The Viper Room
Facts and practical information
Nestled on the bustling Sunset Strip in West Hollywood, California, The Viper Room stands as an iconic nightclub that has been the epicenter of the Los Angeles rock music scene since its opening in 1993. With its dark, intimate interior, The Viper Room has been a launching pad for numerous up-and-coming bands and a favorite haunt for established artists and Hollywood elites looking to let loose away from the glaring spotlight.
Famed for its stellar acoustics and unassuming façade, this storied venue was originally part-owned by Hollywood actor Johnny Depp and has played host to a myriad of legendary performances by artists such as Johnny Cash, Oasis, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The club's reputation is also marked by the tragic death of actor River Phoenix from a drug overdose on Halloween in 1993, which occurred on the sidewalk outside the club, casting a somber note in its history.
Despite its sometimes-infamous past, The Viper Room continues to be revered for its dedication to music, providing an intimate space where fans can experience live performances in a setting that feels both exclusive and raw. With a capacity of only 250, the club offers a unique, up-close personal experience with artists, a rarity in the age of mega-concerts.
The Viper Room – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Whisky a Go Go, Troubadour, Beverly Center, Greystone Mansion.