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Belle
The Moroccan Lounge — Los Angeles, CA

Belle is a singer-songwriter who operates in that fuzzy space between indie pop and experimental electronics, the kind of artist who makes music that's simultaneously melancholic and catchy. Her work tends toward understated production and lyrics that circle around themes of isolation, connection, and the awkwardness of existing in modern spaces. There's a deliberate restraint to her approach—she doesn't oversell moments, which makes the ones that land hit harder. She's built a modest but devoted following, mostly among people who have "Swimming Pool" on repeat and appreciate artists who treat their vocals as just another instrument rather than the focal point. Her production choices feel intentional rather than trendy, and there's something distinctly non-plussed about her whole aesthetic that appeals to people tired of manufactured earnestness. She tours sporadically but when she does, the shows tend to attract people who actually listen to records.

Belle's live shows are quiet in a way that forces attention. Minimal stage setup, focus entirely on the songs. Crowds tend to be attentive rather than enthusiastic, leaning in during verses. Not a lot of talking between songs. People watch more than they dance.

Known for Belle, Swimming Pool, Modern Day Blues, Gold, You're Not Alone

Belle has maintained a steady presence in Los Angeles over the years, with the Troubadour serving as a natural fit for their intimate performances. The venue hosted them most recently in March 2026, continuing a pattern of thoughtful engagement with the city's music community. Their approach to LA shows reflects a preference for venues that prioritize connection over scale.

Los Angeles has a complicated relationship with artists like Belle—the city's obsessed with spectacle, but there's always been a pocket of people here who prefer restraint. The indie and alternative scenes that gave LA some of its best moments in the '90s and 2000s never fully disappeared; they just learned to coexist with everything else. That means Belle finds an audience ready to listen, in venues small enough that the music feels like it's actually happening rather than being performed at you.

Stay in Los Feliz, where you can walk tree-lined streets and catch views from Griffith Observatory. Dinner at Republique in the Arts District—refined French-inspired food in a restored factory space that feels more Paris than LA. Spend an afternoon at the Huntington Library in San Marino, a world-class art collection that justifies the drive. The city's recording studio history is everywhere; walk through Hollywood and you're literally surrounded by the spaces where hits were made. End the night at a jazz bar like The Fonda Theatre or catch live music on Sunset Boulevard.

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