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The '''Wiltern Theatre''' was built in 1931. At one time the theatre had a seating capacity of 2,344, currently it seats a maximum of 1,200 people.
[[File:WilternOutside2.jpg|thumb|right|Outside of the Pellissier Building & the Wiltern]]
The '''Wiltern Theatre''' (also reffered to as "The Wiltern" and "Wiltern Center", when reffering the entire complex), built inside the 12-story art deco '''Pellissier Building''', is a multi-purpose venue and event space, built in 1931. It's located at the western edge of Los Angeles's Koreatown. The Wiltern was designed by architect Stiles O. Clements, of "Morgan, Walls & Clements" Los Angeles's oldest architectural firm, and originally opened as a vaudeville theater under the name "Warner Brothers Western Theater". A year after opening, it closed for one year, before reopening in the mid-1930s under its current name, which stands for the intersection which it faces ('''Wil'''shire Boulevard and Wes'''tern''' Avenue). At one time the theatre had a seating capacity of 2,344. Currently it seats a maximum of 1,850 people. It is operated by Live Nation Los Angeles.
 
Under the ownership of Franklin Life Insurance Company, who bought the building in 1956, the theater fell into disrepair by the 1970s. During the late 70s, a group of local conservationists saved the building from being demolished. In 1981, it was purchased by developer Wayne Ratkovich, working with architect Brenda Levin and craftsman A.T. Heinsbergen, to restore the complex, with work on the building being complete by 1983, and the theater being finished by 1985, due to the complexity of the renovations. Since then, the theater has commonly been used as a concert venue, seeing performances by artists such as Madonna, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, [[David Bowie]], Ice Cube and more.
 
Muse performed at the Wiltern for two nights in 2004, during the Absolution tour. The band returned to the theater in 2022, playing to a sold-out crowd during the [[Will of the People Theatre Tour]].


== Muse concerts inside the Wiltern Theatre ==
== Muse concerts inside the Wiltern Theatre ==
* [[Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre 2022 (gig) | 2022-10-04]]
* [[Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre 2004 - 9th (gig) | 2004-12-09]]
* [[Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre 2004 - 9th (gig) | 2004-12-09]]
* [[Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre 2004 - 8th (gig) | 2004-12-08]]
* [[Los Angeles Wiltern Theatre 2004 - 8th (gig) | 2004-12-08]]


== Venue address ==
== Venue address ==
3790 Wilshire Boulevard<br />
 
Wiltern Theater<br/>
3790 Wilshire Boulevard<br/>
Koreatown<br/>
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Los Angeles, CA 90010


Phone: 213.388.1400<br />
Phone: (213) 388-1400<br/>
Fax: 213.388.0242


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [http://thewiltern.com Wiltern Theatre website]
 
* [https://www.thewiltern.net/ Wiltern Theatre website]
* [https://www.ticketmaster.com/The-Wiltern-tickets-Los-Angeles/venue/73790 Wiltern Theatre listing on Ticketmaster]
* [https://www.ticketmaster.com/The-Wiltern-tickets-Los-Angeles/venue/73790 Wiltern Theatre listing on Ticketmaster]


[[Category:Goldenvoice venues]]
[[Category:Venues]]
[[Category:Venues]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 7 October 2022

Wiltern Theatre logo
Outside of the Pellissier Building & the Wiltern

The Wiltern Theatre (also reffered to as "The Wiltern" and "Wiltern Center", when reffering the entire complex), built inside the 12-story art deco Pellissier Building, is a multi-purpose venue and event space, built in 1931. It's located at the western edge of Los Angeles's Koreatown. The Wiltern was designed by architect Stiles O. Clements, of "Morgan, Walls & Clements" Los Angeles's oldest architectural firm, and originally opened as a vaudeville theater under the name "Warner Brothers Western Theater". A year after opening, it closed for one year, before reopening in the mid-1930s under its current name, which stands for the intersection which it faces (Wilshire Boulevard and Western Avenue). At one time the theatre had a seating capacity of 2,344. Currently it seats a maximum of 1,850 people. It is operated by Live Nation Los Angeles.

Under the ownership of Franklin Life Insurance Company, who bought the building in 1956, the theater fell into disrepair by the 1970s. During the late 70s, a group of local conservationists saved the building from being demolished. In 1981, it was purchased by developer Wayne Ratkovich, working with architect Brenda Levin and craftsman A.T. Heinsbergen, to restore the complex, with work on the building being complete by 1983, and the theater being finished by 1985, due to the complexity of the renovations. Since then, the theater has commonly been used as a concert venue, seeing performances by artists such as Madonna, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, The Rolling Stones, Red Hot Chili Peppers, David Bowie, Ice Cube and more.

Muse performed at the Wiltern for two nights in 2004, during the Absolution tour. The band returned to the theater in 2022, playing to a sold-out crowd during the Will of the People Theatre Tour.

Muse concerts inside the Wiltern Theatre

Venue address

Wiltern Theater
3790 Wilshire Boulevard
Koreatown
Los Angeles, CA 90010

Phone: (213) 388-1400

See also