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Parking & Directions for Death From Above 1979 Belasco Theater - LA
1050 S Hill Street, Los Angeles, CA
90015, US
1. 7th & Grand Parking - 0.2 miles, $15
2. Los Angeles State Historic Park - 0.5 miles, $10
3. Figat7th Parking - 0.4 miles, $12
4. Pershing Square Garage - 0.6 miles, $20
5. The Bloc Parking - 0.5 miles, $18
Death From Above 1979 Concert Live at Belasco Theater | Los Angeles – October 08th, 2026
The Belasco Theater in LA is one of those venues that just oozes history and character, really capturing the city’s recent cultural comeback in downtown Los Angeles. It’s got this vintage charm with its classic box office and ornate interior, but don’t let that fool you, it’s totally up-to-date with modern ticketing and tech. When you’re inside, the acoustics are honestly amazing, making every note hit just right, which is perfect for a band like Death From Above 1979 Los Angeles, known for their raw energy. The view from almost anywhere in the theater is pretty spectacular, especially if you snag a seat on the upper level, it’s like having a bird’s eye view of the chaos on stage. Private boxes are a nice touch, giving you a little extra comfort and a more intimate vibe. The location’s killer too, just a few blocks from the LA Convention Center, and if you’re hanging out in Silver Lake, it’s a quick drive over. Seeing Death From Above 1979 Los Angeles at the Belasco is more than a concert, it’s an experience, a chance to feel the pulse of LA’s vibrant music scene in a venue that’s as much part of the city’s story as the bands that play there.