1720

Positioned in the grittiest, non-gentrified part of Downtown Los Angeles, 1720 is named for its address. Without another establishment in any direction, the raw-feeling space stays true to the warehouse nature of the neighborhood, bringing the edginess of an underground party to its events. 1720 is a genre melting pot – working heavily with the LGBTQ monthly Heav3n with special guests such as Sophie,100 gecs, and Rina Sawayama. Our stage has been graced by electronic music giants Dillon Francis, Zed, Zhu, and well known hip hop artists such as Freddie Gibbs, Madlib, and Kenny Beats – whether you’re attending a grimy electronic night like Boys Noize, or moshing to hardcore at DRAIN, 1720 offers state of the art lighting, sound, and drinks. Providing music lovers a special dark, untouched corner of DLTA to let loose and experience their favorite artists up close and personal – a visceral experience.

1720

Positioned in the grittiest, non-gentrified part of Downtown Los Angeles, 1720 is named for its address. Without another establishment in any direction, the raw-feeling space stays true to the warehouse nature of the neighborhood, bringing the edginess of an underground party to its events. 1720 is a genre melting pot – working heavily with the LGBTQ monthly Heav3n with special guests such as Sophie,100 gecs, and Rina Sawayama. Our stage has been graced by electronic music giants Dillon Francis, Zed, Zhu, and well known hip hop artists such as Freddie Gibbs, Madlib, and Kenny Beats – whether you’re attending a grimy electronic night like Boys Noize, or moshing to hardcore at DRAIN, 1720 offers state of the art lighting, sound, and drinks. Providing music lovers a special dark, untouched corner of DLTA to let loose and experience their favorite artists up close and personal – a visceral experience.

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