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The Los Angeles Theatre Center, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


514 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 489-0994

See our entire season lineup online at http://www.thelatc.org or call 866-811-4111

Concert Venue Near The Los Angeles Theatre Center

Staples Center
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 742-7340

Tickets for STAPLES Center sports and entertainment events are available at STAPLES Center Box Office located at 1111 S. Figueroa Street. The Box Office is adjacent to Star Plaza, on Chick Hearn Court (formerly 11th Street), between Georgia and Figueroa. Contact the Box Office by phone at (213) 742-7340. Box Office Hours - STAPLES Center Events Monday - Saturday Event Days: 9:00 AM - ½ hour after event start Non-Event Days: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Sunday Event Days: 10:00 AM - ½ hour after event start Non-Event Days: Closed Box Office Hours - Microsoft Theater Events Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Novo DTLA
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
800 W Olympic Blvd, Ste A335
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 765-7000

Exchange LA
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
618 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 627-8070

Exchange LA is located in the former Los Angeles Stock Exchange Building, which dates back to 1929. With renovations complete the new-look begins almost immediately with 12-foot bronze doors at the entrance welcoming the next generation of Angelinos to the party! Fan Pages: facebook.com/awakeningexla/ facebook.com/InceptionEXLA/ Twitter: twitter.com/ExchangeLA Instagram: instagram.com/ExchangeLA

La Cita Bar
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
336 S Hill St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 687-7111

Featuring live music/DJs 7 nights a week & daily happy hour specials, La Cita has something to offer for everyone! Check out our events calendar at http://lacitabar.com/events HAPPY HOURS EVERY DAY (indoors) 10AM - 9PM $3 Domestics & Tecate; $4 Wells MON-FRI (El Patio) 4PM - 9PM $3 Domestics & Tecate; $4 Wells FRIDAYS: ANGRY HOUR on El Patio 4PM - 9PM It's ANGRY HOUR - Punk rock, hardcore and beyond at La Cita! LA's best punk rock happy hour every Friday. SATURDAYS: AFTERNOON DELIGHT on El Patio 2PM - 9PM Yacht rock and happy hour prices on the patio! Hosted by CALIXTO and JIMMY JAMES SUNDAYS: SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY on El Patio 2PM - 9PM Los Angeles' best and original Build Your Own Bloody Mary Bar! Awarded LA Weekly's Best Bloody Mary and Best Michelada.

The GRAMMY Museum
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
800 W Olympic Blvd, Ste A245
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 765-6800

The GRAMMY Museum is an educational and interactive music museum in downtown Los Angeles, committed to engaging students, teachers and visitors in the power of music – through education programs, interactive exhibits, workshops, and live performances. We use music as a gateway to learning and a means to empower students to cultivate creativity, critical thinking and self-expression skills. Our education programs include Museum tours, workshops, after-school and summer programs, mentorships, and more. Since our inception in 2008, we have served over 200,000 K-12 students and educators from Southern California and across the country.

VIP Suite at Staples Center
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
135 N Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 972-7211

The Dorothy Chandler Pavilion is one of the halls in the Los Angeles Music Center (which is one of the three largest performing arts centers in the United States). The Music Center's other halls include the Mark Taper Forum, Ahmanson Theatre, and Walt Disney Concert Hall.The Pavilion has 3,156 seats spread over four tiers, with chandeliers, wide curving stairways and rich décor. The auditorium's sections are the Orchestra (divided in Premiere Orchestra, Center Orchestra, Main Orchestra and Orchestra Ring), Circle (divided in Grand Circle and Founders Circle), Loge (divide in Front Loge and Rear Loge), as well as Balcony (divided in Front Balcony and Rear Balcony).HistoryConstruction started on March 9, 1962, and it was dedicated September 27, 1964. The Pavilion was named for Dorothy Buffum Chandler who “led (the) effort to build a suitable home for the Los Angeles Philharmonic and rejuvenate the performing arts in Los Angeles. The result was Mrs. Chandler’s crowning achievement, the Music Center of Los Angeles County. Her tenacious nine-year campaign on behalf of the Music Center produced more than $19 million in private donations” noted Albert Greenstein in 1999.In order to receive approval for construction from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Mrs. Chandler promised Kenneth Hahn that the building would be open free for the public for one day a year. The result was the Los Angeles County Holiday Celebration, a Christmas Eve tradition sponsored by the Board of Supervisors. The program is broadcast on KCET-TV and an edited version of the prior year's show is syndicated to public television stations via PBS.

Ace Hotel Los Angeles
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
929 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015

213-623-3233

Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, originally built as the United Artists Building and later known as the Texaco Building, is a 243ft, 13-story highrise hotel and theater building located at 937 South Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, California. It was the tallest building in the city for one year after its completion in 1927, and was the tallest privately owned structure in Los Angeles until 1956. Its style is Spanish Gothic, patterned after Segovia Cathedral in Segovia, Spain.The building contains the historic United Artists Theater, the flagship theater built for the United Artists motion picture studio. The theater was later used as a church by pastors Gene Scott and his widow Melissa Scott under the name "Los Angeles University Cathedral". In October 2011, Scott's Wescott Christian Center Inc. sold the building to Greenfield Partners, a real estate investment company located in Westport, Connecticut, for $11 million. It was converted to a hotel, and opened in 2014.United Artists TheaterThe United Artists Theater was designed by the architect C. Howard Crane of the firm Walker & Eisen for the United Artists film studio formed by D. W. Griffith, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford. The theater, a classic movie palace, was one of many constructed by United Artists and served as a major premier house. The theater occupies three floors of the 13-story building and has a 1,600-seat auditorium. Like many movie theaters, the seat rows sink in toward the front of the orchestra section, so ticket holders there must look up at the stage.

Pershing Square
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
532 S Olive St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 473-5556

Pershing Square is a public park in downtown Los Angeles, California, one square block in size, bounded by 5th Street to the north, 6th Street to the south, Hill Street to the east, and Olive Street to the west. It lies atop a large underground parking garage.History19th centuryIn the 1850s, the location was used as a camp by settlers from outside the Pueblo de Los Angeles, which lay to the northeast around the Our Lady Queen of the Angels' church, the Los Angeles Plaza, and present-day Olvera Street. Surveyors drew the site as 10 individual plots of land, but in practicality it was a single 5acre parcel. Canals distributing water from the Zanja Madre were adjacent. In 1866 the site was dedicated as a public square by Mayor Cristobal Aguilar; it was called La Plaza Abaja, or "The Lower Plaza." At some point the owner of a nearby beergarden, German immigrant George "Roundhouse" Lehman, planted small native Monterey cypress trees, fruit trees, and flowering shrubs in the park and maintained them until his death in 1882.In 1867, St. Vincent's College, present-day Loyola Marymount University, was situated across the street, and so the park informally became known as St. Vincent's Park. In 1870, it was officially named Los Angeles Park. In 1886 it was renamed 6th Street Park, and it redesigned with an "official park plan" by Frederick Eaton. In the early 1890s it was renamed Central Park. During this period a bandstand pavilion was added for concerts and orators. The plantings became sub-tropically lush, and the park became a shady oasis and an outdoor destination. In 1894 the park was used as the staging area for the annual crowning of the queen of 'La Fiesta de Los Angeles.

The Regent
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
448 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 284-5727

Originally opened in 1914 as The National. Three years later, the name was changed to The Regent, as we still know it today. After decades as a grindhouse and adult movie venue, the theater was closed in 2000, only to lay dormant for several years. Six years later, developer Tom Gilmore acquired the property, using it as an occasional art and performance space for the monthly Thursday night Downtown Art Walk. Known for its sloped floor, proscenium archway and gothic-inspired ceiling, The Regent is a true relic and the last remaining historic movie theater on Downtown LA’s Main Street. Music promoter Mitchell Frank, along with Artist and Recreation, LLC, and Knitting Factory Entertainment Inc., took over the lease in 2012 and has restored the theatre to its former glory. Improvements include an update on all interiors, second story mezzanine for killer viewing as well as a pizzeria (Prufrock Pizzeria) and bar (The Love Song). Upon completion fall of 2014, The Regent Theater will play host to concerts, themed dance nights, theater performances, movie screenings, special events, parties and festivals.

Walt Disney Concert Hall
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
111 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(323) 850-2000

The Lexington
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
129 E 3rd St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 291-5723

Live entertainment nightly! For booking please contact us through email only at [email protected]

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center - JACCC
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
244 S San Pedro St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(213) 628-2725

Founded in 1971, the Japanese American Cultural and Community Center is one of the largest ethnic arts and cultural centers of its kind in the United States. The mission of the JACCC is to present, perpetuate, transmit and promote Japanese and Japanese American arts and culture to diverse audiences, and to provide a center to enhance community programs. The Japanese American Cultural and Community Center is the preeminent presenter of Japanese and Japanese American, and Asian American performing and visual arts nationally. The JACCC also provides office space to a wide variety of nonprofit cultural, educational and community-based organizations in Los Angeles.

Budweiser Made in America Festival Los Angeles
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
200 N Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(800) 653-8000

Five Star Bar DTLA
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
267 S Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012

(323) 428-4492

FOLLOW: https://twitter.com/fivestarbardtla WEBSITE: http://www.fivestarbardtla.com

L.A. Staples Center
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
1111 S Figueroa St
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 742-7100

The Ace United Artist Theater
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
933 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015

(213) 623-3233

Club 333
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
333 S Boylston St
Los Angeles, CA 90017

Los Angeles Theatre
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
615 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 629-2939

United Artists Theater
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
929 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90015

Arts and Entertainment Near The Los Angeles Theatre Center

Spring Arts Tower
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
453 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 623-4636

1906 Studios
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
724 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 373-5383

1906 Studios - downtown LA Creative loft & film location We offer production services ranging from makeup, hair, photography, videography, post-production, location scouting, and more. Book 1906 Studios for photo shoots, filming, events, workshops, and more. CREATIVE STUDIO FEATURES + 2,100 sq ft open floor plan + 10 ft ceilings + 2 walls of windows (corner unit) + Renovated modern loft-style interiors + Northwest facing natural daylight + Polished cement floors throughout + White walls throughout + Private bathroom on site (shower available for shooting only) + Mobile makeup station + Daylight balanced makeup lights + Makeup chairs + Central air conditioning + Wi-fi access + Outdoor parking lots/street parking + Elevator access **LIGHTING & GRIP EQUIPMENT IS INCLUSIVE FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS & FILM MAKERS SHOOTING AT 1906 STUDIOS** Visit us online at 1906studios.com Email: [email protected] Phone: 213-373-5383 Please note: appointment required all photo shoots, tours, and clients. We do not allow walk-ins. If you would like to visit the studio, please call or email us to schedule an appointment.

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
440 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(805) 699-6271 or (773) 350-2156

Tiger Strikes Asteroid Los Angeles is an artist-run and artist-curated exhibition space. Formed with a relationship to the original Tiger Strikes Asteroid in Philadelphia founded in 2009 and Tiger Strikes Asteroid in Brooklyn, TSA LA seeks to invite a dialogue between an eclectic mix of artists and curatorial visions with a focus on emerging and mid-career artists from Los Angeles and beyond.

The Property
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
440 S Broadway, Fl 2nd
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(917) 330-0432

Heart Beats
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
618 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

The Association
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
110 E 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(866) 687-4499

Established in 2008 The Association, located in the historic Bank District in Downtown, LA, is a low-key, NYC-style lounge, offering classic cocktails in a warm and inviting ambiance.Shielded on the subterranean level of the Pacific Electric Lofts building, The Association's exterior is simply represented by its unique black door with a brass lion head knocker. It is dimly lit and strategically split in two sections--the bar and the lounge area--offering guests variety in space and atmosphere. The musical taste of the venue is considered eclectic, ranging from classic rock to disco, alternative, new age and loungeThe lounge is characterized by its intimate leather banquettes, mirrored light fixtures, brass ornaments and Vegas casino--style, regal carpets. The Association's cocktail menu, conceptualized by San Francisco based consultant Kent Howard and owner Ashley Joyce, consists of an impressive list of classic concoctions such as America's first-ever created cocktail, the "Sazerac".

Rock The Boat Los Angeles
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
110 E 6th St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(310) 927-8375

Experience Carrie
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
615 S Broadway
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 629-3319

**PREVIEWS BEGIN OCTOBER 1st at the Historic Los Angeles Theatre Downtown.** MEET HER AGAIN FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME… The Girl. The Prom. The Power. From its infamous roots in the pantheon of terror, you've never seen a musical quite like this. Experience the thrills and chills of CARRIE in a blazing new environmental-immersive musical production which puts the audience center stage. Based on the acclaimed horror novel by Stephen King, and featuring a book by Lawrence D. Cohen (screenwriter of the classic film), music by Academy Award winner Michael Gore (Fame, Terms of Endearment), and lyrics by Academy Award winner Dean Pitchford (Fame, Footloose) CARRIE spins an epic tale of torment and revenge. A misfit at school, terrorized by her holier-than-thou mother at home, 17 year old Carrie White, nonetheless, has a secret. And when a prank at the high school prom goes horribly wrong, they'll all find out just how scary a secret can be... Audacious, controversial and completely thrilling, CARRIE comes to LA in a blazing new environmental- immersive production, which puts the audience, for the first time ever, at the center of this classic story. So, make your date, come to the dance, and meet this year's prom queen - up close and in person - as you've never seen her before. It's going to be a night you'll never forget... Directed by Brady Schwind Choreographed by Lee Martino Produced by the Transfer Group (Suzan Fairchild, Artistic Producer), Bruce Robert Harris and Jack W. Batman and the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts. **TICKETS GO ON SALE AUGUST 1ST** For Tickets visit www.experienceCARRIE.com or call (562) 944-9801

Studio Arab-esque
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
432 South Main St. Loft No 5
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 703-4084

Friction Entertainment
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1718 Vine St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(213) 394-9070

Friction Entertainment is the 21+ Division of the Friction Family of Companies which consists of Rush Friction (18+/College Clubbing Events), Friction Entertainment (21+ Clubbing Events), and WeRsocial (25+ Mixer/Lounge Events). Since 2006, Friction Entertainment has been throwing some of the BIGGEST 21+ Asian American events in Los Angeles/Southern California. We currently maintain a staff of more than 35+ active event promoters and support staff and we're constantly growing! To find out more about our company and/or events, visit us at: FrictionEntertainment.com Friction... in all the right places. FrictionEntertainment.com www.FrictionEntertainment.com www.facebook.com/FrictionEnt www.twitter.com/FrictionEnt A division of the Friction Family of Companies: www.RushFriction.com www.FrictionEntertainment.com www.WeRsocial.com FEEDBACK Friction Entertainment is continually striving to be your choice for parties and events "always and ALL ways." If there is anything we can do to better accommodate you and your party, please give us a holler at [email protected]. Ideas about future events and/or any other general inquiries are also welcome. JOIN FRICTION ENTERTAINMENT At Friction Entertainment we are always looking for some fresh meat to join our party posse! If you feel that you are well rounded, committed, fun loving, and a good team player, please contact [email protected]. We have a lot to offer in our dynamic family! TALENT We are always seeking new talent to showcase at our events. If you are a DJ, dancer, singer, or other performer, we'd love to hear from you at [email protected]! Other associations to television shows, music, clothing & beauty lines, automobiles, beverages, events, and services are also greatly welcomed. Let us know what industry you're in and we'd love to somehow collab! SPONSORS It would be a pleasure for us to introduce your product to our outstanding network of elite young professionals. Please email us for our demo-graphical report and details. We also provide reports on performances, product placement, launches, premieres and overall marketability for your product or services. Please contact [email protected]

Sarah Lovrien | photo & video
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
650 S Spring St
Los Angeles, CA 90014

(206) 351-2006

Sarah has provided marketing assistance as a freelance photographer and videographer since 2005. Her clients include Microsoft, American Eagle Outfitters, and the YWCA, as well as partnerships with several media production companies, tech startups, liquor distributors, web and print publications, and local small businesses.

The Continental Club
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
116 W 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(866) 687-4499

Established in 2013 and open February 2014, The Continental Club is a concept by Ashley Joyce with design by partners Ashley Joyce and John Lasker. The Continental Club aims to cater to the vibrant and diverse downtown LA community. The design is based on a traditional London members’ club contrasted with modern, anti-establishment accents. Though officially a single street address, The Continental Club hosts two distinct settings. Sunday through Thursday guests enter from 4th Street to the J. Parkinson Room at The Continental Club. This intimate space is named after John Parkinson, the architect responsible for many iconic downtown landmarks including City Hall, The Coliseum, Union Station and The Continental Building. The emphasis is classic cocktails and conversation. On Fridays and Saturdays, guests are greeted by a doorman in the alley, led down a stairway and through a wood-paneled hallway to enter The Continental Club. This expanded space includes semi-private seating areas surrounding a central bar and small dance floor. Unique table service includes pitchers, punch bowls and martini sets. The attention to detail and exceptional service is reminiscent of Las Vegas, London and Havana clubs of the 1950s and 1960s. The Continental Club is part of Circa93.

SUDAMERICANA
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
116 W 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 335-6807

Hola Gente Linda!! Best Latin Party in LA! - We’re a sexy Latin rhythm dance party at The Continental Club in downtown LA. It’s good vibes and a community of friends from all over the world united to dance. Come and experience a journey through Latin America while dancing to the most awesome music. Wepaa! Party With a Cause - We like to party but we also like to give back to our community, our homes in South American and worldwide. We donate a portion of our ticket sales to non-profits and organizations. So far, Sudamericana has helped women, children and those in need in places like Colombia, Haiti, Cambodia and of course in California. The Continental Club is located in the heart of Downtown LA. With amazing mixologist you can enjoy everything from a mojito, to a Fernet con cola even aguardiente. Fashionable attire required. Dance! Live! Love! We'd love to see you! Table Reservations Available Starting at $100 min: http://www.sudamericanaevents.com/reservations Early Bird Tickets: https://sudamericanajuly4thweekend.eventbrite.com/ $10 Entrance fee ALL NIGHT Valet Available $10 Fashionable Upscale Attire a Must We Reserve The Right To Refuse Service to Anyone Follow Us!! Facebook: SUDAMERICANA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/la_sudamericana/ Twitter: @sudamericana_la Newsletter: http://www.sudamericanaevents.com/connect-1/

2A Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
400 S Main St, # 2A
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 924-3472

2A Gallery Address: 400 S Main St #2A Contact: Calvin Phelps Email: [email protected] Website: www.2AGallery.com Phone: 213.924.3472 How is the project operated? This is an independent artist/curator ran space. How long has it been in existence? The space was founded in July of 2013. What was your motivation? To utilize a particularly unique space as a venue for creative production and exhibition. Number of organizers/responsible persons of the project. One. How are programs funded? The programs are self funded, but sales would certainly be welcomed. Who is responsible for the programming? I am, but I hope to bring together various viewpoints and voices. Number and average duration of exhibitions/events per year. I expect to have about 8 exhibitions a year with various performance or video screenings interspersed in that schedule. What kind of events are usually organized? Solo exhibits, group shows, video shows and performances. How is your programming determined? By the quality of the work. I listen to suggestions from artists and curator friends, as well as conduct as many studio visits as possible. In addition to emerging artists coming out of the various academic programs in LA, I listen to the advice of those who have defined the trajectory of contemporary art in LA. Do you accept proposals/submissions? Yes, but they must take 2A’s spatial limitations into account. What is your artistic/curatorial approach? I’m interested in interstices and how artwork can occupy those loosely defined spaces. What’s working? What’s not working? Everything seems to be off to a great start. Maybe I’ll have a different answer after there have been a few shows. What kind of role do you hope to play in your local art scene or community? I want to provide an intimate experience where people can come together and enjoy a specific work or show. I usually move opening events between 2A and my personal apartment down the hall from the space. What idea are you most excited about for the future? I have an idea to create a couple of video towers showing six individual works. The videos are short so the work can be shared by a larger number of people.

Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
104 E 4th St
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(213) 629-1102

The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture. We are committed to supporting local, international, emerging and established artists through exposure in our gallery. We have an ongoing schedule of exhibits and competitions, produce editions of wide format archival prints, and collaborate in the production of digital artworks in our studio. As well we are involved with curating digital exhibits at institutions and festivals outside of the LACDA gallery schedule.

Megawoof America
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Precinct DTLA
Los Angeles, CA 90013

(323) 448-6049

La Fan
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90007

Your beauty is unique. You just need someone to discover it and make it eternal. La Fan, fake French that flaunts our good taste, is an Los-Angeles-based photography studio. Founded by La(rry) Xu and Fan (Yu), it provides customized photography services. Instead of offering generic photography, we offer the design that is right for you! Become a fan of La Fan, make your beauty eternal!

Rainbow L.A.
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
1234 Rainbow St
Los Angeles, CA 90065

Walk the Night
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
6127 N Gower Avenue, Unit 3-4
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 469-1822

Walk the Night is your new best friend. Like Tinder without the bodily fluid exchange - we scour the web, pluck from pop culture’s best and lowest hanging fruit, and stick out after hours ’til the last last call. We walk the night hard - so you don’t have to. Our first iteration begins in Los Angeles, coming to New York and London very soon.