KROQ Feeds Its In-N-Out Urge


“For the last 15 years, The Sound Space at KROQ has been the original destination in L.A. and Orange County for intimate performances from the biggest bands in the world,” said Kevin Weatherly, KROQ SVP of Programming. “We are excited to partner with In-N-Out Burger for the next and best phase. These two iconic, SoCal brands are joining forces with the sole purpose of delivering unforgettable live music moments!”
The In-N-Out Burger Sound Space at KROQ will officially launch today, April 21 with a performance by Bleachers, Jack Antonoff‘s Alternative indie rock band. Fans will enjoy an on-site In-N-Out Cookout® Truck serving complimentary favorites, available at select shows.
“In-N-Out Burger has a strong synergy with the Southern California experience, just like KROQ,” said Lynsi Snyder-Ellingson, President & Owner, In-N-Out Burger. “I’m truly excited for this new opportunity, especially because both music and KROQ have always been special to me and such huge parts of my life. Often, our .48 Special (In-N-Out’s band) set lists are tunes from ’90s KROQ! Music is such a powerful way to connect with the people we care about, and I can’t wait to see this special space filled with live performances, community, and memorable experiences.”


On October 24, KROQ and In-N-Out Burger will present the sixth annual Rock 2 Freedom Benefit Concert at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by KROQ’s own Megan Holiday, a dedicated advocate for sobriety, recovery and harm reduction. Megan celebrates her 10-year sobriety milestone this year and looks forward to taking a stand with Slave 2 Nothing by sharing her story to inspire the audience through music, community and stories of transformation.
Since its founding in 2016, Slave 2 Nothing has awarded over $17 million in grants to more than 400 organizations.







