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The Show
Every Breaking Sound show features 4-5 of the hottest emerging artists playing 30 minutes sets across all musical genres. Every showcase is a unique opportunity to experience the best new artist's in your city.
The Venues
Breaking Sound Showcases happen in premium locations. From a Quinton Tarantino inspired dance bar to Neon Arcade, every show is a unique night out for both artists and fans.
The Vibe
Our shows are designed to gain exposure for the next wave of artists. Playing their latest releases to friends, family, followers & industry professionals. Our diverse and inclusive crowd is the best place to network and make new connections.
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Canary
A tropically themed nightclub/lounge based in Santa Monica that is home to some of the best live music, nightlife and craft cocktails.
1301 5th St. Santa Monica, CA 90401 -
Adults Only
If you haven't heard of Adults Only, it's no accident: with the craziest secret-entrance- to-a-bar, hidden in the back of a strip mall, in what looks like a porn store, this cocktail bar dispenses quality handcrafted drinks and a length beer and wine list to All Who Dare. So, do you?
7065 1/2 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028 -
The Peppermint Club
Take a trip to rock and roll's golden era at The Peppermint Club, a 60's inspired music lounge which caters to true musicians and music aficionados.
8713 Beverly Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90048 -
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
This art deco room is one of a kind! Think Gatsby meets Studio 54.
3531 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010 -
Madame Siam
This unique bar's old time circus vibe will flash you back to the retro days of Los Angeles night life. Check out Madame Siam right off Hollywood Blvd.
1723 N Hudson Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 -
Yamashiro
Yamashiro Hollywood’s unique ambiance of Japanese-inspired tranquility and unparalleled views offer guests glamour and serenity in each event space, set high above the historic Los Angeles skyline.
1999 N Sycamore Ave, Hollywood, CA, 90068
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Durango Cantina
Located on Melrose Ave, Durango Cantina offers an unparalleled experience.
7661 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046
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Bar Lubitsch
Tucked into a Russian district of West Hollywood, Bar Lubitsch is where classic turn of the twentieth century refinement meets modern day comfort. named after revered film maker Ernst Lubitsch, Bar Lubitsch aspires to raise the level of the bar experience, just as Ernst Lubitsch did for the cinematic experience with his "Lubitsch touch".
We feature over 200 vodkas from around the world to be enjoyed one chilled shot at a time, or featured in a hand crafted cocktail, combining fresh organic juices and herbs. libation in hand, you can dance to the dj's spinning in the loungy Red Room, have a chat in the handsomely appointed Bar Room, or slip outside to the patio enclosed with brick and ivy.
7702 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90046 -
Employees Only LA
Experience West Hollywood glamour meets New York-style sophistication at Employees Only.
7953 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90046 -
Tommie Lobby
The new Thompson Hollywood hotel is another star of the Vinyl District. Located north of Sunset and south of Hollywood Boulevard, the hotel was designed by Tara Bernerd & Partners. There is sunlight via floor-to-ceiling windows features throughout the 190-room property, with a photogenic splash of terrazzo, too, used on bathroom feature walls and vanities. The hotel is inspired from West Coast Modernism, so redolent of California living with a hearty dash of old-school Hollywood glamour, bringing a relaxed yet elegant sophistication.
6516 Selma Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90028 -
Wonzimer
Wonzimer is a contemporary Art Gallery Located in China Town and Lincoln Heights. Wonzimer means Livingroom in German. The livingroom at Wonzimer hosts film screenings, performances, artist talks, and more events!
341 S Avenue 17, Los Angeles, CA 90031 -
Freehand Los Angeles - Rudolph's Bar and Tea
Located in the hotel’s lobby, Rudolph’s Bar & Tea offers a menu built around tea-infused cocktails alongside full tea service and light bites. The bar is a nod to Rudolph Rosenberg, once the owner and operator of the Commercial Exchange Building that now houses Freehand LA.
416 W. 8th St LA, CA 90014