LA Great Concert Halls For You To Visit

By David Zimmerman


There are a few theaters in LA. Being the entertainment capital of the world, L. A. produces many top of the range plays, musicals and other performances in its assorted theaters. We hope the list below will help you decide to take some time of your trip to Los Angeles and visit at least one of these theaters.

Nokia Theater L.A.

LiveThe Nokia Theatre has been trading since October 18, 2007. When the theater opened it hosted six concerts by the Dixie Chicks and The Eagles, all of which were sold out. During the first 2 months the Nokia Theater was open, it hosted concerts by Mary J. Blige, John Fogerty, Neil Young, Anita Baker, Sugarland and Queens of the Stone Age. The Nokia Theater seats 7,100 people and has the biggest stage of all the theaters in Southern California. No seat in the theater is a bit more than 220 feet from the stage. The Nokia Theatre hosts 120 concerts each year, as well as events such as product launches, TV broadcasts, awards show, corporate showcases and family shows. The 1st state broadcast of an awards show from the Nokia Theater was The American Music Awards. This thetre is incredible.

The Orpheum Theater

Another one of the theaters Los Angeles offers is the Orpheum Theater, which is probably one of the theaters Los Angeles holds as a local landmark. The planning of The Orpheum Theater started in 1923 and opened February 15, 1926. In 1933 Judy Garland performed at the theater. Other famous names that have performed there are Lena Horne, Jack Benny, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Little Richard and a young Stevie Wonder. In addition to theater productions, marriages, concerts, awards shows, film festivals, variety shows, conventions, movie and Television shoots as well as music promo shoots have all taken place at The Orpheum Theater.

Grauman's Chinese Theatre

The Grauman's Chinese Theatre was originally located in Downtown L. A.. Sid Grauman then decided he would have liked to build one in Hollywood, which opened on May 18, 1927. Cecil B. DeMille's "King of Kings" premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theatre that night. The next day the theatre was opened to the public. Many movie premieres are held at the theatre because it's the most commonly wanted theater to premiere a film in. In 1968, Grauman's Chinese Theatre was named a historic-culture landmark. Over 4,000,000 folk visit Grauman's Chinese Theatre each day. Grauman's Chinese Theatre is a must-see.

Walt Disney Concert Hall

Concert halls in Los Angeles include the Walt Disney Concert Hall, which is the home base of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Both steered tours and self-guided tours can be taken at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. The tour starts in the grand lobby of the building and lasts for one hour. There are 2 restaurants in the concert hall for visitors to dine at. For fine dining there's the Patina and for more casual dining there is the Concert Hall Cafeteria.

Concert halls in Los Angeles, as well as theatres in LA, are frequently visited by locals and tourists. Theaters in Los Angeles are famous around the world. Many celebrities can be discovered at the majority of these famous entertainment locales.

After all these options, we hope you will have an idea about the theaters in Los Angeles and will decide to go visit them.




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