OriginalTickets logo
Broadway

Musical Mondays LA Celebrates 17 Years in West Hollywood

The Chapel at The Abbey was at capacity as Musical Mondays LA marked its 17th anniversary. See photos from the performance and learn more about the event here.

·May 4, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Musical Mondays LA Celebrates 17 Years in West Hollywood

Broadway + NYC

Broadway

Off-Broadway

Off-Off Broadway

Cabaret

Dance

Opera

Classical Music

Eastern

Central

Western

Washington, DC

Philadelphia

Los Angeles

Orlando

San Francisco / Bay Area

Cincinnati

West End

WEST END

UK Regional

International

Canada

Australia / New Zealand

Europe

Asia

Latin America

Africa / Middle East

Entertainment

TV/Movies

Music

Lineage Performing Arts Center previewed LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at The Abbey's Chapel

POPULAR

Get all the top news & discounts for Los Angeles & beyond.

Last Monday, The Chapel at The Abbey was once again at capacity as Musical Mondays LA marked its 17th anniversary, drawing a lively mix of performers, industry faces, and loyal regulars who have helped shape the event into one of West Hollywood’s most recognizable weekly traditions. Check out photos below!

Get all the top news & discounts for Los Angeles & beyond.

While the format remained familiar, the evening carried a heightened sense of occasion—less about reinvention and more about celebrating what has worked for nearly two decades, led by MuMo Founder and Producer Ishka Maher.

The night began outside, where a steady stream of guests moved through the red carpet, setting a celebratory tone before the first note was even played. Inside, the transition into the evening’s programming felt seamless, with the Fans of MuMo kicking things off at 8:00 PM. Their signature mix of Broadway music videos paired with live sing-along performances once again struck the balance between entertainment and audience participation—loosening up the room and quickly turning spectators into active participants.

By the time the Live Spot! took over at 10:00 PM, the crowd was fully locked in. This year’s featured performance came from Lineage Performing Arts Center, which delivered a sneak peek of its upcoming production of Little Shop of Horrors. The preview brought a more structured theatrical moment into the evening, offering polished vocals and character-driven storytelling that stood out while still fitting naturally within the night’s high-energy rhythm. It was a reminder of the platform Musical Mondays continues to offer—not just as a party, but as a stage for artists and companies to showcase their work in front of an engaged audience.

As the night moved into its final stretch, the transition to Broadway Karaoke at 11:00 PM felt less like a closing act and more like an open invitation. The sign-up list filled quickly, with performers cycling through everything from powerhouse ballads to playful crowd favorites. What defined the moment wasn’t just the range of talent, but the atmosphere: supportive, unfiltered, and deeply communal. It’s this part of the night, perhaps more than any other, that captures the essence of Musical Mondays LA—where the line between performer and audience disappears entirely.

Throughout the evening, what stood out most was the sense of continuity. Seventeen years later, Musical Mondays LA doesn’t rely on spectacle alone—it thrives on familiarity, consistency, and the relationships built over time. Regulars return week after week, new faces are welcomed without hesitation, and the format—unchanged in structure—continues to feel fresh because of the people who bring it to life.

The anniversary celebration ultimately served as both a milestone and a reminder: Musical Mondays LA isn’t just an event tied to a date on the calendar. It’s an ongoing ritual in West Hollywood nightlife, one that continues every Monday with the same spirit that filled the room this week.

For those who missed the anniversary, the experience isn’t limited to a single night. Musical Mondays LA continues weekly at The Chapel at The Abbey, offering the same mix of performance, participation, and community that has defined it for 17 years.

Ishka Maher (MuMo Producer) and Walid Chaya (Studio For Performing Arts LA) at the Red Carpet

Cast of Linage's LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS

Fans of Mumo

Fans of Mumo

Fans of Mumo

Fans of Mumo

Fans of Mumo

Fans of Mumo

Fans of Mumo

Red Carpet Moments

Review: Updated FLOWER DRUM SONG Returns to Los Angeles by East West Players

THE ANTI-MAGIC MAGIC SHOW Set To Perform At Hollywood Fringe

Photos: New Version of RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN’S FLOWER DRUM SONG Premieres From East West Players

Natascia Diaz To Star in INTO THE WOODS At Arrow Rock Lyceum

BUGSY MALONE Will Come to CMT Black Box Theater

Interview: Scott Thompson of THE MUSIC THAT MAKES ME DANCE! at El Portal

Videos

Los Angeles SHOWS

Recommended For You

Sign up for announcements, and exclusive discounts on tickets to your favorite shows!

© 2026 - Copyright Wisdom Digital Media , all rights reserved. Privacy Policy

_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/Photos-MUSICAL-MONDAYS-LA-Marks-17th-Anniversary-in-West-Hollywood-20260504)._

Source Attribution

This story is summarized from coverage by BroadwayWorld.

Read full story →

Comments

Sign in to join the conversation.

Loading comments…