Off the 405: LEENALCHI

Performance in Off the 405 series
A band of seven people gathered in a recording studio with their instruments.

Photo: Swan Studio

Saturday, Jul 11, 2026

6pm – DJ set
7:30pm – Performance

Getty Center

Museum Campus

Free

Tickets are free, but required for event entrance. Your event ticket will also serve as your Center entrance reservation. Please note, there is a fee for parking.

Tickets available June 18, 2026.

About

LEENALCHI is a seven-piece band from Seoul drawing on pansori, Korea’s centuries-old tradition of musical folk storytelling, and channeling it through bass-driven grooves that might just as easily recall the Talking Heads. Their lineup is as singular as their sound: three singers, two bassists, drums, and keys—notably, no guitar.

After winning multiple Korean Music Awards and garnering attention through appearances in the Midnight Asia: Eat. Dance. Dream. Netflix documentary series, LEENALCHI now take a major step onto the world stage with a new record forthcoming on Luaka Bop, the influential label founded by David Byrne known for championing eclectic, boundary-crossing music.

The band’s creator and visionary, bassist Jang Young-gyu, is a major figure in South Korea’s film industry, known for scoring films including Train to Busan and The Wailing. He was also behind the now-disbanded art band SsingSsing, whose Tiny Desk Concert Bob Boilen called “one of my most memorable Tiny Desk Concerts of all time.”

Know Before You Go

Why are the ticket times staggered?

The different time slots allow our security and visitor services staff to manage guest arrivals and help ensure you make it up the hill in time for the performance. However, you are allowed to arrive at the Getty Center anytime before your timed entry, so we encourage you to enjoy the garden at sunset with a picnic and visit our galleries, which are are open late on Saturdays.

Although free reservations for entry are required, if there is capacity the day of a sold out event, visitor services will allow walk-ups. We recommend arriving early to do so.

Planning your arrival

Please bring your tickets with you and have them open on your mobile device or printed. Your event ticket is also your entry to the Getty Center and will be checked upon arrival as you go through security before taking the tram or walking up the hill.

Event check-in

Tickets for this event have a timed entry. If you are not visiting the Getty Center prior to your reservation, please arrive as close to your entry time as possible as it helps our security and visitor services staff ensure everyone can be checked in in a timely manner.

Seating

This event is standing room only, with some spots for sitting toward the back of the event space.

Accessibility

Wheelchairs are available for free rental on a first-come, first-served basis at the Lower Tram Station above the parking structure and at the Coat Check Room in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Seating for wheelchair users and their party is available throughout the Museum Courtyard. Please let a Visitor Services associate know when you check in and they can escort you to the optimal spot for enjoying the concert.

For more information on how we can support your visit to the Getty Center, learn about accessibility at Getty.

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