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Parking & Directions for Shaboozey Greek Theatre - Los Angeles CA
2700 North Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA
90027, US
1. Greek Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Fern Dell Parking Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
3. Griffith Park - 0.6 miles, $10
4. Los Feliz Village - 0.8 miles, $12
5. Sunset Boulevard Street Parking - 0.9 miles, free-$5
Shaboozey Concert Live at Greek Theatre | Los Angeles – October 27th, 2026
The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles is one of those iconic spots that just feels like a musical heartbeat of the city. You’ve probably seen it on big tour posters for legends like Paul Simon and Fleetwood Mac, and trust me, catching a show there is something special. It’s this open-air amphitheater nestled in Griffith Park that just oozes history and good vibes. Over the years, it’s hosted unforgettable nights with Elton John, who practically owns the stage when he’s in town, and a ton of folk festivals that celebrate both classic and modern tunes. Shaboozey Los Angeles knows this spot is more than just a concert venue, it’s where memories are made, whether you’re grooving with friends or sitting with a drink in hand during a premium seat. The place also keeps things fresh by giving up-and-coming artists a shot to shine, which makes every visit exciting. And if you’re coming from the west side, just hop onto the Pacific Coast Highway then merge onto Highway 10, easy breezy. Expect lively crowds, and don’t be surprised if you find yourself singing along or tapping your feet to some of the best live music LA has to offer. The Greek Theatre isn’t just a venue, it’s a LA institution that keeps the music alive and kicking.