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AVALON Hollywood & Bardot

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AVALON Hollywood & Bardot

The theatre where the Beatles played their first West Coast show now runs one of America's great club nights. Avalon Hollywood at 1735 Vine Street, across from the Capitol Records tower at Hollywood and Vine, opened in January 1927 as the Hollywood Playhouse - a Spanish Baroque legitimate theatre that cycled through lives as the WPA Federal Theatre, El Capitan, the Jerry Lewis Theatre and, from 1964, ABC's Hollywood Palace, where Bing Crosby hosted, the Rolling Stones made an early US appearance and the Jackson 5 debuted to the nation. Businessman Dennis Lidtke's 1978 conversion created The Palace - the West Coast's self-styled Studio 54, five club nights a week under the biggest light-and-sound rig in Los Angeles - and in 2002 nightlife veterans Steve Adelman and John Lyons rebuilt it as Avalon, a 1,500-capacity club whose Saturday institution Avaland became the city's benchmark big night: headline house, trance and techno DJs on a festival-grade system, drawing crowds from San Diego to Palm Springs. Rock and electronic live bookings fill the midweek calendar. Upstairs, the old Spider Club VIP room became Bardot in 2008 - a throwback lounge that has grown into one of LA's essential small stages, best known for the long-running Monday industry showcase where unsigned and breaking acts play for a room full of tastemakers. The 40,000-square-foot complex adds the Honey lounge, balconies and an open-air terrace, and the Hollywood/Vine Metro station across the street solves the parking problem the neighbourhood never will. The building's television years left a deep archive - Palace broadcasts preserved everything from Judy Garland to early Motown revues - and the 1964 Beatles booking, their first live appearance on the West Coast, still headlines the venue's own mythology. The 2002 rebuild buried one of the country's first permanent line-array systems in the historic shell, and the club's late-license Saturday sessions running past dawn made Avaland the training ground for a generation of American house and trance audiences.

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Type: NightClub

Address: 1735 Vine Street, Los Angeles, CA, United States, 90028

Website: https://avalonhollywood.com

Capacity: 1500

Opening Date: 24/01/1927

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