NepCali brings a powerful fusion of ethnic soundscapes and modern metal to the legendary The Troubadour. Expect a high-energy live set packed with crushing riffs, traditional Nepali influences, cinematic atmospheres, and a message-driven performance that hits both spiritually and sonically. From intense headbanging moments to immersive melodic passages, this is more than a show—it’s an experience. All ages welcome. Doors at 7 PM. NepCali takes the stage at 11 PM.
The The Troubadour is one of the most iconic live music venues in Los Angeles. It was opened in 1957 by Doug Weston as a coffeehouse focused on folk music, quickly becoming a hub for singer-songwriters during the 1960s.
Over the decades, it helped launch the careers of legendary artists like Elton John, whose 1970 U.S. debut performance there became historic, along with Joni Mitchell, James Taylor, and The Eagles. The venue became known for its intimate setting, where fans could experience major artists up close before they reached global fame.
Through the years, The Troubadour has evolved with changing music scenes—from folk and rock to punk, metal, and indie—while maintaining its reputation as a place where rising talent and established acts share the same legendary stage. Today, it remains a cornerstone of live music culture in West Hollywood, known for unforgettable performances and its deep roots in music history.