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Parking & Directions for 1720
1720 E 16th St., Los Angeles, CA
90021, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Lot 1720 - 0.1 miles - $10
3. LA Live Garage - 0.3 miles - $20
4. Figat7th Parking - 0.4 miles - $15
5. Pershing Square - 0.5 miles - $12
1720 concerts - 2026 event schedule highlights in Los Angeles
The year 1720 marks a fascinating era, but in the context of contemporary events at the venue 1720 in Los Angeles, CA, it is associated with a vibrant lineup of live performances and concerts scheduled throughout 2026 and beyond. Notable upcoming events include the highly anticipated concert on july 26, 2026, featuring bands such as Six Feet Under, Kataklysm, and Wormhole, promising an intense night of metal and hardcore music. Earlier in the year, on July 5, 2026, the underground scene will be energized by Prism: An Underground Rollerdome, offering a unique roller skating experience fused with electronic beats. Throughout 2026, fans can look forward to a diverse array of performances, from the experimental sounds of Wicca Phase Springs Eternal on July 2, to the atmospheric Black Marble on august 23, and the energetic Jasiah on July 12. The venue also hosts eclectic events like the I Love R&B Party on june 27, 2026, and the Vampire-themed Blade Rave on september 25, 2026, providing entertainment for a wide range of musical tastes. Noteworthy acts such as Riff Raff (scheduled for may 21, 2070), Retch & AzChike (april 12, 2070), and Kaya from Japan on August 14, 2026, showcase the venue's international appeal. With performances spanning genres from metal and punk to electronic, hip-hop, and rave culture, 1720 in Los Angeles continues to be a hub for diverse live entertainment, offering unforgettable experiences for all music lovers and festival-goers alike.