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The Glass House

  • Music | Music venues
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  • Pomona
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Time Out says

Small enough to feel cozy, yet sizeable enough to feel grand, The Glass House in Pomona has attracted big name performers from indie-pop newcomers (The Temper Trap) to veteran powerhouses (Dinosaur Jr., The Hives). The venue caters to an audience of all ages, so it's no suprise seeing high schoolers in line with young, swanky hipsters on concert days. Tickets can be purchased at its neighboring record store.

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Address
200 W Second St
Pomona
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat 12:30-8pm
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The Linda Lindas

L.A.’s own feminist punk rockers, the Linda Lindas, have had quite the trajectory: After being discovered by Amy Poehler and going viral after performing their single “Racist, Sexist, Boy” in not one but two L.A. libraries—when the members were between 11 and 17 years old—they’ve gone on to play Coachella and Lollapalooza, open for Paramore and the Rolling Stones, and tour with Green Day. You can catch the girls at two SoCal shows this month—at the Glass House April 1 and at the Novo April 5—screaming about injustice and growing up.  
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Goldenvoice Presents April

Once affectionately known as Localchella, now officially (and boringly) billed as “Goldenvoice Presents April,” this two-week series brings a bunch of Coachella acts to smaller stages considerably closer to home. For 2025, you can catch Beabadoobee, Miike Snow, Jimmy Eat World, Together Pangea, DJO, Basement Jaxx, Parcels, Irish-language rappers Kneecap and more at venues like the Fonda, the El Rey, and the Fox Theater and Glass House in Pomona. (You’ll also find shows in the Bay Area and San Diego.) See the website for a full lineup of shows and to buy tickets.
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