I don’t currently have live access to the latest news feeds in this turn, but I can share what’s broadly known about Largo at the Coronet and suggest how to quickly check for the very latest updates.
Direct answer
- As of the latest widely reported information up to 2025, Largo at the Coronet is a longstanding intimate venue located at 366 N La Cienega Blvd in Los Angeles, known for combining music and comedy in a restored historic theater setting. For the absolute latest headlines or status (e.g., new shows, closures, or relocations in 2026), please check current local entertainment outlets or the venue’s official channels.
Context and notes
- Largo at the Coronet has a dedicated main room and a smaller adjacent “Little Room,” with Brion as a frequent artist-in-residence during its tenure at the Coronet, and the venue has historically emphasized a cellphone-free, intimate experience. This arrangement has persisted through changes in ownership and programming over the years. If you’re planning a visit, this format typically influences scheduling and seating availability [web sources describing Largo at the Coronet’s setup and history are consistently cited in entertainment coverage and venue pages].
Where to look for the latest
- Official Largo at the Coronet website or social media pages (for show announcements and any recent changes).
- Local LA entertainment outlets (e.g., LAist, Time Out Los Angeles, the Los Angeles Times) and ticket platforms listing current calendars and any notices about closings, moves, or refurbishments.
- Recent reviews or event listings on major ticket sites (these often reflect the most current calendars and capacity if there were any recent changes).
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"Largo At The Coronet is a great venue with no bad seat. I enjoyed an amazing sold-out show there and would recommend arriving early for good seating. Worth every minute!" – Doc220, San Diego, CA
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www.tripadvisor.com.auThe LA Times music blog, Soundboard, confirms it. Largo owner Mark Flanagan is planning on closing and moving Largo by mid-May to the Coronet Theatre on La Cienega, north of Beverly Blvd. The Coronet seats 280 in the main room, compared with 120 at the Fairfax venue; it also has a smaller space with a capacity of about 90 where Flanagan plans to book developing bands and comedians. The big room also has one significant...
laist.comSpecialties: Largo at the Coronet and The Little room are committed to bringing the very best in live Music and Comedy to our audiences. Come on down and check out a show, we have a great time! Established in 1996. Largo opened on Fairfax Avenue in 1996 as a bar/supper club. . . after 12 wonderful years, we moved the show up to La Cienega Blvd in June 2008 to the historic Coronet Theatre, a beautiful 60 year old 280 seat room with courtyard, lobby and adjoining Little Room, an intimate 60 seat...
www.yelp.comLargo at the Coronet, Los Angeles: See 12 reviews, articles, and 4 photos of Largo at the Coronet, ranked No.221 on Tripadvisor among 1,055 attractions in Los Angeles.
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