Squeeze Concert at Hollywood Bowl
Join us for an unforgettable night as Squeeze takes the stage at the iconic Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, California, on September 19, 2026. Known for their catchy melodies and engaging live performances, Squeeze continues to captivate audiences with their unique blend of pop and rock. This concert promises to be a highlight of the year, showcasing their timeless hits and new material in a stunning outdoor setting.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the ticket prices for Squeeze at Hollywood Bowl?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seating selection and market demand. Secure your tickets early to ensure the best prices!
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
You can easily secure mobile tickets through hollywoodbowltickets.net. Our platform guarantees delivery and offers a seamless purchasing experience.
What is the seating arrangement at Hollywood Bowl?
The Hollywood Bowl features various seating options, including:
- Pool Circle / Front Orchestra: Closest seats to the stage for an intimate experience.
- Garden Boxes: Premium seating with excellent views and comfort.
- Terrace Boxes: Elevated seating that balances comfort and visibility.
- Super Seats: Centrally located reserved seats ideal for a great view.
- Promenade / Bench Sections: Affordable options further from the stage but still offering the classic Bowl atmosphere.
What are the age restrictions for this event?
This concert is open to all ages. However, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
What is the typical setlist duration for Squeeze concerts?
Squeeze concerts typically feature a setlist duration of approximately 90 minutes, including their greatest hits and fan favorites.
What are the parking options at Hollywood Bowl?
Parking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited. It is recommended to use Park & Ride or rideshare services instead. Here are some parking options:
- Hollywood Bowl Lot A: Official on-site stacked parking - $55. No early exit.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot B: Accessible parking - $55.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot C: Rideshare hub - No parking available.
- Hollywood Bowl Lot D: Stacked parking - $45 for LA Phil events; $55 for lease events.
What public transport options are available to reach Hollywood Bowl?
The best public transit option is to take the Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland and then use the Bowl Shuttle from Ovation Hollywood with a valid Metro TAP card or GoMetro round-trip pass.
Are there any bag policies I should be aware of?
The Hollywood Bowl has specific bag policies in place. It is advisable to check their official website for detailed information on what items are permitted inside the venue.
Seating Information
The Hollywood Bowl is designed with acoustics and sightlines in mind, providing an exceptional experience for concertgoers. With a capacity of approximately 17,500 seats, it offers various seating levels:
- Best Premium Experience: Look for Garden Boxes or Terrace Boxes near the center.
- Best Value Choice: Center Super Seats offer a great mix of price and view.
- Avoid: The farthest rear bench sections if close-up views matter.
Parking Information
Paking at the Hollywood Bowl is extremely limited and often sells out in advance. It is highly recommended to utilize Park & Ride or rideshare services instead of attempting to park directly at the venue. Here are some key points regarding parking:
- Avoid residential neighborhoods: Parking here may result in costly tickets.
- No early exit: Stacked parking means you cannot leave before the show ends.
- Please arrive early: At least 90 minutes before showtime is advised due to potential traffic and street closures.
Squeeze Hollywood Bowl Concert reviews
Great Concert, but not enough oldies!
I and my husband enjoyed the concert thoroughly. Rod Stewart, in his 60's, is hard to imagine. A lot of songs we were not familiar with played, which we rather would have heard all his hits. He did not sing any of the recent remakes of the songs from the 40's, etc, which are our favorite Rod songs. So a bit disappointed, we were.
The seats at Caesars leave much to be desired. We had a clear shot of the stage, however, the seats are very small and so close together. I was between my husband and another big man and could not even move my arms. So a long two hours of uncomfort it was. They made very unwise decisions by putting these kind of seats for concerts that are typically $150 plus, I think. I wish the casinos would stop being so greedy.