When the sun goes down and the stars come out, the Los Angeles Philharmonic fills the Hollywood Hills with the dark and ominous swoosh of strings from Beethoven’s Egmont. Giedrė Šlekytė, the up-and-coming conductor from Lithuania, kicks the overture into high gear as she takes off on a vigorously triumphant fanfare of heroic brass and woodwinds.
The night continues with Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii—who has been blind since birth and is affectionately known by his fans as “Nobu”—performing a dramatic and majestic concerto, followed by Beethoven’s revolutionary “Eroica” Symphony.
Location: Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles Nearest Metro Station: Hollywood/Highland Directions From Metro: The easiest way to get to the Bowl via public transportation is by taking the Metro B Line to Hollywood/Highland Metro Station. Catch the free Bowl shuttle at Ovation Hollywood (formerly Hollywood & Highland) to finish your trip when you show your valid Metro TAP card or GoMetro Round-Trip Pass. Park and Ride & Bowl Shuttle: Avoid the stress of LA traffic and Bowl stacked parking with a shuttle ride straight to the Bowl. Click here to purchase tickets.
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