Today the Hollywood Bowl announced its 2024 Summer Schedule. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Philharmonic revealed the official lineup for the upcoming season. While a major storm rolled through the Los Angeles region, the announcement gave locals a welcome reason to daydream about warm nights under the stars.
Even as rain fell across the city, the news release promised another exciting mix of artists set to grace the Bowl stage. Once the skies clear, concertgoers can look forward to a summer filled with music, community, and unforgettable evenings in the hills.
Headiners
Headliners include Beck, Laufey, and Natalia Lafourcade, all of whom will perform with the LA Phil. The lineup also features Mitski, Gary Clark Jr., and Toto. In addition, returning anchor events are already on the calendar, including the July 4th Fireworks Spectacular with Harry Connick Jr.
Here are some highlights:
- Hollywood Bowl Jazz Festival with Jodeci, Christian McBride, Charles Lloyd with Jason Moran, Larry Grenadier, and Brian Blade, Mulatu Astatke, Alex Isley and Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at UCLA on June 15 and Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper with Yebba, Cory Henry, Soul Rebels with Seun Kuti, Baby Rose, Brian Blade & the Fellowship Band, and Aneesa Strings on June 16
- Juneteenth Celebration with T-Pain, Color of Noise Orchestra, and conductor Derrick Hodge on June 19
- Roots Picnic: Hip-hop is the Love of My Life with The Roots, Queen Latifah, Common, Digable Planets, Arrested Development, The Pharcyde, and Black Sheep on June 29
- Beck with the Los Angeles Philharmonic on July 6
- Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Sylvan Esso, and Uwade on July 21
- Chaka Khan on July 26
- Gary Clark Jr. and The War and Treaty on August 21
- Toto and Christopher Cross on September 1
- Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with Big Boi on September 4
- Natalia Lafourcade with the Los Angeles Philharmonic on September 6 and 7
- Rodrigo y Gabriela on September 18
- Mitski and Sharon Van Etten on September 28
In addition, several dates remain listed as “To Be Announced,” leaving room for a few surprises. For complete details and the most up-to-date information, visit the official Hollywood Bowl website.



