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Pacific Electric — Los Angeles, CA
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The Observatory — Santa Ana, CA

The Queers are a New Jersey pop punk band that formed in the late 80s and basically never stopped. They've built a weird, loyal following by doing what they do best: writing catchy, dumb, occasionally offensive songs about girls, drinking, and being broke. Their songs are deliberately simple and repetitive in a way that gets stuck in your head for days. They've released dozens of albums with almost no variance in their formula, which is either their greatest strength or a running inside joke depending on who you ask. Live, they move fast and sound tight despite deliberately playing stupid. They've never been cool or tried to be, which is maybe why they've outlasted a lot of their peers.

Tight, loud, and quick. The crowd moshing isn't aggressive—it's more chaotic and goofy. Lots of singing along to simple choruses. They play fast, finish songs in two minutes, and keep moving. It feels less like attending a concert and more like hanging out with people who happen to be playing instruments.

Known for Homework, Punk Rock Girl, Everything Goes, The Ramones, Killer Queers

The Queers have maintained a weird consistency in Los Angeles over the years, showing up at smaller venues to remind people that punk rock doesn't require polish or apology. Their February 2026 set at Constellation Room was characteristically unhinged: they rattled through 24 songs in what felt like controlled chaos, hitting deep cuts like "I Spent the Rent" and "Kicked Out of the Webelos" alongside their reliable crowd-pleasers. The setlist mixed genuine weirdness with moments of actual tenderness—"Love Love Love" landed differently in a room full of people who'd grown up on this particular brand of trash-culture punk. They closed with "Goodbye California," which felt both insulting and affectionate, the kind of move The Queers have perfected: saying something completely ridiculous and somehow making it stick.

Los Angeles has never quite known what to do with punk rock. The city's music infrastructure tends toward the grandiose, but The Queers represent a different lineage entirely—one that thrives in smaller rooms and doesn't care about being taken seriously. The DIY punk scene here has always run parallel to the mainstream industry, and bands like The Queers keep that alternative current alive, playing venues like Constellation Room where the focus is on raw energy rather than presentation.

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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