
Madame Wong's was famous for Live Shows like:
Danny Elfman's "Oingo Boingo"
R.E.M.
No Doubt
Bus Boys
The Motels
The Police
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Original Location (Chinatown)

Madame Wong (Left)
- Located in Chinatown, Los Angeles
- Opened in 1978
- Owned by Esther Wong
- Known for its no-nonsense booking style and sharp ear for talent
This spot became a launching pad for underground and rising acts when L.A.’s punk scene was exploding.
Who Played There?
Madame Wong’s hosted a mix of punk, new wave, and experimental artists, including:
- The Police (early U.S. shows)
- Oingo Boingo
- X
- The Motels
- The Go-Go's
It was one of those rooms where you could see future stars before they broke big.
Madame Wong’s West (Santa Monica)
- Opened later on the Sunset Strip (actually on Santa Monica Blvd)
- More polished, slightly bigger venue
- Helped bridge the underground scene with more mainstream exposure
Why It Mattered
- Helped define the Los Angeles punk/new wave explosion
- One of the few venues willing to book edgy, unknown acts
- Run by a strong personality (Esther Wong was famously tough but respected)
What Happened?
- Closed in the mid-1980s
- Like many clubs of that era, it faded as the scene shifted and commercialized
In Context
Madame Wong’s sits alongside other legendary L.A. venues like:
- Whisky a Go Go
- The Roxy Theatre
—but it had a grittier, more underground reputation compared to those Sunset Strip staples.
If you want, I can dig up specific live recordings, flyers, or setlists from Madame Wong’s—there are some rare gems floating around.
