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1720
1720 East 16th Street, Los Angeles, California, United States
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About the 1720
1720 is a vibrant institution located at 1720 East 16th Street in Los Angeles, California. Known for hosting exciting events featuring top artists such as Rakim, Talib Kweli, and Slum Village, this venue is a must-visit for music lovers. With upcoming shows like Panic in L.A. and Cursed Kingdom, featuring WTM, Daemoney, and WHOTHEHELLISCARLO, 1720 promises an unforgettable experience for all who attend. Come and immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere of this dynamic institution.
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1720 E 16th St, Los Angeles, CA 90021, United States
Opening hours of 1720
Monday:
10:00 - 02:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 02:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 02:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 02:00
Friday:
10:00 - 02:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 02:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 02:00
Reviews of 1720
"This little hidden gem is amazing, I’ve only had the pleasure of catching metal bands, but the sound in this building is amazing. Security staff is always friendly, as long as you behave. My only complain is you have to get hear early to get good parking. You get here late, parking is very hard to come by. Bartenders are fast and their drinks are mixed good."
"The venue itself is great, but went to a concert on the 16th of december and multiple (I mean a LOT) of cars that were parked on the neighboring streets for the show including my own were broken into and had whatever valuable items left in the car stolen. The venue is great, good sound system, very close to artists, but don't drive to the venue!!!"
"Great venue in the sense of size and ability to see and interact with the artists. The location isn’t that good. Shady neighborhoods and no parking garage, so you have to park on the street!"
"Before going, I highly recommend considering a rideshare or getting dropped off because of the amount of homeless encampment there are however ive seen people park near the venue and they appear to be fine going back to their cars. I was fortunate that my friends band van didn't get anything taken. This is my second time at this venue. I initially saw Deathpact here last year, and it was packed! The layout is simple, you have two to 3 accessible long bars along the sides and rear. A place for merch on the side. There are gender neutral bathrooms and a shared long sink located next to the main bar behind the sound/lighting booth. To the side of the stage, they have an elevated ledge with pillars and fence for a different view. On that same side, there will be an exit for the smoking pit. It's pretty spacious along with some cool art by Dr. Knudson to look at. This year, I came out to support my friend's band, He Films The Clouds. I was there to shoot some footage and babysit the merch booth every now and then. It was mainly a hardcore metalcore show for the band Ithaca. The sound is great. There was lots of room to dance that day. I even did a cartwheel kick combo for the bands 5 times. It was great! I like the venue, sound, and layout. It's really easy to navigate. They do have overpriced drinks, and the second time being there, they only had chips even though they have a menu for food listed. They didn't have food again, so eat ahead of time. When I went, they only had drink tickets for the headliner only. The backstage area is small, and there is a makeshift gazebo for the outside patio area for the equipment, one oscillating fan, and some chairs. It was big enough to suffice for all the bands playing, but that fan inside the gazebo wasn't doing anyone any favors. I hope this helps and gives you an idea of 1720. A lot of great artists have come through to play. it's definitely something to visit at least once if you're in the area."
"The venue itself was great. Love the setup with the stage, the bar, and the space to stand. I do have to say, though, the audio was terrible the entire time. For the first band, the guitar was completely inaudible. The second band sounded okay, though the vocals were too loud. The headliner, all over the place. It's like they turned the guitars and vocals to 12, then forgot about everything else. At some point, the band played a softer track with just guitar and flute, and they had the guitar so loud, you couldn't hear the flute at all. Bad live audio mixing dampened an otherwise stellar performance, which is disappointing. It was so loud, I kept shoving my earplugs in more, and even still walked away partially deaf. They had a cool LED display thing, though."
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