Counting Crows at Hollywood Bowl
Join us for an unforgettable experience as Counting Crows, the iconic alternative rock band, takes the stage at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, on August 7-8, 2026. Known for their emotionally charged performances and improvisational style, Counting Crows will deliver a unique concert experience that fans won't want to miss.
FAQs
What are the ticket prices for Counting Crows at Hollywood Bowl?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating and demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best selection.
What is the expected setlist duration for the concert?
The setlist for Counting Crows concerts typically runs between 90 to 120 minutes. Expect a mix of their classic hits like "Mr. Jones," "Round Here," and "A Long December," along with extended improvisations that make each performance unique.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages. However, parental discretion is advised due to the emotional intensity of the band's music.
How can I secure mobile tickets on ticketswesthollywood.com?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through ticketswesthollywood.com. Once purchased, tickets can be added to your Apple Wallet or Google Wallet for convenient entry.
What are the seating options at Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl features several seating levels including Pool Circle, Garden Boxes, Terrace Boxes, Super Seats, and Promenade sections. Each offers a different experience in terms of view and comfort.
What are the differences between Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony seating?
Floor seating provides an intimate view of the stage, while Lower Level offers a balanced perspective with better acoustics. Balcony seating is further back but often more affordable, providing a classic outdoor concert atmosphere.
What are the parking options at Hollywood Bowl?
Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited and often sells out in advance. It is recommended to use Park & Ride or rideshare services instead of attempting to park directly at the venue.
What is the bag policy at Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl has a strict bag policy. Only small bags are allowed, and all bags will be subject to search upon entry. It is advisable to travel light for a smoother entry process.
How do I get to Hollywood Bowl using public transport?
The best public transit option is to take the Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland and then use the Bowl Shuttle from Ovation Hollywood with a valid Metro TAP card or GoMetro round-trip pass.
Will there be opening acts for Counting Crows?
While specific opening acts have not been announced yet, it is common for concerts of this magnitude to feature supporting artists. Stay tuned for updates!
Seating Information
The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA is a large outdoor amphitheater built around live performance sightlines and natural hillside acoustics. It features approximately 17,500 seats designed primarily for concerts and special live performances.
- Pool Circle: Closest seats to the stage; ideal for an intimate view.
- Garden Boxes: Premium box seating near front-middle; excellent comfort and visibility.
- Terrace Boxes: Elevated box seating behind Garden Boxes; strong balance of comfort and sound.
- Super Seats: Reserved stadium-style seats in middle of the Bowl; centered view without premium pricing.
- Promenade / Bench Sections: Affordable upper-level bench-style seating; classic outdoor atmosphere but farther from stage.
Parking Information
Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited and may sell out in advance. The venue encourages using Park & Ride or rideshare services instead of parking directly at the venue.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot A: Official stacked parking; estimated price: $55 stacked parking or $90 valet. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot B: Accessible parking; estimated price: $55 accessible parking. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot C: Rideshare hub; no parking available. More info.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot D: Official stacked parking; estimated price: $45-$55 depending on event type.
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