clarita, based in LA, has released five studio albums. The band is releasing its newest album, “Eat Myself,” on the day of its performance at Teragram Ballroom. According to a news release, “Eat Myself” sees members William Keegan, Danny Bengston, and Erik Jimenez expanding upon their garage rock and surf roots “as they explore new sonic territory, drawing inspiration from acts like Deftones, Smashing Pumpkins and My Bloody Valentine.”
Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, $38, 7 p.m., teragramballroom.com
Salvatore Ganacci
JAN. 17
Bosnian-Swedish DJ, producer and songwriter Salvatore Ganacci first rose to fame for his viral 2017 Tomorrowland set. The following year, his music video “Horse” garnered him further attention. His shows are energetic with experimental electro house music.
The Bellwether, 333 S. Boylston Street, Los Angeles, $42, 8 p.m., thebellwetherla.com
Calibash
JAN. 17
Among the most prominent Latin music festivals in the world, Calibash is returning to Los Angeles in January. The star-studded concert has some of the biggest names in Latin trap, hip-hop and urban music. The lineup includes Yandel, Chencho Corleone, Ivy Queen, Tito El Bambino, Randy Nota Loca, De La Ghetto, Ken-Y, Baby Rasta and Gringo.
Crypto.com Arena, 1111 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, starting at $70.87, 8 p.m., cryptoarena.com
MC DAVO
JAN. 22
David Sierra Trevino, or MC Davo, is a Mexican rapper who garnered popularity in 2012 through social media. His releases “Psicosis” and “Psicosis II” brought him quick success. He is a two-time Album of the Year Ritmo Urbano award-winning artist for “Psicosis II” and “El Dominio.” He is performing at Teragram Ballroom with Sabino on Jan. 22.
Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, $43.60, 7 p.m., teragramballroom.com
Elevation Rhythm with Strings & Hearts
JAN. 22
A youth collective from Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, Elevation Rhythm is on its The Goodbye Yesterday Tour. The band is designed to create music for the next generation, blending worship themes with modern genres like electronic dance music, pop and hip-hop. They are coming off their 2025 album, “Victory Lap.”
The Novo, 800 W. Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, starting at $87.85, 7:30 p.m., thenovodtla.com
Fuzz (Lavender Flu, Painkiller Kim, Judith Priest)
JAN. 23
A heavy psychedelic rock power trio from San Francisco, Fuzz is known for its riff-driven sound, a nod to the 1960s proto-metal sound. They are playing alongside Lavender Flu, Painkiller Kim and Judith Priest.
The Bellwether, 333 S. Boylston Street, Los Angeles, $42 , 8 p.m., thebellwetherla.com
Dan Deacon
JAN. 23
Dan Deacon is a Baltimore-based electronic musician, composer and performer known for his high-energy, interactive live shows. Originally from Long Island, Deacon is classically trained in electro-acoustic and computer music composition. Dan Deacon is performing at Teragram Ballroom on Jan. 23.
Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, $25, 7 p.m., teragramballroom.com
INZO
JAN. 24
Denver-based electronic artist INZO is coming to The Novo towards the end of January. Born Mike Inzano in Chicago, INZO is a classically trained pianist who learned the drums at an early age. His music varies, as though it is generally categorized as bass music, his upcoming EP “Earth Magic” is calmer, including lo-fi beats and piano breakdowns.
The Novo, 800 W. Olympic Boulevard,, Los Angeles, starting at $48.44, 9 p.m., thenovodtla.com
Seahaven
JAN. 24
Formed in 2009, Seahaven gained a cult following in the “revival” emo scene of the early 2010s. Known for its atmospheric blend of indie rock and emo, the Southern California-based rock band is on a special 15th-anniversary tour for their debut album, “Winter Forever.”
Seahaven is performing at Teragram Ballroom with Commoner and Garzi on Jan. 24.
Teragram Ballroom, 1234 W. Seventh Street, Los Angeles, $42, 7 p.m., teragramballroom.com
Madison Cunningham
JAN. 28
Grammy award-winning Madison Cunningham is coming to the Bellwether as part of The Ace Tour. Her recent album “Ace” tells the story of falling out of love, heartbreak and then falling in love. It builds off her success of “Revealer” (2022), which won a Grammy for “Best Folk Album.” “I wanted it to feel like a mountain peak,” Cunningham said. “I wanted Ace to feel like a mountain we built together.”
The Bellwether, 333 S. Boylston Street, Los Angeles, $48.60, 8 p.m., thebellwetherla.com