Walt Disney Concert Hall

One of the architectural wonders of Los Angeles, the 2,265-seat hall is a sculptural monument of gleaming, curved steel designed by Frank Gehry. It's part of a complex that includes a public park, gardens, shops, and two outdoor amphitheaters, one of them atop the concert hall. The acoustically superlative venue is the home of the city's premier orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, whose music director, Gustavo Dudamel, is an international celebrity in his own right. The orchestra's season runs from late September to early June. The highly praised Los Angeles Master Chorale (www.lamc.org) also performs here. Big-name acts such as Pink Martini and local favorites Ozomatli fill the house during the off-season. Free 60-minute guided tours are offered on most days, and there are self-guided audio tours.

Ticket

Ticket prices vary according to the events.

The tours are free for individuals or group of not more than 14 people.

Business Hour

Box office:
Tue - Sun: noon - 6 p.m. Check the website for the exceptions.

Three different tours:
Symphonian Tours:
Tue - Sat: 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.

Walt Disney Concert Hall Self-Guided Audio-Tour:
Most of the days: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Check the schedule.

Walt-Disney Concert Hall Guided Tour:
Only on selected days: noon and 1:15 p.m.

Tour schedules are available on the official website.

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