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Parking & Directions for Secondhand Serenade Roxy Theatre - CA
9009 Sunset Blvd.,, West Hollywood, CA
90069, US
1. Roxy Theatre Parking Lot - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Sunset Plaza Parking - 0.2 miles, $15
3. Pacific Design Center - 0.3 miles, $10
4. Metered Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $3/hr
5. La Cienega Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, $12
Secondhand Serenade Concert Live at Roxy Theatre - CA | Los Angeles
The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood is legendary for a reason. It’s where some of the biggest names in music, including Grammy winners, have taken the stage, making it a must-visit spot for anyone craving an authentic concert experience. Over the years, it’s hosted a wild mix of genres from gritty blues to high-energy urban acts, giving it that eclectic vibe that keeps fans coming back. I mean, back in 1991, Pearl Jam played there early in their career and totally left a mark, that’s the kind of history this place has. The atmosphere is surprisingly intimate, even with its legendary status, thanks to cozy accessible boxes and affordable side floor seats that still give you a clear view of the stage. If you’re heading through West Hollywood, just follow Sunset Boulevard until you see the neon glow of the Roxy, and honestly, it’s the perfect spot for a night you’ll remember. For anyone catching Secondhand Serenade in West Hollywood, the Roxy Theatre is the kind of venue that makes every chord and lyric hit harder, just because it’s got that raw, personal concert feel that’s hard to find these days.