Founded in 2016, global entertainment group tvg specializes in, "the development, design, and operation of world-class, iconic venues, using music as a catalyst for socioeconomic development by transforming communal spaces into vibrant hubs that celebrate food, beverage, and culture."
With that in mind, this fall will see the opening of new venue Pacific Electric, in the historic Naud Warehouse where Mission Junction meets Chinatown. Construction is now underway.
"The 750-capacity Pacific Electric will offer unparalleled hospitality while blending industrial character with impeccable sound and sightlines," a statement reads. "Fans and artists alike will enjoy a state-of-the-art audio system for flawless acoustics and dynamic lighting that enhances performances with immersive visuals, all alongside a bar and beverage program crafted with the concertgoer in mind."
“It’s our hope that Pacific Electric will play host to seminal, life-changing moments for fans and musicians alike,” says Ben Lovett, tvg founder. “Whether it’s catching an act on the cusp of their breakout or getting the privilege to see an artist play in an intimate setting they’ve long outgrown.
“I got into this business for the love of live music-the energy, the anticipation, and the connection between fans and artists; all feeling a song together, in their own way,” says Stacey Levine, who will serve as Senior General Manager of Pacific Electric. “The collaboration to create an unforgettable show is what drives me, and that's exactly the experience we're building at Pacific Electric. I couldn’t be more excited to open our doors and continue to contribute to L.A.’s vibrant music community.”
Photo courtesy of tvg