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http://www.citynationalgroveofanaheim.com Across the parking lot from Angel Stadium stands the exemplary Grove of Anaheim. The front looks a bit like a 1920s movie studio while inside is lavishly decorated in retro elegance. Booking several shows a week, the Grove's entertainment ranges from music to comedy. The showroom design is especially notable: The audience chooses from a series of elevated floor sections enabling even those in the very back to see the stage. More >>
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http://www.dolbytheatre.com This "crown jewel" of the Hollywood & Highland complex is best known as the home of the Academy Awards, but the 3,332-seat theater is also the site of many other awards shows, pop concerts, theatrical productions and dance events. Prince, the Dixie Chicks, Barry Manilow, Alicia Keys, John Fogerty and Stevie Wonder are among the musicians who've played at the Hollywood Boulevard theater. Designed by the Rockwell Group and opened in 2001, the lavish theater features a five-level lobby, a spiral staircase and dome. Originally known as Kodak Theatre, the place was renamed Dolby Theatre in 2012. More >>
http://www.hondacenter.com/default.aspx Yeah, this place is used to being the home of the Ducks, but things can get a whole lot rowdier when they clear off the ice and set up the stage. Home to the biggest--and we mean Springsteen-sized— concerts in OC, the Honda Center is the mecca for those looking for the iconic concert experience. Across the street from Angel’s Stadium, this “Grade A” big box venue houses both state of the art sound and grand stable of concession stands food and beer that’s not just, well, food and beer. On the way to your seats at the next trip to see The Who, Rihanna of the Killers, stop off at Blue Water grill and grab a craft brew, a lobster roll or the one of the best cheesteaks in OC. All of that will go down nicely while you’re fist pumping to your heart’s content. More >>
http://www.musiccenter.org Downtown L.A.'s sumptuous Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, home to the Los Angeles Opera, has aged more beautifully than most civic buildings from the 1960s. Its 3,197 seats — many of them good ones — are set in four tiers, and concert-goers reach the upper sections by gliding up enormous curving stairways that seem borrowed from a Golden Era movie. The former site of the Academy Awards, the Dorothy Chandler features a towering lobby with massive, pendant-style crystal chandeliers and upper-story picture windows that offer fine views of downtown. The interior is drenched in gold tones that some say make the dressed-up crowds look even more refined. A number of beautiful, spacious hallways and carpeted interior plazas are used as gathering spots by patrons who mill around with drinks during intermissions or after a performance — room-like spaces that double as pricey wedding venues. The Dorothy Chandler's grand entryway opens to a popular above-street-level outdoor plaza with a splashing fountain where, before the show, patrons eat take-out salads and cheese plates from the plaza's Spotlight Cafe. Others try for a table at the more formal Pinot Grill or, downstairs, Kendall's Brasserie and Bar. More >>
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