LA Artists
Iconic LA Venues
Neighorhoodz/Places
100

This LA artist has Tourette Syndrome and Synesthesia.

*Name 1 more fact for a bonus 100 points!

Billie Eilish

100
Since 1922, this natural amphitheater in the Hollywood Hills has been one of the world's premier outdoor music venues, famous for its iconic shell and summer concert series.

Hollywood Bowl

100

The entertainment epicenter!

Has it's own walk of fame and giant white sign.

Hollywood

200

American singer-songwriter, record producer and dancer. Regarded as a pop icon, he is known for his three-octave tenor vocal range, live performances, retro showmanship, and musical versatility. He is accompanied by his band, the Hooligans.

Bruno Mars

200

Stadium in Los Angeles that hosts major sports, and major artists like Ed Sheeran, BTS, Bruno Mars, and Jay Z.
Currently called Los Angeles Stadium for the Fifa World Cup.

SoFi Stadium

200

Where the super rich live. Famous for Rodeo Drive and Weezer song boasting the same name.

Beverly Hills

300

American heavy metal band formed in Hollywood, California, in 1981 by bassist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee, with guitarist Mick Mars and lead vocalist Vince Neil joining right after.

Motley Crue.

300

Club nicknamed "The Whisky" that played a central role in the Los Angeles music scene from the 1960s through the 1990s.

Whisky A Go Go

300

An iconic 1.7-mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood. Running from Crescent Heights Boulevard to Doheny Drive, it sits nestled directly below the Hollywood Hills. Famous for its massive billboards, luxury shopping, and rock-and-roll history, it offers a mix of music venues, dining, and nightlife.

The Sunset Strip

400

One of the most influential, innovative and controversial rock groups in music history, primarily due to their rich experimentation with a great variety of musical styles and Morrison's lyrics and voice, along with his erratic and wildly erotic stage persona and legal issues.

The Doors

400
Theatre that was responsible for bringing the stage play "The Rocky Horror Show" to the United States, and it opened its first American run in 1974, before it was made into the movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show the next year.



Roxy Theatre

400

A major east-west artery stretching from Downtown LA through West Hollywood, Century City, and finally to the pier on the ocean.

Santa Monica
500

Starting her career in 1954, she frequently performed in Nashville's R&B clubs. She sang in various genres, including gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, rock and roll and soul, and gained fame with hits such as "The Wallflower" (1955), "At Last" (1960), and "Something's Got a Hold on Me" (1962).

Etta James

500
A legendary intimate nightclub in West Hollywood that helped launch the careers of artists like Elton John, James Taylor, and Joni Mitchell.

Troubador

500

World renowned destination for upscale shopping, trendy cafes, and colorful street art

Melrose Avenue