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Businiess name:  Hollywood Bowl
Review by:  Hshd S.
Review content: 
I'm more used to seeing concerts at smaller venues like the Troubadour, Wiltern, Glass House. But if you have to see a large venue show, it's hard to beat the Hollywood Bowl. Sound is amazing, and you can relax and watch the show under the stars. However there are a few drawbacks. There's a curfew 11pm so bands usually cut their sets. Parking is expensive and horrible to get out of after the show. I HIGHLY recommend you go to the Hollywood Bowl website and check out the other transportation options to avoid parking hassles. Last time, I drove to the LA Zoo and took a $3 shuttle to the bowl. Lastly, I never noticed this until I saw U2 at Staples Center, but the seats aren't sloped steep enough. When I saw NIN there, the guys in front of me were blocking my view. At Staples Center, the seats were at such a steep incline that the seats in front of you were way lower so you don't get people blocking your view.

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