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Get Your Lewis OfMan Tickets in Los Angeles: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Lewis OfMan Teragram Ballroom
1234 West 7th Street, Los Angeles, CA
90017, US
1. Lot 1 (0.3 miles) - $10
2. Lot 2 (0.4 miles) - $12
3. Street Parking (0.1 miles) - $3/hour
4. The Wiltern Lot (0.5 miles) - $15
5. Smart & Final Lot (0.2 miles) - $5
Lewis OfMan Concert Live at Teragram Ballroom | Los Angeles – October 16th, 2026
The Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles is one of those venues that just feels special from the moment you step inside. It’s often listed among the top concert spots in the country, and for good reason, whether it’s indie bands, hip-hop artists, EDM DJs, or pop stars, this place has hosted them all. The vibe is intimate yet vibrant, with retro artwork and musical memorabilia lining the walls, giving it a real sense of history and soul. I remember catching a show there in 2017 when a band I love played and feeling that buzz of excitement among a crowd that’s clearly passionate about live music. The venue’s setup is pretty thoughtful too, there’s a second level accessible by stairs or a lift, making it easier for everyone to get a good view. General admission can be unpredictable, often leading to fun interactions with fellow concert-goers or even the performers themselves which just adds to the magic. If you’re heading there, especially with rideshare apps, make sure to punch in the exact address for drop-off because parking can be a bit of a hunt if you arrive late. For anyone into Lewis OfMan Los Angeles concerts, this spot is definitely worth the trip, there’s just something about the energy in that room that sticks with you long after the last note.