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Raye

Greek Theatre Los Angeles, Los Angeles, US
13. May 2026. 20:00h
2026
13
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Raye tickets for Greek Theatre Los Angeles concert with soul, pop and a bold new live tour chapter in Los Angeles

Looking for tickets to see Raye in Los Angeles? Buy tickets for the Greek Theatre concert and expect her blend of pop, soul, R&B and jazz shades, with hits like "Escapism.", guests Absolutely and Amma, and the current "THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC" tour on May 13, 2026

RAYE in Los Angeles: a voice that brings together pop, soul, R&B and the jazz club

RAYE comes to the Greek Theatre Los Angeles as one of the most distinctive British vocalists of her generation, with a concert built on a wide range of moods: from intimate piano moments to dance sections, from soul and R&B to pop, jazz and electronics. For the audience in Los Angeles, this means an evening in which "Escapism.", "Prada", "You Don't Know Me" and newer material do not function only as a string of hits, but as a cross-section of a career that in recent years has developed from radio success into a clearly recognizable authorial stage world. Tickets for this event are in demand.

RAYE, born Rachel Keen, won over a wider audience with the album "My 21st Century Blues", a release that combined confessional lyrics, a precise pop instinct and vocal power that breathes better live than in a short radio format. "Escapism." became her international breakthrough, but her appeal is not only in one viral moment. RAYE is a performer who knows how to take a song toward cabaret drama, gospel layers, a dance club or a late-night jazz bar, often within the same concert arc.

A tour that announces a new phase

The tour title "THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC" very directly states the point in RAYE's career at which she currently stands. After the success of the album "My 21st Century Blues" and the single "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!", her concerts in 2026 represent a transition toward a new chapter. Live Nation announced the tour as a major series of 40 dates, with performances in Europe and North America, and Absolutely and Amma are also listed as guests for the concert in Los Angeles.In a concert sense, that is an important detail. RAYE is not a performer who merely reproduces studio arrangements on stage. Reviews of performances from this phase of the tour describe a broad range in which cinematic drama, funk, neo-soul, dance segments and ballad moments alternate. That does not mean that an exact setlist, song order or performance duration can be claimed in advance for Los Angeles. But the impression so far from this tour clearly suggests a concert built as a stage story, not as an ordinary pop performance.

What the audience can expect from the repertoire

The safest expectation is a cross-section of the songs through which RAYE gained a global audience, with an emphasis on material from the current phase. "Escapism." remains a key point in her repertoire because it shows the combination of confessional text, late-night electronics and vocal tension. "Prada" and "You Don't Know Me" bring the more dance-oriented part of her catalogue, while "Ice Cream Man." and similar performances show how powerfully she can shift a concert into silence, vulnerability and focus on the lyrics.

It is precisely that change of tempo that makes RAYE interesting to a wider audience. Her concerts are not intended only for fans who know every song. They are also attractive to listeners who love vocal performers, soul and R&B, but also to audiences who want a pop concert with more musical dynamics than standard production. Places are disappearing quickly.

  • For longtime fans: an opportunity to encounter songs from the "My 21st Century Blues" period and newer material in a more ambitious stage framework.

  • For the wider audience: a concert recognizable by the hits "Escapism.", "Prada" and "You Don't Know Me", but with enough genre turns for the evening not to remain predictable.

  • For vocal lovers: RAYE live often places the voice in the foreground, especially in ballads and jazz-colored sections.

  • For visitors who love open spaces: the Greek Theatre gives the concert the feeling of a summer evening under the open sky, without losing closeness to the stage.



Greek Theatre as part of the experience

The Greek Theatre is not a neutral background for this concert. Located in Griffith Park, at 2700 N Vermont Avenue, the venue has a capacity of 5,900 visitors and the shape of an amphitheater that naturally directs attention toward the stage. For RAYE, whose music often moves from a whisper into powerful orchestrated finales, such a space can be especially rewarding: it is large enough for the concert to have momentum, but it is not an arena in which the sense of closeness to the performer is lost.

The history of the venue also adds weight to the evening. The Greek Theatre opened in 1930, and over the decades it has hosted different generations of musical names, from pop and rock to soul and more classical programs. This is not an enclosed hall in which every evening feels the same. Griffith Park, the trees around the venue and the open sky make the arrival part of the evening rhythm, especially for visitors who arrive earlier and want to avoid the final wave of crowds.

Basic facts about the venue


  • Location: Greek Theatre, 2700 N Vermont Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90027.

  • Capacity: 5,900 visitors.

  • Venue type: open-air amphitheater in Griffith Park.

  • Historical framework: the cornerstone was laid in 1928, and the venue was dedicated in 1930.

  • Practical character: the venue is known for open-air concerts, with an emphasis on good visibility and acoustics for a medium-sized format.



Arrival, transport and parking

The Greek Theatre is located in Griffith Park, which is an advantage for the atmosphere, but also a reason to plan arrival more calmly than for a concert in the city center. By car, the venue is most often reached through the Los Feliz area, and traffic around the park entrance can become slower as the start of the program approaches. Visitors coming from other parts of Los Angeles will especially benefit from checking the route in advance, because evening traffic in the city rarely forgives a late departure.

For public transport, the connection with the LADOT DASH Observatory/Los Feliz line is important, as it runs to the venue and after the concert toward the Vermont/Sunset Metro Rail B Line station. According to venue information, buses from the park depart 10 minutes after the end of the program, with connections toward certain Metro bus lines and Metro Bike Share stations. This is a useful option for visitors who do not want to count on parking in the immediate vicinity.Parking exists in the venue zone, but for concerts at the Greek Theatre one should not rely on arriving at the last minute. The venue's official information lists several parking zones and options, including shuttle solutions, and the most practical advice is simple: leave earlier, check the instructions for the specific day and allow enough time to enter the park. It is worth securing tickets in time.

Los Angeles as a concert context

Los Angeles is a logical stop for RAYE on the American part of the tour. The city has an audience that responds well to performers with a strong authorial identity, but also to music that moves between pop, R&B, soul, electronic production and big vocal moments. In that sense, the Greek Theatre offers a different experience from a classic arena: it is smaller, greener, less cold and better for concerts in which nuance matters.

For travelers coming to Los Angeles for the concert, the location in Griffith Park also opens up a broader city plan. Los Feliz, Hollywood, Griffith Observatory and the park trails are nearby, so the day can be organized without constantly crossing the city. Still, distances in Los Angeles should not be underestimated. Accommodation around Hollywood, Los Feliz, Silver Lake or Downtown can make the return after the concert easier, especially if public transport or rideshare is used.

Why this concert is especially interesting

In the last few years, RAYE has gone from a respected songwriter and collaborator to a performer who carries big stages on her own. Her story is not just the story of one song's success. After "My 21st Century Blues" and the record at the Brit Awards, where she won six awards in 2024, she gained a reputation as an author who turns personal themes into big pop moments without losing emotional weight.

In 2026, the emphasis is on new music and a different stage ambition. The single "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!" announced a more lavish, more theatrical tone, and announcements of the album "This Music May Contain Hope" describe the project as an emotional journey from darkness toward light. For the audience at the Greek Theatre, that means the concert will not be only a retrospective of previous success, but also an entry into fresh material that is still becoming established in her catalogue.

Atmosphere under the open sky

RAYE is best understood when one hears how much her songs change live. The studio version can be elegant and precise, but the concert arrangement often gives it more space: brass, backing vocals, piano, the dramaturgy of a pause and a sudden transition into a dance section create the feeling of an evening developing in chapters. At the Greek Theatre, with the audience arranged in an amphitheater, such transitions can have clear visibility and natural tension.One should not expect every song to be played as on the recording. That is precisely the advantage. RAYE is a vocalist who relies on phrasing, dynamics and contact with the space, and her band and backing vocals give the songs a broader frame. When the concert moves from an intimate ballad into a dance segment, the audience gets the full range of what has made her so interesting beyond standard pop categories.

Ticket sales for this event are ongoing.

Practical notes for visitors

For this concert, it is especially useful to check arrival time, entry conditions and venue rules immediately before departure, because operational information for individual evenings can differ. The Greek Theatre states that all visitors must have a ticket, and the event is marked as all ages. Since this is an open-air venue, it is worth following the weather forecast for Los Angeles and choosing clothing that suits the evening temperature in Griffith Park.If you are coming for the first time, do not plan your arrival as if this were a small city hall next to a metro station. The Greek Theatre is accessible, but it requires a little more organization: traffic in the park, the walk from the parking lot or shuttle station, security screening and finding your seat can take time. The best experience will belong to those who arrive without rushing and allow the evening to begin already upon entering Griffith Park.

Who RAYE at the Greek Theatre is the right choice for

This concert will most strongly suit an audience that loves performers with a big voice, but does not want an evening reduced only to vocal acrobatics. RAYE has songs for dancing, songs for silence and songs that sound like confession. It is a combination that works well for couples, groups, solo visitors and fans who want to hear how her catalogue is developing in a new phase.

For those who know her only through "Escapism.", the concert is an opportunity to discover how much wider her musical world is. For those who have followed her since earlier singles and collaborations, this is an important moment because RAYE stands between an already confirmed breakthrough and a new authorial chapter. In a venue such as the Greek Theatre, that transition can sound personal, but also big enough to carry a Los Angeles evening.Sources:
- Live Nation - confirmed event title, venue, concert date and announced line-up with RAYE, Absolutely and Amma.
- Live Nation Newsroom - announcement of the "THIS TOUR MAY CONTAIN NEW MUSIC" tour, information about 40 dates, the single "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!" and the current phase of her career.
- Greek Theatre Los Angeles - information about the capacity of 5,900 visitors, address, venue history and basic information about the hall.
- Greek Theatre Parking Info - information about LADOT DASH Observatory/Los Feliz transport, connections toward the Vermont/Sunset Metro Rail B Line and bus departures after the concert.
- The Guardian - description of the concert impression from the tour, including the range from noir drama, funk and neo-soul to dance segments and the performance of "Escapism.".
- ELLE - context of the album "This Music May Contain Hope", announced release on March 27, 2026, 17 songs and the role of the single "WHERE IS MY HUSBAND!".

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