The Greek Theatre announces that its 2020 season is cancelled in compliance with state, county and city guidelines in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
“Although we had hoped to celebrate our 90th Anniversary Season
of providing live entertainment for the citizens of Los Angeles…”
…we feel it is the right, responsible and safe thing for fans, artists, staff and our Griffith Park community to put a pause on live, large crowd events until 2021,” AP Diaz, Los Angeles Recreation and Parks executive officer, said in a statement.
According to the statement, the venue is using the time to “refresh and reset” and reschedule any previously planned events. Updates will be posted on the venue’s website.
This is the first time in 90 years that The Greek Theatre has canceled its season.
The Hollywood Bowl also announced it canceled its season.


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