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Charlie Puth
Honda Center — Anaheim, CA
Charlie Puth
Kia Forum — Inglewood, CA

Charlie Puth is a pop producer and vocalist who built his reputation on technical precision and bedroom-studio uploads that went viral. He came up through YouTube, posting covers and original beats that showcased his ability to layer vocals and production in real time. His breakthrough came with the whistle-heavy 'Attention' in 2017, which hit different because you could hear the exact moment every synth line and vocal layer entered the mix. Since then he's bounced between producer-for-hire work on tracks like 'See You Again' and attempts at pop stardom with varying success. His thing has always been the architecture of a song rather than reinvention—he's meticulous to the point where fans joke he'll explain his process more than perform it. Puth doesn't have the charisma of some peers, but he's never pretended to. What you get is technical competence and a guy who genuinely cares about songwriting craft.

His shows are a bit awkward. Puth does a lot of talking through production choices and beatboxing, which some crowds find educational and others find self-serious. He's solid on vocals but the energy never quite builds naturally. People come for the hits but leave feeling like they attended a masterclass.

Known for Attention, See You Again, We Don't Talk Anymore, How Deep Is Your Love, Left Hand Free

Charlie Puth has maintained a quiet presence in Los Angeles, the city where much of his sonic precision was forged. His January 2026 appearance at the Los Angeles Convention Center marked a rare local performance, where he delivered "I Still Believe"—a track that sits comfortably in his catalog of meticulously crafted pop moments. The show felt understated, almost deliberately so, which tracks with how Puth has always operated: more interested in the architecture of a song than its spectacle. LA's relationship with Puth has never been about arena fever; it's been about respect for someone who genuinely understands how pop music is built.

Los Angeles remains a production capital where artists like Puth feel at home—surrounded by studios, collaborators, and an audience that appreciates technical skill alongside melody. The city's pop landscape has always valued songwriting craft, from the Laurel Canyon era through modern pop-R&B hybrids. Puth's work fits naturally into this lineage, where LA listeners tend to care as much about how a song is made as what it sounds like. The scene continues to attract producers and songwriters who see LA not just as a stage, but as a workshop.

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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