FAQs
What are the event details for Empire of The Sun at Hollywood Bowl?
Empire of The Sun will perform at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California on October 8, 2026. This concert promises to deliver an unforgettable experience with their unique blend of pop and rock music.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
Tickets for Empire of The Sun can be secured through longbeach-tickets.com. Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
What is the seating arrangement at the Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl features various seating options including Pool Circle, Garden Boxes, Terrace Boxes, Super Seats, and Promenade sections. Each offers a different experience in terms of proximity to the stage and comfort.
What are the parking options at Hollywood Bowl?
Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited. It is recommended to use Park & Ride or rideshare services. On-site parking is available but may sell out quickly.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
Typically, concerts at the Hollywood Bowl are open to all ages, but it is advisable to check specific event guidelines closer to the date.
What should I know about public transport options?
Public transport options include taking the Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland and then using the Bowl Shuttle. This is a convenient way to avoid parking hassles.
What time should I arrive for the concert?
It is recommended to arrive at least 90 minutes before the performance to allow time for parking and security checks.
Are there any opening acts for Empire of The Sun?
Opening acts have not been announced yet. Please check back closer to the event date for updates.
What is the typical setlist duration for Empire of The Sun concerts?
Empire of The Sun concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, but this may vary.
Is there a bag policy at Hollywood Bowl?
Yes, there are specific bag policies in place. It is advisable to check the Hollywood Bowl's official website for detailed information on what items are permitted.
Seating Information
The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA is a large outdoor amphitheater built around live performance sightlines, natural hillside acoustics, and the venue's iconic band shell. It is mainly used for concerts, orchestra performances, film-with-orchestra events, comedy, cultural events, and special live performances. It is not a sports stadium, so fans should choose seats based on stage view, sound, walking distance, and comfort rather than court or field proximity.
The closest seats are in the Pool Circle and front orchestra-style areas, which are best for fans who want to be very close to the performers. Behind those are the Garden Boxes, which are among the most desirable seats because they combine a premium location, more room, and excellent stage visibility. The Terrace Boxes sit slightly higher and farther back, offering a strong balance of comfort, sound, and full-stage view. The Super Seats are a good middle-bowl option for fans who want a centered view without paying for the most premium boxes. Farther up, the Promenade and bench sections provide the classic Hollywood Bowl experience at a lower price but they are much farther from the stage.
- Best premium choice: center Garden Boxes or center Terrace Boxes.
- Best value choice: centered Super Seats or lower-middle Promenade sections.
- Best for atmosphere: upper bench seating, especially for fans who want the full outdoor Bowl experience.
- Sections to be careful with: far rear benches if we want close stage detail; extreme side seats if show uses major video or center-stage production.
- Accessibility: accessible seating is available in multiple areas including selected Garden Boxes, Side Boxes, ramps, last rows of Super Seats, and selected rear rows of sections.
Because the venue is outdoors and built into a hillside we should also consider walking distance, stairs, weather conditions as well as seat cushions when planning our visit. The Bowl has promenades, picnic areas, concessions available throughout as well as accessible paths in selected areas; however some routes can still involve hills or longer walks.
Parking Information
Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited, stacked parking may sell out in advance. Stacked parking means cars are parked closely in rows so there is No early exit. For most fans it's easier to use PARK & RIDE or rideshare services. Official on-site parking includes Lot A / Blue, Lot B / Green, Lot C / Purple, and Lot D / Yellow, but not every lot is available for general parking. Lot C serves as an official rideshare hub while Lot B mainly accommodates