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Parking & Directions for Echo and The Bunnymen The Observatory - Santa Ana
3503 S. Harbor Blvd, Santa Ana, CA
92704, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. City Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $5
3. Civic Center Garage - 0.3 miles - $10
4. Main Place Mall - 0.4 miles - $10
5. Metro Link Station Lot - 0.5 miles - $5
Echo and The Bunnymen Concert Live at The Observatory - Santa Ana | Anaheim
The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles is one of those legendary spots where countless fans have shared unforgettable moments, whether singing along with friends or just soaking in the magic of a live show. It’s not just a venue but a piece of LA history, dating back to its iconic 1966 concert where a legendary crooner took the stage and set the tone for decades of unforgettable performances. The open-air amphitheater’s stunning hillside backdrop makes it a favorite for both music lovers and media events, with its charming blend of natural beauty and vibrant energy. You can catch everything from country stars to urban acts, and the private boxes offer a cozy way to enjoy the show without feeling lost in the crowd. People love snapping photos of the amphitheater framed against the sprawling city skyline, trust me, those shots are pure gold. If you're heading there for Echo and The Bunnymen Los Angeles concerts or other acts, it’s worth checking out any ongoing construction that might mess with your plans. The venue is pretty good on accessibility too, so if you need a bit of help, it’s usually available. All in all, the Greek Theatre isn’t just a concert venue, it’s an experience, something that sticks with you long after the music stops.