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Get Your Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards Tickets in Los Angeles: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards The Echo
1822 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
90026, US
1. Lot 1: 0.2 miles, $10
2. Lot 2: 0.3 miles, $12
3. Street Parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
4. Valet Service: On-site, $20
5. Lot 3: 0.4 miles, $15
Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards Concert Live at The Echo | Los Angeles – September 11th, 2026
Imagine stepping into a space that’s as much a part of Echo Park’s soul as the vibrant murals and soulful music that fill its streets. That’s what you get with a Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards Los Angeles concert at The Echo. This venue isn’t just about the shows; it’s a cultural hub with a history rooted in artistic expression. On any given night, you might catch an intimate indie set or a wild Halloween bash, like the legendary night in 2009 when local favorites tore through a sweaty, unforgettable performance. The atmosphere is laid-back but charged with energy, especially in the lounge areas where you can kick back on comfy chairs and swap stories with fellow fans. If you’re lucky enough to snag upper-level box seats, maybe even with a complimentary drink in hand, you’ll have a killer view and the vibe of an exclusive party. Getting there is a breeze, just walk two blocks south from the public library or follow the trail from the park’s central point, and The Echo will be on your right, ready to deliver a night of raw music and genuine community. Whether it’s Johnny Manchild and the Poor Bastards or another act, this spot always promises an experience that sticks with you long after the last note fades.