
Hollywood, Los Angeles
A Hollywood landmark since 1927, now one of LA's premier electronic music venues.
Founded
1927
Capacity
1,500
Hours
Friday–Saturday 9
Area
Hollywood
Avalon Hollywood occupies one of the most historically significant entertainment venues in Los Angeles. The building at 1735 Vine Street has been a ballroom, a television studio (where The Beatles made their US TV debut in 1964), and a concert hall before becoming the nightclub it is today. The venue's ornate architecture — high ceilings, balconies, and intricate detailing — provides a stunning backdrop for electronic music events. Avalon books a mix of EDM headliners and underground electronic artists, making it one of the most versatile large venues in LA.
Built in 1927 as the Hollywood Palace, the building has hosted Frank Sinatra, The Rolling Stones, and The Beatles. It became Avalon in 2003 and has since established itself as one of the most important electronic music venues on the West Coast, hosting events during EDC week, HARD Summer, and other major festival periods.
Opening Hours
Friday–Saturday 9 PM–4 AM; varies by event
Address
1735 Vine St, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Dress Code
Casual to smart casual.