Love Hour is a popular nightclub based in the United States, known primarily for its dynamic involvement in nightlife culture rather than as a traditional music venue. Established in the late 2010s, Love Hour first began as a burger pop-up concept in
Los Angeles before pivoting towards a more comprehensive nightlife and social dining experience. The venue quickly became a hotspot for locals and visitors alike, celebrated for its laid-back atmosphere, innovative menu, and a curated schedule of parties and DJ events that seamlessly blend food and music culture.
Love Hour earned its reputation as a cultural melting pot, fusing the casual vibe of LA’s culinary scene with the energetic pulse of the city’s underground music movement. Over time, the venue has expanded, transitioning from outdoor pop-ups in parking lots and shared spaces to a dedicated brick-and-mortar space in Koreatown. The evolution of Love Hour’s physical footprint has allowed it to expand its offerings, attracting a wider audience and serving as a springboard for collaboration with various local brands, artists, and musical acts.
While it is not primarily marketed as a concert venue, Love Hour’s events have featured both established and emerging talent, offering an eclectic mix of music ranging from house and hip hop to indie electronica. Its influence is seen not just in nightlife, but in the way it’s woven burgers, music, and community into a singular destination that captures the creative spirit of
Los Angeles. Notable artists who have performed or hosted events at Love Hour include international and local DJs like
A-Trak,
Tokimonsta,
Nosaj Thing, Gaslamp Killer, and local collectives such as Soulection and Brownies & Lemonade, as well as surprise guest sets from artists like
Anderson .Paak and Channel Tres, reflecting the venue’s commitment to championing both global and homegrown talent.