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Fri Oct 23 8:00pm
Gnash
Pacific Electric  •  Los Angeles, CA




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Get Your Gnash Tickets in Los Angeles: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Gnash Los Angeles Gnash fans, Are you ready for Los Angeles? on Friday, October 23rd 2026 Gnash will be playing at Pacific Electric, CA. Score your Gnash tickets Los Angeles right here.

Parking & Directions for Gnash Pacific Electric


1729 Naud St., Los Angeles, CA
90012, US


Gnash Concert Live at Pacific Electric | Los Angeles – October 23rd, 2026

Imagine stepping into a venue that’s not just about the music but also about history and community, welcome to Pacific Electric, a spot with roots that run deep in Los Angeles. Back in 1921, it played a huge role in shaping the city, and today it’s still a hub of activity, hosting everything from concerts to community events. The space was even repurposed in recent years to support LA’s vaccination efforts, turning into a vital part of the city’s health campaign. It’s got all the modern upgrades too, like climate control installed in 2014, making sure everyone’s comfy no matter how big the event gets. Watching a concert here feels special, like being part of something bigger. Plus, the seating offers killer views of nearby parks, so you can soak in some LA scenery while you vibe out. For those wanting a little extra luxury, the Premium Suite offers secluded spots and fancy amenities that make the experience even more memorable. Getting to Gnash Los Angeles is simple, just follow signs marked Pacific Electric, head north from downtown past the park, and you’re there on Second Avenue and Main Street. It’s not just a concert, it’s a slice of LA history combined with a modern music scene, definitely a place to add to the must-see list.