Los Angeles is buzzing with exciting new bar and nightclub news. February 2026 brings fresh openings and vibrant events. The city’s nightlife continues its dynamic evolution. Here’s your guide to what’s trending.
New Nightlife Destinations Emerge
Several new clubs are opening their doors. Keys nightclub in West Hollywood offers a taste of Vegas. Expect live dance music and top DJs. Bottle service adds to the allure. Sunset at EDITION brings a dazzling disco theme. A giant disco ball dominates its ceiling. Nightingale is already known for its music. It regularly hosts live music and DJs. Inglewood will soon welcome a new African nightclub. La Mirage Nightclub will cater to an 18+ crowd. It hosts themed parties.
Culinary Scene Gets a Boost
The Los Angeles food and bar scene welcomes several new culinary spots. Beaton’s at Bar Cecil is a notable addition. Hermon’s offers a fresh take in its namesake neighborhood. Lapaba blends Italian and Korean flavors. Baldi at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills brings Tuscan steakhouse traditions. Florence by the Water at Hotel Figueroa offers refined Italian dining. Lielle, helmed by a Swedish chef, opens soon. Vinyl Room at the Hollywood Palladium provides a unique lounge experience.
February’s Must-Attend Events
Los Angeles has a packed calendar in February 2026. Art lovers can attend Frieze Los Angeles. This major art fair runs from February 26 to March 1. It takes place at Santa Monica Airport. Felix Art Fair also opens at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Comedy fans can enjoy Dinosaur Improv. Music and dance fill the air at Skyline L.A. This festival is at Ace Mission Studios. It spans February 28 to March 1.
Electronic Music Heats Up
Electronic music fans have much to anticipate. On February 27, WORK Harder presents Kayzo. This event is at a secret location. It promises an intimate, community-driven experience. BAILE WORLD features Kevin Saunderson. That same night, catch electronic music events. These are part of a vibrant calendar.
Spotlight on New Venues
The Vinyl Room at Hollywood Palladium opens February 22. It offers a unique lounge experience. Inspired by Japanese listening bars, it features hi-fi turntables. Live DJs spin vinyl records. The space is open only on show nights. It serves as an upgrade for concertgoers. Membership options are also available.
Baldi, a Tuscan steakhouse, opened at the Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills on February 18. Chef Edoardo Baldi leads the kitchen. The menu focuses on prime and Wagyu beef. It also features house-made pastas. The bar offers classic Italian aperitivo drinks.
Florence by the Water launched at Hotel Figueroa on February 13. This Italian restaurant celebrates the hotel’s 100th anniversary. Chef Giuseppe Gentile leads the menu. It highlights regional dishes and coastal Italian flavors.
Lielle, from chef Marcus Jernmark, opens its doors on February 12. It aims to offer a refined yet approachable fine-dining experience. Jernmark focuses on seasonal ingredients. He blends Nordic and California influences.
Hermon’s, from Last Word Hospitality, is a popular new spot. It offers an elevated neighborhood dining experience. The menu features martinis and creative dishes. Reservations are highly sought after.
Lapaba is set to open soon in Koreatown. This innovative pasta bar fuses Italian and Korean cuisines. Chef Nancy Silverton is behind the concept. Expect handmade pasta with Korean twists.
La Mirage Nightclub continues its 18+ events. February includes a Y2K Perreo Party on the 26th. Flirt Fridays with NikoBlitz are on the 27th. Saturday, February 28 features ROCA.
The Los Angeles bar scene is vibrant. New openings and events keep the city trending. Enjoy the diverse offerings this February.
