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Parking & Directions for Toad The Wet Sprocket The United Theater on Broadway - Los Angeles
929 Broadway, Los Angeles, CA
90015, US
- LAZ Parking - 0.2 miles, $15
- Ace Parking - 0.3 miles, $18
- Hollywood & Highland Center - 0.5 miles, $20
- City National Plaza - 0.6 miles, $22
- The Broadway Mall - 0.7 miles, $12
Toad The Wet Sprocket Concert Live at The United Theater on Broadway | Los Angeles – August 20th, 2026
The United Theater on Broadway in Los Angeles is one of those hidden gems that just oozes character and history. It's not just a place to catch a film or event, it's a spot where the soul of LA’s entertainment scene really comes alive. This theater often hosts industry screenings, giving critics and fans a chance to see movies before they hit theaters, which is pretty cool if you ask me. The lobby is a real treat, filled with artwork by local artists that give it a warm, community vibe. Over the years, it’s also become a go-to spot for art shows and installations, turning the space into a mini gallery. And if you’re a former student of one of the nearby colleges, you can snag alumni discount seats, nice little perk, right? The accessible loge seating makes sure everyone can enjoy the show comfortably, no matter what. Oh, and if you’re visiting the Los Angeles Theatre or wandering around the Fashion District, it’s just a short walk north on Main Street to reach Broadway. For those going to a Toad The Wet Sprocket concert in LA, catching a show at the United Theater feels like stepping into a piece of music history itself, an intimate, authentic experience that really sticks with you.