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Parking & Directions for Maddix 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
Maddix Concert Live at Hollywood Palladium | Los Angeles – August 21st, 2026
The Hollywood Palladium isn’t just a concert hall; it’s a legendary part of LA’s music and entertainment history that still pulses with energy. This iconic venue hosted the very first live performance by The Doors back in the late 1960s, and it’s seen everything from the debut of the Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975 to unforgettable nights of legendary acts like Prince and Madonna. The massive hardwood dance floor, spanning 15,000 square feet, is practically a character in itself, inviting dancers to lose themselves in the rhythm. For Maddix Los Angeles fans, catching a show here means experiencing a venue with a vibe that’s equal parts history and raw, unfiltered energy. The balcony offers a killer view, giving you that perfect snapshot of the entire scene below while still feeling close enough to soak it all in. Plus, the close proximity sections are where the real magic happens, passionate fans packed in tight, creating an electric atmosphere that’s hard to beat. Whether you're coming from the valley via the 170 connecting to the 101 or hitting the venue from the east side on the Interstate 10, getting here feels like part of the adventure. The Palladium isn’t just a place to see a concert; it’s where memories are made and history is alive, definitely a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience Los Angeles’ live music scene at its finest.