LA Live
LA Live
LA Live

LA Live Tours and Tickets

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An entertainment hub in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, LA Live is a premier destination for live performances, dining, dancing, and more. From nightclubs to bowling to professional sports, LA Live is a go-to location for premier events. It may even look familiar: LA Live's Microsoft Theater is known to host star-studded award shows.

  • 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Los Angeles, California, 90015

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Q:Who owns LA Live?
A:LA Live, the sports and entertainment hub in downtown Los Angeles, is owned by the Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG). Globally recognized, AEG specializes in live events, boasting a portfolio of some of the most well-known venues and entertainment experiences, such as the O2 in London and the Mercedes-Benz Arena in Berlin.
Q:What is at LA Live?
A:LA Live is a dynamic and vast complex with 5.6 million square feet (520,257 square meters) of entertainment and hospitality offerings. These include concert halls, sports arenas, diverse dining options, and cinemas. There’s also a 54-story hotel alongside an array of bars, nightclubs, museums, and a bowling alley.
Q:What area is LA Live?
A:LA Live, located at 800 W. Olympic Blvd. in downtown LA's South Park District, is directly opposite the Crypto.com Arena. Positioned at Olympic Boulevard and Figueroa Street, it's a prominent landmark that is accessible and hard to miss, serving as a hub for sports, entertainment, and dining.
Q:Is visiting LA Live worth it?
A:Yes, visiting LA Live is worth it. You can learn about the history of all forms of music at the GRAMMY Museum, catch live music, dance, comedy, or award show at the Peacock Theater, or dine at a diverse range of restaurants—from fast food to high-end cuisine.
Q:Does LA Live have a dress code?
A:Yes, there are dress codes at LA Live, but as there are many different venues, the dress codes differ depending on the venues you visit. For example, the Conga Room doesn’t allow sports or baggy wear and recommends fashionable attire. Similarly, the Lucky Strike requires neat, casual, fitted attire.
Q:Are there restrooms at LA Live?
A:Yes, there are plenty of restrooms at LA Live. It’s a colossal complex with a diverse range of venues, and many individual venues have their own bathroom facilities. If you’re driving to the complex, both the West Garage and the East Garage also have restroom facilities.