Los Angeles Ballet at Hollywood Bowl
Experience the enchanting performance of the Los Angeles Ballet at the iconic Hollywood Bowl on September 8, 2026. This event promises to be a captivating blend of artistry and elegance, showcasing the talent of one of the premier ballet companies in the region.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for the Los Angeles Ballet performance?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating choice and demand.
How can I secure my tickets for this event?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through hollywoodbowltickets.net. The venue has transitioned to a paperless system, so tickets will be delivered electronically. Ensure you add your tickets to your mobile wallet for quick access at the gate.
What is the seating arrangement like at Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl features a unique outdoor amphitheater design with approximately 17,500 seats. The main seating levels include:
- Pool Circle / Front Orchestra: Closest to the stage for an intimate experience.
- Garden Boxes: Premium seating with excellent views and comfort.
- Terrace Boxes: Elevated seating that balances comfort and visibility.
- Super Seats: Centrally located reserved seats offering great views.
- Promenade / Bench Sections: More affordable options further from the stage.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
This performance is suitable for all ages; however, children under 5 may not be permitted. Please check specific guidelines closer to the event date.
What is the typical duration of the performance?
The typical setlist duration for a ballet performance is approximately 2 hours, including intermissions. Expect a mesmerizing evening filled with stunning choreography and music.
What are my parking options at Hollywood Bowl?
Parking at Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited and often sells out in advance. It is highly recommended to use Park & Ride or rideshare services instead. Here are some parking options:
- Hollywood Bowl Lot A: Official stacked parking - $55. No early exit available. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot B: Accessible parking - $55. Used mainly for shuttle operations.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot C: Rideshare hub - No parking available.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot D: Stacked parking - $45 for LA Phil events; $55 for lease events.
What public transport options are available?
The best public transit option is to take the Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland and then use the Bowl Shuttle from Ovation Hollywood with a valid Metro TAP card or GoMetro round-trip pass.
Seating Information
The Hollywood Bowl's seating is designed around optimal sightlines and acoustics rather than traditional sports layouts. For an unforgettable experience, consider these seating recommendations:
- Best premium choice: Center Garden Boxes or Terrace Boxes.
- Best value choice: Center Super Seats or lower-middle Promenade sections.
- Avoid: Farthest rear benches if close stage detail matters, and extreme side seats if large video screens are used.
Parking Information
PARKING AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL IS EXTREMELY LIMITED AND STACKED. It is advisable to arrive at least 90 minutes before the performance. Here are some key points regarding parking:
- Avoid residential neighborhoods: Parking there can result in costly tickets.
- No early exit: Stacked parking means you cannot leave early once parked.
- Bowl Shuttle: A convenient option that avoids heavy post-show traffic.
Los Angeles Ballet Hollywood Bowl Concert reviews
Amazing show!!
Los Angeles Ballet performed first and I was disappointed. I took my mom as part of her 82nd birthday celebration. The Four Tops sounded good, sang their classics. The bass singer was almost as good as Melvin "Blue" Williams. I enjoyed everything they sang. The set they did as a tribute to the members of the group that died was boring. Otis Williams, the only original member left, was still a dancing machine. I like The Four Tops. The Four Tops were ok. They looked sharp in their purple suits. I must admit that I love Los Angeles Ballet. We had great seats on the floor, center aisle. Overall both groups were amazing!! Mom and I liked Los Angeles Ballet though.