Beethoven Los Angeles tickets

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Tue Jul 14 8:00pm
Los Angeles Philharmonic: Cristian Macelaru - Tchaikovsky & Beethoven
Hollywood Bowl  •  Los Angeles, CA
Sat Oct 3 7:00pm
New West Symphony: Beethoven & Copland
Fred Kavli Theatre At Bank Of America Performing Arts Center  •  Thousand Oaks, CA
Thu Dec 10 8:00pm
Los Angeles Philharmonic: Gustavo Dudamel - Simply Beethoven
Walt Disney Concert Hall  •  Los Angeles, CA
Thu Jan 14 8:00pm
Los Angeles Philharmonic: Xian Zhang - Simply Beethoven: The Emperor Concerto & Symphony No. 4
Walt Disney Concert Hall  •  Los Angeles, CA
Fri Jan 15 8:00pm
Los Angeles Philharmonic: Xian Zhang - Simply Beethoven: The Emperor Concerto & Symphony No. 4
Walt Disney Concert Hall  •  Los Angeles, CA
Sat Jan 16 2:00pm
Los Angeles Philharmonic: Xian Zhang - Simply Beethoven: The Emperor Concerto & Symphony No. 4
Walt Disney Concert Hall  •  Los Angeles, CA




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Get Your Beethoven Tickets in Los Angeles: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule

Beethoven Los Angeles Beethoven fans, Are you ready for Los Angeles? on Tuesday, July 14th 2026 Beethoven will be playing at Hollywood Bowl, CA. Score your Beethoven tickets Los Angeles right here. Imagine an evening where the air is thick with anticipation, and the stage is set for a night that promises to be unforgettable. , Northridge will come alive with the stirring sounds of Beethoven, a composer whose nine symphonies transformed the landscape of orchestral music forever. Born in Bonn in 1770, Beethoven wasn’t just a musical genius but a trailblazer bridging the Classical and Romantic eras, inspiring generations with works like the haunting Moonlight Sonata, composed in 1801, that still sends shivers down your spine. Even as his hearing faltered in his later years, his creativity never waned; he crafted some of his most powerful pieces during those difficult times, showcasing resilience that’s almost as heroic as his music. Attending this concert isn’t just about hearing great music, it’s about experiencing a moment in time, feeling the vibrations of history and passion. The venue will be buzzing with energy, and you’ll want to check out the interactive seat map beforehand to pick your spot. Tickets are just a few taps away on your phone, making entry smooth and hassle-free. Bring your friends, snap some photos of the excited crowd, and soak it all in, this is more than a concert, it’s a celebration of a musical legend whose influence still resonates today. Whether you’re a classical aficionado or just looking for an inspiring night out, this event is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Parking & Directions for Beethoven Hollywood Bowl


2301 N Highland Ave, Los Angeles, CA
90068, US


1. Hollywood Bowl Lot A - 0.1 miles, $30
2. Hollywood Bowl Lot B - 0.2 miles, $30
3. Hollywood Bowl Lot C - 0.3 miles, $30
4. Street Parking - Varies, $1-3 per hour
5. Off-site Parking (various lots) - 0.5 miles, $15-25

Beethoven Concert Live at Hollywood Bowl | Los Angeles – July 14th, 2026

The Great Hall at the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts is truly a gem in Northridge, especially if you’re into catching live music and unforgettable performances. This isn’t just some fancy auditorium; it’s where the university orchestra often takes the stage, filling the space with beautiful sounds that make you forget you’re sitting in a college town. The hall itself is pretty impressive, measuring about fifty feet across and thirty deep, giving performers plenty of room to breathe and really bring their best. It’s a place that’s seen everything from student theater showcases to big-name concerts, and it’s also become a go-to spot for artists recording live albums, kind of cool when you think about it. The vibe is cozy but modern, with comfy seating and accessibility options that make sure no one misses out. And the architecture? It’s smartly designed with tech that adapts to all kinds of shows, whether it’s a classical concert or a contemporary dance piece. For those heading from the east, Lindley Road is your shortcut, and if you prefer public transit, the Orange Line to Nordhoff makes getting there a breeze. Visiting Beethoven Northridge for a concert at The Soraya isn’t just a night out; it’s a chance to experience something special, right in the heart of the Valley.