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6725 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
90028, US
John Pizzarelli Trio Concert Live at Catalina Bar & Grill | Los Angeles – August 20th, 2026
The Catalina Bar & Grill isn’t just any jazz club; it’s a legendary hub where legends like Diana Krall once played her first major Los Angeles gigs, and where the spirit of jazz lives loud and proud. This is the kind of place that’s seen history unfold, like that unforgettable 2014 night when the Brad Mehldau Trio took the stage, showcasing the depth and innovation of modern jazz piano. Named LA’s Premier Jazz Spot by Los Angeles Magazine back in 2007, it’s a venue that feels like home for jazz lovers. Over the years, it’s hosted iconic acts like the Modern Jazz Quartet, reminding everyone of jazz’s rich chamber roots. Catching the John Pizzarelli Trio Los Angeles here is truly special, his smooth vocals and guitar magic just seem to fit perfectly in this intimate setting. The staff really knows how to make you feel like a VIP, especially if you’re lucky enough to get a seat in the raised section perfect for people-watching or soaking in the vibe. And trust me, driving down Mulholland to Sunset Boulevard and finding Catalina is a breeze, big signs point the way, and once you’re inside, it’s like stepping into a warm musical embrace. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just looking for a night of soul-stirring music, the Catalina Bar & Grill promises an experience that stays with you long after the last note fades.