My experience here was absolutely incredible, the staff was very pleasant and were willing to help you find your seat if you needed it. I really liked how spacious the walking areas of the bowl are and I also love the historic feel to the venue. The lights that light up the stage and bowl are beautiful and make the experience even more enjoyable. My family and I came to see Black Panther in Concert and we had a great time! We are looking forward to our next concert/event here.
One tip for the bowl: fix your website!! It’s awful
Aside from that I loved coming to the Hollywood Bowl :)
We had a chance to see John Williams conduct at the famous Hollywood Bowl, and it was epic. Parking seemed a little chaotic for it being our first time, and expensive $22, but we got there really early. There is a shuttle for way less $7 pre, and $12 day of, so it might be worth it to visit the website and check that out. You can also pay beforehand and save a few bucks. Be ready for plenty of walking, with some areas that are pretty steep. Food was expensive, as you would expect, and not all that great for the price. However, food and drinks are allowed in LA Phil-presented events. Check on the website for exact details, but depending on the event, you can come prepared for a picnic. The group next to us had it all, even some to share. Also, remember that this is outdoor seating, so check the weather and be prepared. You might want to bring a blanket or jacket even on a summer night. We purchased seat cushions for $1, and I would highly recommend doing that. Again, it was a great night, and the memories made are well worth making it happen.
Went and saw Ziggy here for the first time ever. Nice venue. The way it is set up, there is literally not a bad seat in the house. Very nice August evening. I like how you are able to bring in your own food and alcohol. Will definitely be bringing our own next time. Otherwise, still a great time with the wife 😋
Here at the Hollywood Bowl, my parents and I had a chance to see one of the greatest conductors of classical music today, performing arguably one of the most impassioned and profound symphonies ever written - Venezuelan conductor and music director for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel performing Beethoven's 9th Symphony. Listening to this classical performance was a dream come true, and experiencing it at a venue like the bowl made it an even more memorable experience. Visiting or living in LA is incomplete until listening to a performance at the Hollywood Bowl.
Had an excellent time attending d-nice concert. We stayed at a hotel a block away so we were able to walk (parking and transit was severely crowded).
The venue itself was perfect! Seating was plentiful, although some may need one of the $1 rental pads to sit on.
I absolutely love the fact they let you bring in coolers, alcohol and food. Saved a ton of $ just doing this. Although, there’s plenty of restaurants on site, most people ate onsite at the picnic tables before entering the hall.
Exiting the arena can be a bit tricky as they want you to walk under the tunnel. So be prepared to walk and wait.
Also, loved the fireworks display after the concert! Perfect end to a great concert.
The Hollywood Bowl is my absolute favorite venue, for a variety of reasons. But mostly because it offers an experience you don't enjoy indoors. You catch it on a beautiful summer night, and there is literally no better place to be. The stage is historic in and of itself, it's a who's who's kind of list. Look it up yourself haha. I was recently there for Mariachi USA Festival 2021, it's was a spectacle to view and listen. All I can say is if you've never been, I urge you, plan an evening, watch anything, and experience the magic yourself.
Very nice open-air concert venue. The staff helps with parking (although I parked in a parking lot on one of the neighboring streets, but I saw a lot of police officers and workers who showed exactly where to go), places are just as easy to find. The benches are rustic, but you can rent a comfortable seating cushion for just a dollar. There are several stalls offering food - I didn't really like the local pizza, but the popcorn is excellent. I was at a concert of classical music - the orchestra conducted by Gustavo Dudamel, and I was very worried about the sound, but it turned out to be great. The arena is in a hollow among the hills and the sound is great. There are also screens that show a close-up scene of the descending hectare - very convenient. In general, I really liked it - I got great pleasure from attending the concert.
A simply legendary venue that lives up to the fame. Nothing can beat a night of music under the stars at the Bowl! Check in advance, but for many concerts you can bring your own picnic - that includes food of any type, coolers, and even bottles of wine and beer! Food and drink are available for purchase too, of course. You can eat at your seats or try to find a table on the grounds before the show, but those seem to go fast.
Be sure you're plenty early because security and walking to your seats will take some time. Parking is very tough and you usually need to buy a pass in advance. The rideshare drop-off is hard to find, so jump out when you can if you arrive in an Uber or Lyft. After the show, follow the signs to the pickup zone and summon your ride home from there. You can also walk/scooter to and from the nearby Hollywood and Highland metro station, or pay for one of the park and ride shuttles that leave from various locations around town. But no matter what you choose, it's worth the hassle!
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