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Between the Buried and Me
Nick C.

I have seen a wide range of shows here, including Arca, Between the Buried and Me, and comedian Sheng Wang. The theatre really is beautiful but I will say, each show has had some technical issue, particularly with sound. I feel every show I've seen here the sound quality is quite frankly, terrible, so it leaves a lot to be desired when spending a bit of money to see some of my favorite acts. The sound quality is unfortunate because otherwise, I feel the experience is pretty nice. The staff have always been kind, the bathrooms kept clean, and the drink/snack prices fairly reasonable. Getting in and out of the venue is pretty easy as well. Of course, we don't really get to pick where to see our favorite artists play, but I will say, if I am on the border of seeing an artist play in LA, seeing that they are playing at the Belasco sadly makes me prefer not to see them.

teresa c.

Nice small venue where it's general admission. I arrived right when the artist was about to perform so view was not bad as I'm pretty tall. May be a struggle for shorter people to see since the stage is not as elevated. There were bars serving drinks right in the back of the GA area so it was pretty convenient. Be prepared for a good amount of stairs going up to the balcony and down to the restroom.

Jo S.

I love historic theaters in DTLA and I was looking forward to see a show to Belasco since we never been here before. We got our chance last weekend when we had tickets to see John Carpenter in concert! Belasco is located near the Mayan on Hill St. There are lots near by for $15 or $20, based on the distance. We opted for the subway which was a good idea. It gets crowded after the show outside, everyone is waiting for a shared car service. Since this show was very short (1 hr. 15), we had no issues walking back to the subway. Had a mess with our tickets (couldn't see them and retrieve them on their app, 2 phones didn't do the trick). I called Ticketmaster and they told me to go 90 minutes before the show and they will help me at Box Office (with receipt and ID). We got there 90 minutes before, it was a tad confusing, there were lines (just for meet ang greet). I talked to staff and they told me they open the box office at 7 pm (discrepancy between Ticketmaster clerk in whatever country they were and the reality of the venue). Not the venue's fault, their staff is actually very nice, informative, put me at ease since we never had this kind of situation. We went to dine and came back before 7 pm. A line at box office, solved the issue, got paper tickets, customer service was nice. But the situation delayed us to get in GA line which was huge - longest ever, around 2 corners at least. The entry was slow, we seemed we like we got in the slowest lines. The venue is small. GA is standing room only, very crowded, no AC, it was hot, so the concert was in smell-a-vision. I prefer seats since I am a tad shorter and I couldn't see the stage well, many heads ahead. There's a bar behind so I tried to stay away, didn't need extra noise from it. I think they oversold the show and it was beyond capacity. Didn't buy food or drinks. The sound was great, so was the lighting. Great to see the Master of Horror playing his themes from his music! Bathrooms- we went downstairs. When I went down, a cleaning lady was coming to open the ladies one. Like I said, I was in a long line, why wasn't it open before? Clean since it was just opened! The lobby is small and they had so many vendors, it was hard to move and get inside. After the concert it was a panic attack situation, had a hard time coming out. So, oversold. I prefer other theaters in DTLA over Belasco- never had to stay in lines that long, not well managed. Standing room is not for me. Not impressed with Belasco, I am not sure I am interested in returning! It was for a special show! Happy Halloween!

Max Cooper 08/30/25
Tamara T.

I've been to the Belasco sporadically over the years. I do like this venue. I was able to find parking across the street at a lot for I believe, $20. I've been here long ago for some EDM shows and then saw the Adicts a few years ago (that was incredible) and recently saw DJ Max Cooper perform here and that was very cool since he had a 3D set-up. I would see an artist here again because it is a beautiful space and I believe there's seating upstairs and a bar up there. Definitely a historic Los Angeles venue.

05/31/25
Jasmine A.

Stopped by on Saturday, 05/31/25 with my boyfriend for the Cumbiatron concert (cumbia rave). This is our second time seeing Cumbiatron. The concert started around 9pm which was a bit bland (no one dancing), but once the DJs stepped out, the fun started! This is an antique concert venue in DTLA.

The Confessional
Sabrina T.

Aside from the drinks being outrageously Vegas-priced like everyone is saying, I enjoyed just about everything else. The aesthetic, the acoustics, and all the mini showrooms attached were delightful for a first timer like myself. I came for Substance Fest and I was impressed with the ubiquity of fun being had. Every room was full of live music and it was perfectly overstimulating. I felt like I was in a maze filled with sensation. Also, kudos to the lady bartender in The Confessional who talked me out of getting the pretzel and recommended the fries. You're a real one! The fries were fresh and hot.

DIR EN GREY TOUR25 WHO IS THIS HELL FOR? [mode of VULGAR & Withering to death.
Ann T.

Came here 2 days in a row for DIR EN GREY's Tour25 WHO IS THIS HELL FOR? [mode of VULGAR & Withering to death.] I went as general audience and came there on both days around 2 hours before the show started. If you're smart enough and look around, you can definitely find free parking. If not, there are closer lots around for $20-30 if you're paranoid. I know there were issues with people who got VIP, express pass for the band itself, and VIP for the venue and the confusion it was to split into lines, but that wasn't the case for me. I know the first night started out with a 30 minute delay, not sure if it was because of the set up or because of the confusion that started before. At the very least the staff was pro-active in checking ID's and giving out wristbands for those in line. Security goes by as fast as it would at Disneyland so that was nice. I LOVE the architecture of this venue. Looking up and seeing the dome (?) ceiling and all of the small details is a real treat. Makes it feel like you were teleported back in time to a fancy, more elegant theater. There are stairs to a balcony level with railing and if you paid for a certain form of VIP you can access the seating there. Surprisingly, despite being only 5'4" I was able to see the stage decently well from the back and from the pit, so they definitely did design it at a good slope to allow for this. Bar is expensive as per usual, but they did have a $12 wine refresher special that my boyfriend got and it was decent and more reasonably affordable. Okay, so the main issues that I had with the venue. The merch table only had 2 staff working it. Not sure if it was venue staff or band roadies or temps, but it caused me to miss like 2.5 songs for the first night. The internet is NOT good here and the method of payment was tap to pay only, thus holding up the line even more for those who are screwed over by Apple Pay or digital wallets. Hopefully they find a means to create a hot spot or something here. I didn't have to go to the restroom as badly, but my boyfriend said that BOTH nights were disgusting even at the start of the show. Night 1 had the entire hallway corridor reek of urine even before stepping in and making the trek and Night 2 the urine smell wasn't as awful but there was feces smeared everywhere. I guess this is what's expected at a venue with hundreds of people, but Christ on a bike, can't imagine what the restrooms look like at the end of the show if that was what they were at the start. I didn't notice it so much the first night, but after seeing several people point it out the second night, I did notice that the sound quality was a bit more "muffled" than what was ideal. DIR EN GREY is an amazing band to see live, but I feel like my experience would have been much more enhanced with those improvements.

Mayhem APR2025
Franklin M.

We were back to see the heavy metal band Mayhem play to a packed crowd. The sound was great and the venue always has a great vibe about it especially with it's dark ambience. The only drawback are the pricey drinks at the various bars. There's a nice large sitting area where you can enjoy the drinks and some food items that are for sale.

Yesenia R.

There was an event that was being held here and we bought tickets for. At the entrance you are I'D 21 and over then bags are checked and you walk through a medal detector. I love that, safety is a must. Clean business. The drinks were really good and the bartender was nice. I recommend this place.

General Admission
Kristy M.

Came here to see The Altons and Thee Sinseers. The line was unbelievable and we got there more than 30 min after the event was suppose to start. After getting in it was not difficult to grab drinks the line went quickly. The place itself was a little on the small side to have a GA concert. Even though it was extremely crowded we all had a good time we even bought merchandise.

Bob P.

Saw Marc Rebillet at the Belasco last night and had an awesome time. (Flew in from Denver just to see him). Had never been to the Belasco, so did not know what to expect. Definitely lived the ambiance, size and sound - really solid. Liked the bar upstairs. We ended up buying the balcony seating so we could get a great view rather than go GA. It was expensive ($80 a person) but wow the seats and view was insane. We don't go to a ton of concerts so I decided to splurge (and we did fly to LA to see this). I would definitely go to another concert at the Belasco - just decide if you want to do GA or pay for balcony. Only reason I gave it 4 stars was the price of the balcony tix.

Roof
Channon D.

The acoustics are great at this venue. No audio trouble like we've had at others in the past. Accessibility was a bit of a hitch. Outside there is nowhere to sit, so if you are a cane user who hasn't quite graduated to a rollator, I strongly suggest asking someone you know to borrow theirs for the evening. Getting a chair for my dad required asking a minimum of 3 people each night, at least one of whom was agitated we dared to ask (both nights, 2 different people!). The email I had from the Belasco from months before is the only thing that got us into the lounge area to sit, so make sure you ask via email and keep it to show them. Beyond that they seemed very odd about actually remembering any of us existed to get us into venue on time. We had to ask both times and they were like ????? and then frantically included us. So you've got to be persistent to get your place unfortunately, which is not something I'm normally good at, so I'm glad someone else in our group was more outspoken. Also of note, they say there is an accessible lineup. There isn't. You have to make it yourself. So lining up in advance means nothing in the long run when you're in need of the accessible area. Chairs are small wooden things that flex and shift a lot of you don't sit quietly and very still during the show. As someone whose legs are what is going and my top half is just fine, I wanted to still rock out to, ya know, a rock band. But every time I moved I was scared the whole chair would give out. Two other people in other groups mentioned that as well. So beware going too hard while sitting in them lol! Also get your merchandise up front. If you try afterwards there are no accessible provisions to the queue. They scrambled and got me a chair after a few minutes. But i wa left to drag it along with me and attempt to sit on water slick very sloped floor with it, getting up and dragging it forward every minute or so. My hips gave up on that around 20 minutes into the line and I had to leave without the merch I'd been in line to purchase. Overall, I liked the venue for the look, the sound, the stage area, and having their accessible area to the right of the stage. They also didn't have issue with my medically needed bag o stuff. But you've got to advocate for yourself into oblivion and I some cases it still won't be an accessible outcome (an accessible example would have been letting the people where I'd be in line know I was lining up, but then letting me sit at the front until they were up at front of queue and then allowing me into line in my spot; fair for the spot but accessible for me).

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Lame hipster venue. Security is ugly chicks on power trips. Wouldn't give me a wristband because my ID expired one day ago.

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How much is bottle service/VIP table?

I believe it depends on which table. We went to the very front (the most expensive) and it was an additional $80 per person. But it was worth it. Best views in the house. We paid $60 to see Marc, so it all in was still great.

Is the view from the ADA seating obstructed?

Is there ADA seating?

Yes, it's usually a roped off area on the floor with folding chairs, on the right side of the pit.

How is parking?

Crappy

Is vaccination still a requirement for entry?

It wasn't two weeks ago, should be fine now.

What time do shows end?

Depends on the show. But last one I was at doors opened at 7pm and we were out by 11:30pm

How can I get balcony seating at the Belasco for the Bahamas on March 19?

If not on the website for the purchase, call them and ask. They are sometimes sold as VIP packages.

I bought GA tickets to The Dead South. On Live Nation they sell Fast Lane Access and VIP Club Access, what's the difference?

Fast Lane just gets you in before the crowd. VIP has special drinks and you will get in front.

Is there anyway for girls to get in free?? Lol

It depends on the event. The Belasco has no control over what the organizers for that day/night do.

At an 18 plus show are you able to smoke?

Hi Vanessa, there is no indoor smoking but smoking is permitted only in our outdoor patio area.… Read more

Is there an Age limit?

Age requirements differ depending on the event. All age requirements are listed on our online event calendar (http://thebelasco.com/events/). If no age restriction is listed, the event is an All-Ages show.

Are you open on Sundays?

Our website lists all events we have here. Many Sundays we have Hillsong church, some Sundays we have concerts. You just have to check the website for our events here. Thank you for reaching out!

Where are GA4 seats located?

In general, we are a General Admission standing room only venue. As for any numbers on their tickets, those are there for the ticketing companies to keep an accurate ticket count for capacity purposes and every number is preceded by GA meaning… Read more

If you buy Balcony tickets can you still access the general area or is it balcony only?

Yes you can. Each show is different but for the most part, balcony ticket holders can access the GA floor as well. Thank you for reaching out!

I don't want to but tickets online for an upcoming event, is there a box office at this place?

yes there is, just outside the entrance to the theater.

Are vapes allowed? I don't remember ?

They barely allow gum. I've seen people sneak them in.

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The Belasco Theater was built years ago as a little playhouse for vaudeville and other acts.

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