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Parking & Directions for Jessica Audiffred Hollywood Palladium
6215 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
90028, US
1. Hollywood Palladium Lot: 0.1 miles, $20
2. Hollywood & Vine Parking: 0.3 miles, $15
3. Sunset Las Palmas Studios Lot: 0.5 miles, $10
4. 1600 N Highland Ave Parking: 0.6 miles, $12
5. Sunset Boulevard Parking Garage: 0.7 miles, $18
Jessica Audiffred Concert Live at Hollywood Palladium | Los Angeles – July 18th, 2026
The Hollywood Palladium is more than just a concert venue, it’s an LA legend where history has been made time and again. This iconic spot has hosted unforgettable moments, from legendary performances like The Clash during their 1982 tour for 'Combat Rock' to countless artists shaping music and dance culture. The atmosphere is electric, especially when the stage fills with artists pushing the boundaries of live entertainment. Whether you're catching an electrifying DJ set or a theatrical production, the Palladium’s expansive space makes every show feel epic. For those wanting an up-close, personal vibe, the Pit Entry is the way to go, although it’s often hard to snag. The upper seats are perfect if you’re into taking in the whole scene or catching the finer details of complex staging. And if you’re heading to Jessica Audiffred Los Angeles concerts, this venue’s vibe really hits different, it’s just got that mix of history, energy, and raw Los Angeles spirit that makes every show special. Plus, getting there is a breeze whether you’re driving down the 10 or hopping off a train nearby. Honestly, there’s just something about the Palladium that makes every concert feel like an event you’ll remember long after the encore ends.