Happening in L.A.: December 19 – December 25, 2024

Klub Nocturno presents new wave vs. post-punk at Catch One fundraiser

This Friday, December 20, Klub Nocturno presents a special new wave vs. post punk night at Catch One (4067 W. Pico, 90019, in the Noise + Tavern room) to benefit Refugee Children Center. This is an 18+ event for a great cause, plus I’ll be in the DJ booth with all the bangers from Joy Division to French Police, so click this link to pick up tickets for Friday night. 

On Sunday, I’ll be at The Mermaid (428 E. 2nd St. 90012) for Splash Sundays. Catch David Christian and I on the decks playing a cross-genre, cross-decade mix from 8 p.m. until last call. I’m playing the first half of the night and David will be closing. While you’re there, check out the Siren Who Stole Xmas menu with special holiday themed drinks benefitting Adopt-a-Family. There’s no cover, but this is a 21+ venue. 

Speaking of The Mermaid, the Little Tokyo bar will be open on Christmas Eve, which, as you likely know, is a rarity in Los Angeles. I actually stopped by their Christmas Eve karaoke party last year and it was a good time, so check it out if you’re in the area. 

As for the rest of the week, Ride, who released one of the best albums of 2024 (according to me), is playing The Fonda on Thursday, December 19. Tickets are still available. Maybe get one as a Christmas present to yourself. Meanwhile, The Monolators are at Scribble on Saturday night. The long-time local band has a smattering of seasonal jams to their credit like “Santa Claus vs. Dave Matthews” and “Hot Sleigh,”  so if you’re looking for something with super indie holiday vibes, this is the place to go. And, if you’re all like, “but I have kids and no babysitter,” bring them with you. The show is all ages *plus* there are discount tix for those 12 and under. 

Mostly, clubs and concert calendars are light between now and New Year’s Eve, but movie theater schedules are stacked. For the Westsiders, there’s a 50th anniversary screening of Phantom of the Paradise at the Aero on Thursday night. Across the city, you can catch holiday classics like Black Christmas, Die Hard and, one of my personal favorite, Tokyo Godfathers. Elf is screening on multiple days at multiple theaters, but I went to an Elf Movie Party at Alamo Drafthouse earlier this month and it was so much fun that I have to tell you to try and snag one of the few tickets left for Monday’s event. Also, although I didn’t list it below, Y2K is still showing around L.A. I caught it at Alamo recently and loved it. Go check it out before it becomes whatever the equivalent of a cable classic is today. 

Keep scrolling for details on these and other events happening in L.A. between December 19 and December 25, 2024. 

Thursday, December 19

Ride, Rocket @ The Fonda

6126 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028; 8 p.m.; All ages; Get tickets

Rocksteady Lounge (ska, rocksteady, boss reggae, northern soul) @ Akbar

4356 Sunset Blvd., Silver Lake 90029; 8 p.m.; 21+; No cover

96 Tears (‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s) + Ugly sweater contest @ Grand Star Jazz Club

943 N. Broadway, Chinatown 90012; 9:30 p.m.; 21+; Get tickets

Phantom of the Paradise (50th anniversary screening w/special guests) @ Aero Theater

1328 Montana Ave., Santa Monica 90403; 7:30 p.m.; Get tickets

Black Christmas @ Alamo Drafthouse

700 W. 7th St., Suite U240, DTLA 90017; 10:45 p.m.; Get tickets

Saturday, December 21

The Monolators Holiday Party @ Scribble

5541 York Blvd., Highland Park 90042; 7 p.m.; All ages; Get tickets

Club Disintegration: A Very Gothic Christmas @ Grand Star Jazz Club

943 N. Broadway, Chinatown 90012; 9:30 p.m.; 21+; Get tickets

Brazil @ Gardena Cinema

14948 Crenshaw Blvd., Gardena 90249; Multiple times; Get tickets

Die Hard (35 mm screening) @ Egyptian Theater

6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028; 7 p.m.; Get tickets

The Man Who Fell to Earth @ Vista Theater

4473 Sunset Drive, Los Feliz 90027; 11:30 p.m.; Get tickets

Deep Red @ New Beverly

7165 Beverly Blvd 90036; 11:59 p.m.; Get tickets

Monday, December 23

Exposure Drag Christmas Extravaganza w/Aura Mayari @ The Offbeat

6316 York Blvd., Highland Park 90042; 8:30 p.m.; 21+; $5

Elf Movie Party @ Alamo Drafthouse

700 W. 7th St., Suite U240, DTLA 90017; 4:15 p.m.; Get tickets

Holiday Cartoon Cavalcade @ Vidiots

4884 Eagle Rock Blvd., Eagle Rock 90041; 4:30 p.m.; Get tickets

Cinematic Void: Lady Terminator @ Los Feliz Theater

1822 N. Vermont Ave., Los Feliz 90037; 7 p.m.; Get tickets

Tuesday, December 24

Ugly sweater party + karaoke @ The Mermaid

428 E. 2nd St., Little Tokyo; 8 p.m.; 21+; No cover

Tokyo Godfathers @ Los Feliz Theatre

1822 N. Vermont Ave., Los Feliz 90037; 7 p.m.; Get tickets

Wednesday, December 25

House of Flying Daggers @ Egyptian Theater

6712 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood 90028; 4:15 p.m.; Get tickets

Liz O. is an L.A.-based writer and DJ. Read her recently published work and check out her upcoming gigs.

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