Hollywood Palladium
WHAT TO EXPECT
Reported based on past experiences
6215 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA
The venue is reported to have No food available.
People say park in the venue’s lot and it usually costs around $50.00.
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About the Venue
The Hollywood Palladium, a legendary Art Deco landmark nestled along Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, has been hosting iconic concerts since it opened its doors in 1940—back when stars wore suits, jazz was king, and TikTok was just the sound clocks made. This iconic venue, boasting an impressive Art Deco façade and a spacious, dance-friendly floor, has welcomed everyone from Sinatra and Jimi Hendrix to modern greats like Jay-Z and Billie Eilish. With a 4,000-person capacity, it hits the sweet spot: large enough for an electric atmosphere yet intimate enough that fans don’t need binoculars to see their idols. Occasionally, the acoustics can get a bit boomy, but hey, it’s part of the charm—because what’s a live show without a tiny bit of chaos? The Palladium remains one of L.A.’s premier venues, promising history with every beat (and yes, the occasional overpriced drink).