Los Angeles Rock Music Tour | Fully Custom Private Experience





Los Angeles is known worldwide as a “music city” in movies and TV—and in real life, it’s filled with legendary places that shaped rock and pop from the 1950s to today. The Beach Boys, The Doors, Ramones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N’ Roses, Linkin Park… From classic icons to modern artists, many of the real locations they walked, performed, and recorded around still exist. But you won’t find them on typical city tours. That’s what makes this L.A. Rock’n Roll Tour different: with a rock-specialist guide who knows the stories and the exact spots, you’ll visit authentic fan-favorite locations that are hard to discover on your own. Best of all, the tour is fully customized to your favorite genres and artists—creating a one-of-a-kind music journey just for you. Let’s Get Rocked!! 【Tour Highlights】 ・Step into the real “behind-the-scenes” of rock history ・Visit locations from iconic songs, music videos, and album covers ・Story-driven guidance from a guide deeply knowledgeable about rock and pop culture ・Photo stops at must-see fan locations ・A fully customized route to cover your preferred artists efficiently 【Experienced Guide Support】 ・Deep stories, trivia, and legendary episodes from rock history ・Visit real-life locations connected to the artists—not just famous viewpoints ・Full photo support at social-media-friendly spots ・Stress-free sightseeing support, even if it’s your first time in LA 【Sample Stops (Rock & Music Landmarks)】 Fully customizable based on your favorite artists. ■ Legendary artist-related sites ・The Beach Boys’ childhood home site (historic landmark) ・Jim Morrison mural (The Doors) ・Marina del Rey locations tied to Dennis Wilson (The Beach Boys) ・The park linked to the origin of the name “Linkin Park” ・Gravesites of Dean Martin and Roy Orbison ■ Famous song / music video locations ・Randy’s Donuts (featured in many music videos) ・RHCP “Under the Bridge” filming spot ・U2 “Where the Streets Have No Name” rooftop guerrilla-performance building ・The Bradbury Building (featured in various music videos) ・Santa Monica Beach (often associated with “California Girls”) ■ Rock “hall of fame” venues & legendary clubs ・Whisky a Go Go ・The Roxy ・Rainbow Bar & Grill ・Troubadour (Elton John’s U.S. debut venue) ・Former Gazzarri’s (a legendary club linked to Van Halen’s early days) ■ Record stores & music-culture spots ・Guitar Center RockWalk (rock handprints) ・Capitol Records ・Amoeba Music (one of the world’s most famous independent record stores) ■ Other iconic music-history locations ・Hollywood Bowl (site of legendary performances) ・Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood ・Sunset Grill (connected to Don Henley’s famous song) ・Crossroads of the World (linked to the band America’s classic album imagery) These are just examples—choose freely from dozens of locations. 【Photo Spot Bonus】 ・Album-cover recreation shots ・Music-video scene recreation photos ・Commemorative photos at your favorite “must-visit” fan spots ・Your guide helps you get the best shots 【Comfortable Transportation】 ・Hotel pickup and drop-off available ・Efficient travel across Los Angeles without getting lost ・Comfortable vehicle-based touring—sun and traffic stress minimized ・A smooth experience even for first-time LA visitors 【Inquiries & Custom Requests】 Tell us what you want—favorite artists, must-visit spots, music video/album cover recreation, special events, and more. We will design a fully custom tour tailored to your requests.
Basic Information
Minimum participants: 1person
Duration: 8〜10hours
Price
Per Vehicle
$70 / hour
✔ Included
guide fee, vehicle fee, fuel costs
✘ Not Included
Tips, etc.
💳 Payment Methods
Cash, credit card (3% processing fee)
⚠ Cancellation Policy
A 100% cancellation fee applies from two weeks prior to the tour date.
Sample Itinerary
Ruins of the Beach Boys' Birthplace (Historic Landmark)
The roots of Surfin' USA. Places associated with the signature song "Fun, Fun, Fun" are also scattered nearby. Visit the birthplace of the California Sound.
Randy's Donuts
An LA specialty that has appeared in many music videos and was the inspiration for the donut store scene in the BTS "Dynamite" video. The huge donut sign in front of the store makes for a great photo op!
Marina del Rey (location of the movie "The Jazz Singer")
Yacht Harbor in the famous scene from Neil Diamond's America. Also known as the place where Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys died.



