Founders pitching, investors listening, operators connecting — a curated room, hosted by someone who knows the Los Angeles scene. Some nights are ticketed, some are free. Anyone can attend.

We've hosted 72 nights in Los Angeles, and the shape of them hasn't changed: founders pitch on stage, then the floor opens and the room does the rest. The Los Angeles series has been running since November 2023, usually a Wednesday night, recent rooms include Audio Graph Beer Co., The Hideaway Beverly Hills and The Lincoln. The next one is at The Lincoln on 24 July 2026 — tickets are on Luma and Eventbrite. Come once and the Slack invite follows.
Founders take the stage for short, honest pitches — a few minutes each, then direct Q&A from the investors and operators in the room. It's a working session, not a demo-day performance: the point is candid feedback and the conversations that start the moment the mic goes down. Want to pitch? Here's how it works →
The pitches are the spine of the evening; the networking is the rest of the body. Registration opens with drinks and introductions, and after the pitch session the floor stays open — founders, investors, VCs, engineers and operators from the Los Angeles tech and business scene, all in one room. Come with one sentence about what you're building or looking for.
Yes — Startup Valley runs recurring startup pitch nights in Los Angeles. The next one is on THU 24 July 2026 at The Lincoln. Every night combines live startup pitches with open tech networking in one evening.
Get the "Pitch at the event" ticket for an upcoming Los Angeles night and tell us about your startup through the pitch application form. Pitch slots are limited to keep the session focused, so earlier is better.
Founders and startup teams, investors (VCs and angels), engineers, and operators from the Los Angeles tech scene. Investors join by approval, so pitching founders always have the right people in the room.
Recent Los Angeles nights ran at Audio Graph Beer Co., The Hideaway Beverly Hills and The Lincoln — bars, coworking spaces and event venues chosen for a room you can actually talk in. The exact venue and address are on each event's page and ticket link.
Early-bird tickets are the cheapest and go first; standard admission follows, and prices step up as the night approaches. Pitching startups purchase a dedicated pitch ticket. Exact prices are on each event page.
Registration and networking first, then a host welcome, a focused startup pitch session with investor Q&A, and open networking until the venue winds down — about three hours end to end.
Every Los Angeles night is announced to the community first — and the biweekly drop carries the best of what pitched.