John Anson Ford Amphitheater



Ford Amphitheater

John Anson Ford Amphitheater
2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East
Los Angeles, CA 90068
 

Nestled in the Hollywood Hills, the 1200-seat outdoor Ford Amphitheater was built in 1920 and is set against a backdrop of cypress and chaparral. Originally known as the Pilgrimage Theater, the Amphitheater is one of the oldest performing arts venues in Los Angeles still in use, with a rich jazz tradition that includes the“Jazz at the Pilgrimage” series from the‘60s &‘70s. The open-air amphitheater sits on a 45-acre park-like setting in the Cahuenga Pass.

Festival-goers are encouraged to use the the convenient Satellite Parking and Shuttle Service, especially if they don’t want to stay to the end of the event.  Parking at the theater is stacked and costs $10 per car. Cars parked at the theater will not be able to leave the lot until after the event is over at 11PM.

Satellite Parking & Shuttle Service for Ford Amphitheatre
: Shuttles start running 2 hours before the show time at 20 minute intervals. A FREE shuttle to the Ford stops at the Universal City Metro Station at Lankershim Blvd. and Campo de Cahuenga in the "Kiss and Ride" area.

Parking is free in the Metro Station lot.

Universal City Metro Station
Lankershim Blvd & Universal Terrace Parkway
North Hollywood, CA 91608

For more parking information, please click HERE.