Los Angeles

The Wiltern: LA’s Iconic Art Deco Concert Hall

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/ June 16, 2026

The Wiltern is a celebrated concert venue and Art Deco landmark at 3790 Wilshire Boulevard in the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Built in 1931 as the Warner Bros. Western Theatre, the 12-story Pellissier Building was designed by architect Stiles O. Clements of Morgan,

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Grand Olympic Auditorium: LA’s Legendary Fight Palace

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/ June 16, 2026

The Grand Olympic Auditorium at 1801 South Grand Avenue in downtown Los Angeles was one of America’s most storied arenas — a concrete bowl at the corner of 18th Street and Grand Avenue where Olympic athletes, boxing world champions, wrestling showmen, roller derby queens, punk

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Greek Theatre: L.A.’s Legendary Hillside Amphitheater

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/ June 15, 2026

Nestled among the trees of Griffith Park in Los Angeles, the Greek Theatre is a 5,900-seat outdoor amphitheater that has welcomed concertgoers since its dedication on September 25, 1930. Designed by Samuel Tilden Norton, Frederick Hastings Wallis, and the Tacoma firm Heath, Gove & Bell,

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Kia Forum Inglewood: Capacity, History & Arena Guide

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/ June 15, 2026

The Kia Forum is an iconic indoor arena at 3900 West Manchester Boulevard in Inglewood, California, with a standard seating capacity of 17,505 and a maximum concert capacity of approximately 18,000. Groundbreaking took place on July 1, 1966, and the arena opened on December 30,

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Crypto.com Arena: L.A.’s Premier Downtown Sports Palace

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/ June 15, 2026

Crypto.com Arena opened on October 17, 1999, as Staples Center in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, anchoring the L.A. Live entertainment district at 1111 South Figueroa Street. Designed by architecture firm NBBJ and built at a cost of approximately $375 million, the 950,000-square-foot arena

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Hollywood Bowl: LA’s Legendary Outdoor Amphitheater

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/ June 14, 2026

The Hollywood Bowl is the largest natural amphitheater in the United States — a 59-acre outdoor venue carved into the Hollywood Hills that has been drawing crowds since 1922. With nearly 18,000 seats, a concentric-arch band shell that ranks among the most recognized structures in

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