I don’t have real-time access to current news in this turn, but I can share what’s publicly known about Largo at the Coronet up to recent years and suggest where to check for the latest updates.
What Largo at the Coronet is
- Largo at the Coronet is a small, intimate venue located at 366 N La Cienega Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, known for hosting live music and comedy in a historic theater setting. It operates in the Coronet Theatre complex and has a smaller “Little Room” adjacent for more casual shows [Largo at the Coronet overview, location details].
- The venue originated as Largo on Fairfax, moved to the La Cienega location in 2008, and has since built a reputation for a strict no-talking policy during performances and an emphasis on high-quality, intimate experiences with notable acts in music and comedy [history and setup].
Where to find the latest news
- Official channels: Largo’s own website and social media accounts typically announce show calendars, special events, renovations, or shifts in programming.
- Local entertainment outlets: Los Angeles-based outlets (e.g., LAist, Time Out LA, the Los Angeles Times’ entertainment section) routinely report on venue changes, closures, or major bookings.
- Ticketing and venue listings: Up-to-date event schedules and any announcements often appear on ticketing platforms and venue listing pages (e.g., the venue’s page, major ticket vendors).
How to verify current status
- Check for recent press releases or posts on Largo’s official channels.
- Search for “Largo at the Coronet closing” or “Largo at the Coronet update” in major LA entertainment news outlets.
- Look at recent event calendars (this month and next) to see if the venue is operating as usual or if there are signs of relocation, renovation, or rebranding.
If you’d like, I can look up the current articles and summarize the latest developments and show-by-show schedule. Just say the word and I’ll gather the newest verifiable updates and cite them.
Sources
"Largo At The Coronet is a great venue with no bad seat. I enjoyed an amazing sold-out show there and would recommend arriving early for good seating. Worth every minute!" – Doc220, San Diego, CA
thetouristchecklist.comSpecialties: Largo at the Coronet and The Little room are committed to bringing the very best in live Music and Comedy to our audiences. Come on down and check out a show, we have a great time! Established in 1996. Largo opened on Fairfax Avenue in 1996 as a bar/supper club. . . after 12 wonderful years, we moved the show up to La Cienega Blvd in June 2008 to the historic Coronet Theatre, a beautiful 60 year old 280 seat room with courtyard, lobby and adjoining Little Room, an intimate 60 seat...
www.yelp.comThe LA Times music blog, Soundboard, confirms it. Largo owner Mark Flanagan is planning on closing and moving Largo by mid-May to the Coronet Theatre on La Cienega, north of Beverly Blvd. The Coronet seats 280 in the main room, compared with 120 at the Fairfax venue; it also has a smaller space with a capacity of about 90 where Flanagan plans to book developing bands and comedians. The big room also has one significant...
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www.boxofficeticketsales.comLargo at the Coronet, Los Angeles: See 12 reviews, articles, and 4 photos of Largo at the Coronet, ranked No.221 on Tripadvisor among 1,055 attractions in Los Angeles.
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largo-la.comNov 2021 • CouplesPurchased tickets for the Bo Burnham show which was cancelled due to Covid and have received zero communication in regards to a refund or reschedule. Shady businesses practices and will be reporting them to all authorities as well as claiming fraud at my bank. Written 24 November 2021This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our...
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