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Parking & Directions for Jazz Is Dead Moroccan Lounge
901 East 1st St, Los Angeles, CA
90012, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Lot at 1510 W Sunset Blvd - 0.2 miles - $10
3. Lot at 1520 W Sunset Blvd - 0.3 miles - $12
4. Lot at 1717 W Sunset Blvd - 0.4 miles - $15
5. Valet Parking (venue) - 0 miles - $20
Jazz Is Dead Concert Live at Moroccan Lounge | Los Angeles – July 22nd, 2026
Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles isn’t just a venue; it’s a community hub where artists and fans alike feel a real sense of belonging. Over the years, countless performers have spoken about how welcoming and intimate the space is, making every show feel like a gathering of friends rather than just another concert. It’s become a staple in LA’s vibrant arts scene, known for hosting everything from local jazz talents to experimental acts, think of it as a melting pot of musical vibes. Come july 4th, 2026, Jazz Is Dead Los Angeles will be there celebrating Independence Day, turning the lounge into a lively hub of freedom-themed music and good vibes. The Moroccan Space isn’t just about music, though; it’s a place that actively supports local initiatives like music education fundraisers and community events. They even have those cool community tables that you can customize for get-togethers, making every visit feel special. If you’re new to town or just passing through, spotting the eye-catching murals along the road is a good clue you’re close. Honestly, it’s one of those places where you leave feeling more connected, and Jazz Is Dead Los Angeles is proud to be part of that legacy.