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A list of music venues in Los Angeles, California.

List of venues

Opened Venue Capacity
1931 John Anson Ford Amphitheatre 1,200[1]
May 31, 2015 Teragram Ballroom 625
November 9, 2008 The Novo 2,300[2]
October 18, 2007 The Microsoft Theatre 7,100[3]
October 24, 2003 Walt Disney Concert Hall 2,265
June 1, 2003[4] Dignity Health Sports Park 30,510[5]
November 9, 2001 Dolby Theatre 3,332
October 17, 1999 STAPLES Center 20,000
April 18, 2018 Banc of California Stadium 22,000
September 23, 1973 The Roxy 500
December 30, 1967 The Forum 17,500
January 16, 1964 Whisky a Go Go 500
1957 Troubadour 500
October 31, 1940 Hollywood Palladium 3,714
1936 El Rey Theatre 771
April 24, 1931 Fox Theater 2,000[6]
1931 The Wiltern 2,300[7]
September 25, 1930 Greek Theatre 5,870
1927 The Theatre at Ace Hotel 1,600
November 7, 2014 The Regent Theater 1,100
2001 Echoplex 780
2001 The Echo 350
2015 Catch One 400
2006 Bootleg Theater 150
2017 Lodge Room 500
1990 The Mayan 1,700
2010 The Satellite 130
2017 Zebulon 300
2004 Hotel Café 165
June 4, 1930 Hollywood Pantages Theatre 2,703
1929 Royce Hall 1,800
October 18, 1926 The Fonda Theatre 1,200
February 15, 1926 Orpheum Theatre 2,000
1926 The Belasco Theater 1,000
May 1, 1923 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 93,607[8]
October 8, 1922 Rose Bowl 96,771
July 11, 1922 Hollywood Bowl 17,376
September 17, 1959 Dodger Stadium 57,000

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Ford Theatres". The Ford Theatres. Retrieved 2018-04-04.
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ About | Nokia Theatre L.A. Live
  4. ^ Dignity Health Sports Park Opening+
  5. ^ Dignity Health Sports Park Info
  6. ^ Rental Info | Fox Theater Pomona
  7. ^ "The Wiltern". www.wiltern.com. Retrieved 2017-01-12.
  8. ^ "Memorial Coliseum". Archived from the original on 2010-03-02. Retrieved 2014-10-27.