Address: 3790 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA
Phone: +12133881400
Victor Bellino
Great small venue with amazing 1930’s classic architecture! See big and small stars in a fairly intimate venue. Lots of bar and bathroom options! VictorB
leah m.
experienced cix's rebel tour here. parking is insanely difficult and the lines were very disorganized despite it being a relatively small show. the staff actually under the wiltern were very polite. i purchased one of the vip entrance/bar packages and it was a waste of money as we were allowed in at the same time everyone else was (when it states we would be let in 2-3 hours later). it was truly a shame considering it was a general admission show. what was worth it was the vip table service which was $120 per person, but something i would purchase again. it came with direct paths to the bathroom, table service and an amazing view. beats being in a sweaty pit, as much as i enjoy it. the waitress was very nice and the prices of the food weren't terrible in comparison to other venues. we had three redbulls, two slices of pizza and a pretzel for around $40 without tip.
R. Noza
Love the Wiltern, and had such a good time. Very beautiful inside, and out. I highly recommend going to see your favorite people there. The venue is small enough to really enjoy and feel the music. Good times
Andrew Kezele
Super cool venue. Classic art deco theater with tons of room, it never felt overwhelmingly crowded at any point throughout the night. Multiple bars on every level and easily accessible bathrooms made everything run smooth. Not a bad seat in the house either, great view of the stage even from the cheap seats!
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Yes in back at Ralph's...or if ur vip u park underneath the wiltern (u pay extra)
Yes standing room only when we where there. No seats at all
Ticketmaster o website de Teátro de Wiltern
Stiles O. Clements and G. Albert Lansburgh
Is a Live Music Theater, not really for kids. Unless is a special event is mostly adult music and events. Been there many times and never seen kids or even minors.
It would really depend on what you wanted, but there are multiple restaurants within a one block walking distance of this venue. Everything from Quick Serve food like Waba Grill to sit down places.
No camera but Only phone for concerts I think call them.
Yes. A recent concert I attended had children of about ages 10 and up. Be wary the venue sells alcoholic beverages, though.
The expensive $30 lot is really your best bet. You dont want to be wandering these streets. Just bite the bullet and pay
General admission is standing room
Yes they are or are negative rest result
There is parking for the venue at the Ralphs parking lot. Also across the street at some apartments. I have also parked at a resturant with a lil walk. Thats on Wilshire west of Western on the south side. Thats the leaat expensive.
Hi yes about 8:30 giving enough time for the first show people to leave hopefully this helps have a good one!🙂🤘👍
One line
It's best to bring a clear or see through bag. If you don't you have to take everything out n put in a plastic bag while they look through your purse
Depends on where you sit.
There are seats at mezzanine level.
I second Gregg! Doors open one hour prior to show time and definitely double check. Have a blast!
I don't understand what you are asking. There are a number of stations throughout venue serving drinks during shows so you must be 21+ to purchase alcohol. You might want to visit website for more details about that show.
They should list the order of the acts
Depends on the show
Yes, they should be. All the tickets are through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster.com search for Wiltern
Is the general admission on the floor and was the age limit for snoop dog concert
You can reserve parking at this and other sites if you plan ahead. https://www.parkingpanda.com/the-wiltern-parking Otherwise you can expect to pay at least twenty-five dollars. Valet parking is available in front of the building but it can take considerable time to retrieve you vehicle after your show. Underground parking is available with VIP tickets.
List of upcoming events and times. https://www.boxoffice-tickets.com/Venues/The-Wiltern
Historic place the wiltern is.
Yes, they are weird like that
It might depend on the show. When I went I had specific standing front pit tix and nobody else was let-in into that area unless they had the same kind of ticket
About 31 min
Don't have the seating chart memorized
It was built in 1931.
Upon entering they will ask for the ticket. If a person wants to drink alcoholic beverages, they will ask for ID, a driver's license, presumably, will suffice.
Standing
Yes I believe so.
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I park at the meters that surrounds the venue. Free after 6pm on the weekdays. Just be patient and you will find free parking. Also very close to the venue
Mezzanine.
On The Wiltern's website it says, "Our age limit is 5 for most shows. Insomniac shows only allow 18 patrons to come into the venue. You must have a valid photo ID."
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There is a multi-storied parking garage behind the theater. The third floor or higher seems to be reserved for Wiltern events. However, it is quite expensive...$25 ir more.
An hour-ish after doors open...Depending on the artist. Saw Bill Murray here for spoken word and he came on time per the ticket. For music, if they have an opening band, don't expect to see the main attraction until a half hour after the ticket says show starts. If you like to get there early to get a parking spot in the lot next to Ralph's, but you don't want to stand in line to get in, go grab a bite and drink at Beer Belly or Southland Beer or a few other places around there (sumo dog, cafe vue, Frank's & Hank's, or the H-Mart/CGV shopping plaza has coffee and snacks).
They can except e tickets as well
Parking structure entrance is located on Serrano between 7th and Wilshire one block east of Western.
As long as you already have a ticket. If you show up late and expecting to purchase a ticket at the door, your chances are based on how popular the act is.
There are seats from nose bleed up to the floor. If u have floor tickets, its standing only. I saw Primus there
You can bring a purse but they're going to search it. It's best if you don't bring anything but your ID in your back pocket or a coat pocket.
The times I've gone, honestly, I never noticed since there is always a crowd leaving at the same time after concerts.
Not "a bar" per se, but there are small drink service "bars" with bartenders serving basic mixed drinks and cheaper beers and wines at every concert or show I've ever seen there.
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