FAQs for Gin Blossoms Concert at Hollywood Bowl
What are the event details for the Gin Blossoms concert?
The Gin Blossoms will perform at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, on. Expect a vibrant atmosphere filled with their classic pop/rock hits.
How can I secure my tickets?
Tickets can be easily purchased through longbeach-tickets.com. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating choice. Ensure you check for mobile ticket options for a seamless entry experience.
What is the typical setlist duration for Gin Blossoms concerts?
Typically, Gin Blossoms concerts feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, including their most popular tracks and possibly some new material.
Are there any age restrictions for the concert?
The concert is open to all ages; however, minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What are the seating options at the Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl offers various seating options including Pool Circle, Garden Boxes, Terrace Boxes, Super Seats, and Promenade sections. Each section provides a unique experience based on proximity to the stage and overall comfort.
What are the parking options available at Hollywood Bowl?
Parking is extremely limited at the Hollywood Bowl. It is recommended to use Park & Ride or rideshare services instead of attempting to park directly at the venue. On-site parking can sell out quickly.
What is the bag policy at Hollywood Bowl?
Guests are encouraged to bring only necessary items. Bags larger than 12"x12"x6" are not permitted. Please check the venue's website for more detailed information on prohibited items.
How do I get to Hollywood Bowl using public transport?
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.
What should I know about seating arrangements at Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl features approximately 17,500 seats designed for optimal acoustics and sightlines. The best premium experience can be found in the Garden Boxes and Terrace Boxes near the center of the venue.
Can I bring food or drinks into the venue?
Outside food and beverages are generally not allowed. However, there are numerous concessions available within the venue offering a variety of dining options.
Seating Information
The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA is a large outdoor amphitheater built around live performance sightlines and natural hillside acoustics. It primarily hosts concerts and special live performances rather than sporting events.
- Best premium choice: center Garden Boxes or center Terrace Boxes.
- Best value choice: centered Super Seats or lower-middle Promenade sections.
- Best for atmosphere: upper bench seating for fans wanting a full outdoor experience.
- Accessibility: accessible seating is available in multiple areas including selected Garden Boxes and ramps.
Parking Information
Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited, largely stacked parking that may sell out in advance. The venue strongly encourages using Park & Ride or rideshare services instead of trying to park directly at the venue.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot A / Blue Lot: Official on-site stacked parking; estimated price: $55 stacked parking; $90 valet. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot B / Green Lot: Accessible parking; estimated price: $55 accessible parking. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot C / Purple Lot: Official rideshare drop-off hub; no parking available. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot D / Yellow Lot: Official stacked parking; estimated price: $45-$55 depending on event type. More info.
Gin Blossoms Long Beach Concert reviews
Great show - rude ushers
"The music was fantastic and the show was great. The location really turned me on. The seats visibility was great, but every time you would take a picture or a video with no flash they would run to you shiny blue light in your face and tell you to stop recording. No one was approaching anyone on the main floor because there weren鈥檛 enough ushers available to tell them to stop. If you look down below on the first floor all of those people were recording and video doing the concert. I was in the balcony and could see all of the action happening on the main floor. It was extremely frustrating and not consistent that some could video but those in balcony could not. After being told if I would be removed if I continued to video, I stopped with much aggravation. I think more communication needs to happen between the main floor in the balcony. It was made for every memorable night but not the kind I wanted it to have."