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L.A. County Gives $1 Hollywood Bowl Tickets a Boost with Promotional Campaign

Do you know about The Hollywood Bowl $1 ticket program?

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Aug. 7 voted to support a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger to elevate awareness about the $1 Hollywood Bowl tickets available to the general public for purchase.

The Hollywood Bowl is operated by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation in coordination with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. It’s $1 ticket program is available for the public to enjoy L.A. Philharmonic concerts on any given Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday during the summer. 

Supervisor Barger’s motion aims for more to be done to promote the $1 ticket program, along with the recently expanded and affordable park-and-ride and shuttle services now offered online with tickets as low as $7 per person. 

“During these tough economic times, many L.A. County residents are focused on simply surviving, so attending arts performances may fall by the wayside,” said Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “Attending the arts is a great way to unwind and reap the mental health benefits from immersing yourself in live performances. The Hollywood Bowl is a world-class venue that offers extraordinary opportunities to sing, dance, and help the community at large have fun and connect with one another. I want to make sure residents of all income levels know it’s affordable and within their reach.”

The Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation is now tasked to work in collaboration with the L.A. Philharmonic to create a public information campaign.

The campaign will get the word out about the Hollywood Bowl $1 tickets via County departments that serve the general public, including the Department of Public Social Services, the Department of Children and Family Services, and the Los Angeles County Public Library, among others.

To limit costs when attending shows, the Hollywood Bowl is one of the few venues across the County that allows patrons to bring in their own food and beverages. Attendees who purchase a $1 ticket, ride the shuttle to the venue, and bring their own food and drinks can enjoy a night at the Hollywood Bowl for a mere $8 total. 

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