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Music and Theatre Venue 20 21 13 9 Outpost Estates Los Feliz Blvd Hollywood Fwy Hollywood Heights 101 Franklin Ave 8 Franklin Ave Loews Hollywood Hotel 12 1 18 5 4 11 Thai Town Hollywood Blvd Hollywood Blvd 3 2 6 15 Hollywood Fwy 7 17 16 N La Brea Ave Brea La N Pl wilton N N Western Ave Western N Gower St Gower N Normandie Ave Normandie N Vine St Vine Cahuenga Blvd Cahuenga N Highland Ave Highland N Sunset Blvd Sunset Blvd 10 14 Little Armenia Fountain Ave Fountain Ave N Van Ness Ave Ness Van N Hollywood Santa Monica Blvd 19 Santa Monica Blvd 2 1. Dolby Theatre 5. TCL Chinese Theatres 9. Hollywood Bowl 13. John Anson Ford Amphitheatre 17. Hollywood Palladium 6801 Hollywood Blvd 0.2m 6925 Hollywood Blvd 0.2m 2301 Highland Ave 0.8m 2580 E. Cahuenga Blvd 1m 6215 Sunset Blvd 1.2m 2. El Capitan Theatre 6. Egyptian Theatre 10. Amoeba Music 14. ArcLight Hollywood 18. AVALON Hollywood 6838 Hollywood Blvd 0.2m 6712 Hollywood Blvd 0.2m 6400 Sunset Blvd 0.9m 6360 Sunset Blvd 1.1m 1735 Vine St 1.4m 3. Jimmy Kimmel Live! 7. Catalina Jazz Club 11. Pantages Theatre 15. The Fonda Theatre 19. Hollywood Forever Cemetery 6840 Hollywood Blvd 0.2m 6725 Sunset Blvd 0.5m 6233 Hollywood Blvd 0.9m 6126 Hollywood Blvd 1.2m 6000 Santa Monica Blvd 2m 4. OHM Night Club 8. The Magic Castle 12. Capitol Records 16. NeueHouse Hollywood 20. The Greek Theatre 6801 Hollywood Blvd #433 0.2m 7001 Franklin Ave 0.5m 1750 Vine St 0.9m 6121 Sunset Blvd 1.2m 2700 N Vermont Ave 4.1m 21. Griffith Observatory 2800 E Observatory Rd 4.5m 29 Koreatown Stadium Way Downtown Los Angeles Sunset Blvd 22. Los Angeles Center Studios 7m 450 S Bixel St Stadium Way 23. Teragram Ballroom 7.1m 1234 W 7th St Beverly Blvd 24. Ahmanson Theatre W 3rd St 7.2m 135 N Grand Ave 25. The Music Center W Temple St 7.2m S Virgil Ave Virgil S 135 N Grand Ave 26. Walt Disney Concert Hall 7.3m Chinatown 111 S Grand Ave 27. STAPLES Center 8.6m 1111 S Figueroa St W 1st St 28. Belasco Theatre 8.9m 6th St 1050 Hill St 24 29. Dodger Stadium Wilshire Blvd 9.7m 25 1000 Vin Scully Ave W 3rd St 30. Shrine Auditorium 7th St 10.2m 22 26 665 W Jefferson Blvd Lucas Ave 31. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 10.7m 3911 S Figueroa St S Bixel St 23 S Grand Ave We are also close to: Garland Ave James Corden Show 3m W Olympic Blvd 7800 Beverly Blvd Whiskey a Go-Go 3.2m S Alvarado St 8901 Sunset Blvd El Rey Theatre 3.4m 5515 Wilshire Blvd S Union Ave The Viper Room 3.5m 8852 Sunset Blvd 27 Wilshire Ebell Theatre 3.9m 4401 W 8th St W 11 St Troubadour 3.9m 28 S Broadway 9081 N Santa Monica Blvd S Vermont Ave Vermont S Ellen DeGeneres Show 4.2m W Pico Blvd E 9th St 4301 W Olive Ave, Burbank S Los Angeles St Downtown Mack Sennett Studios 4.4m S Figueroa St 1215 Bates Ave Wiltern 4.5m 3790 Wilshire Blvd Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts E Olympic Blvd 4.9m 9390 N Santa Monica Blvd The Mint 5.1m University 6010 Pico Blvd W Echoplex Park 5.4m Fashion 1154 Glendale Blvd Pehrspace District 6.2m 325 Glendale Blvd The Echo 6.3m 1822 Sunset Blvd bluewhale 7.7m 123 Astronaut E S Onizuka St #301 W Jefferson Blvd The Forum S Main St 11.9m 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood Santa Monica Pier 30 Maple Ave 14m 200 Santa Monica Pier A, Santa Monica Rose Bowl Stadium 15.6m 1001 Rose Bowl Dr, Pasadena The Glass House 37.3m 200 W 2nd St, Pomona The Observatory S Figueroa St 44.4m Exposition Blvd 3503 S Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana 31.
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