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Get Your Echo and The Bunnymen Tickets in Los Angeles: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Echo and The Bunnymen Greek Theatre - Los Angeles CA
2700 North Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA
90027, US
1. Greek Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Fern Dell Parking Lot - 0.5 miles, $15
3. Griffith Park - 0.6 miles, $10
4. Los Feliz Village - 0.8 miles, $12
5. Sunset Boulevard Street Parking - 0.9 miles, free-$5
Echo and The Bunnymen Concert Live at Greek Theatre | Los Angeles – May 17th, 2026
The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles is one of those legendary open-air venues where music feels almost alive in the air itself. It’s been hosting its famous Summer Concert Series for years, drawing in diverse artists from rock icons like Radiohead, who played a memorable show there back in 2008, to folk legends at the Greek Theatre Folk Festival. The vibe is unbeatable, especially if you snag seats in the loge area, which strike a perfect balance between being close enough to feel the energy and having a clear view of the stage. Plus, the venue’s merchandise booths are a nice touch, everyone loves grabbing a band shirt or a souvenir to remember the night. If you’re into the VIP experience, the exclusive sections often come with complimentary drinks and snacks, making the whole night even more special. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just hop on Highway 101 and take the Hollywood Boulevard exit, and the nearest transit stop is a quick walk from the entrance. Whether it’s a big-name concert or a more intimate folk show, attending an event at the Greek Theatre feels like stepping into a piece of LA music history, especially when Echo and The Bunnymen are in town. It’s one of those places that just sticks with you, where every concert feels like a shared moment under the stars.