List of music venues in Greater Los Angeles

This is a list of notable music venues in Greater Los Angeles, California. This includes theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums in the area, all which can host a concert.

Located in Pasadena, the Rose Bowl is the venue with the largest seating capacity in Greater Los Angeles.

List of venues

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OpenedVenueCity/L.A. NeighborhoodCapacity
2010The SatelliteSilver Lake130
2000Hotel CaféHollywood220
2017ZebulonElysian Valley300
2001The EchoEcho Park350
1994Janet and Ray Scherr Forum TheatreThousand Oaks394
2015Jewel's Catch OneArlington Heights400
2017Lodge RoomHighland Park500
September 23, 1973The RoxyWest Hollywood500
1957TroubadourWest Hollywood500
January 16, 1964Whisky a Go GoWest Hollywood500
May 31, 2015Teragram BallroomWestlake625
1936El Rey TheatreMid-Wilshire771
2001EchoplexEcho Park780
November 7, 2014Regent TheaterSkid Row1,100
October 18, 1926The Fonda TheatreHollywood1,200
1931John Anson Ford AmphitheatreHollywood Hills1,200[1]
September 4, 1925Alex TheatreGlendale1,400
November 11, 1926The BelascoSouth Park1,500
Un­knownGlendale Performing Arts CenterGlendale1,559
1927The Theatre at Ace HotelSouth Park1,600
March 1968Oxnard Performing Arts CenterOxnard1,608
1998City National Grove of AnaheimAnaheim1,700
1990Mayan TheaterSouth Park1,700
1994Fred Kavli TheatreThousand Oaks1,800
1929Royce HallWestwood1,800
April 24, 1931Fox TheaterPomona2,000[2]
February 15, 1926Orpheum TheatreSouth Park2,000
September 19, 1930Saban TheatreBeverly Hills2,000
1968Marsee AuditoriumAlondra Park2,048
2017House of BluesAnaheim2,200
October 24, 2003Walt Disney Concert HallCivic Center2,265
November 9, 2008The Novo by MicrosoftSouth Park2,300[3]
November 7, 1931The WilternKoreatown2,300[4]
June 4, 1930Pantages TheatreHollywood2,703
1958Santa Monica Civic AuditoriumSanta Monica3,000
1931Pasadena Civic AuditoriumPasadena3,029
1978Terrace TheaterLong Beach3,051
November 9, 2001Dolby TheatreHollywood3,332
October 31, 1940Hollywood PalladiumHollywood3,714
1981Industry Hills Expo CenterCity of Industry5,000
Un­knownOrange PavilionSan Bernardino5,000
January 8, 1987Donald Bren Events CenterIrvine5,430
September 25, 1930Greek TheatreLos Feliz5,870
May 4, 2017CBU Events CenterRiverside6,000
August 9, 2021YouTube TheaterInglewood6,000
1926Shrine Auditorium and Expo HallUniversity Park6,300
October 18, 2007Peacock TheaterSouth Park7,100[5]
July 29, 1983Pacific AmphitheatreCosta Mesa8,042
October 12, 2006Galen CenterExposition Park10,258
October 18, 2008Toyota ArenaOntario11,089
1962Long Beach ArenaLong Beach13,500
July 11, 1922Hollywood BowlHollywood Hills17,376
December 30, 1967Kia ForumInglewood17,500
June 17, 1993Honda CenterAnaheim18,900
October 17, 1999Crypto.com ArenaSouth Park20,000
April 18, 2018BMO StadiumExposition Park22,000
June 1, 2003[6]Dignity Health Sports ParkCarson30,510[7]
April 19, 1966Angel StadiumAnaheim45,050
September 17, 1959Dodger StadiumEcho Park57,000
1993Glen Helen AmphitheaterSan Bernardino65,000
September 8, 2020SoFi StadiumInglewood70,240
May 1, 1923Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumExposition Park93,607[8]
October 8, 1922Rose BowlPasadena96,771
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See also

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References

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