About this Event
Dazed and Confused Poetry Club
(Poetry Reading and Open Mic)
1st Sunday of every month
Doors - 8:20 PM// Show - 8:30 PM
$5 - General Admission
*No refunds. Lineups are subject to change.
ABOUT:
The Dazed and Confused Poetry Club is back onSunday, February1, 2026!
And we're featuring a wonderful lineup of all Los Feliz poets and storytellers, with a good showing from the wonderful literary association, Los Feliz Writers!
Featuring:
Phil Leirness (Headliner)
Lily Holleman
Sammy Ginsberg
Ben Deeb
Juan Amador
Alionka Polanco
This is a great lineup featuring some of Los Feliz's best literary artists!
As always, this show is in the spirit of your high school poetry club - we celebrate angst, melancholy, unbridled joy, and every emotion your adolescent self could ever feel! Bring your highschool self and share those ink and pencil lines from your tattered and frayed and dog eared notebooks!
And we got an open mic!
And then we got an open mic!
Everyone is welcome to join.
$5 to watch and perform. You can also just support from the audience.
How to Sign Up for The Open Mic:
1). DM Fernando A. Funes on Instagram
Or
Come up to him at the show and get on the list
2). You’ll get 2-3 poems or 5 minutes
3). So get on the open mic list and share your work!
You can follow Fernando A. Funes on IG @fernandoafunes
Tickets are only $5!
Meet Your Host:
Fernando A. Funes is a writer-performer who produces shows in Los Angeles including Duo It Again at The Lyric Hyperion on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm, hosted by his duo improv team, FernGully, along with Kristen Gull of Nuisance. He also produces The Duplex, Fernando Funes’ Long Form and Short Form Supreme, and The Dazed & Confused Poetry Club. He is on the Pack House Improv team Nuisance and the Pack House Sketch team, Popwich. He is a member of The Company of Angels. His short film, “The American Dream” has been featured in over 43 film festivals, including the Philadelphia Latino Film Festival. He writes a poem for every day of the year. He’s very excited about his first poetry collection, Working Class PTSD, or How I Learned to Code Switch + Love Poems. You can follow Fernando on Instagram @fernandoafunes
For Attendees requiring an Assisted Listening Device, you must submit a written request to the venue operator 48 hours prior to listed event start.
FREE 90-minute parking at adjacent City Parking Structure. Glendale City Meters (i.e. street parking)are FREE on Sundays.
At this time there are no additional safety regulations required of audiences - masking, etc. But if you do feel unwell please stay home. We continue to update our policies at times when health conditions change.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Glendale Room, 127 Artsakh Avenue, Glendale, United States
USD 6.79











