
Globe Theatre Los Angeles: A remodeled, multi-venue hub for concerts, shows, and nightlife on Broadway.
Globe Theatre Los Angeles is a versatile event venue at 740 S Broadway, hosting concerts, weddings, night life, sports, and theater. Reopened after remodeling, it’s praised for friendly staff, efficient security, and easy parking nearby. Guests mention electrifying shows like Tokyo Machine, week-long raves with VIP options, and a boba bar with cosplay dancers. Seating varies by event, with mezzanine sometimes available; some reviews note a compact interior and occasional heat.
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Hosts a variety of concerts, raves, and live performances with state-of-the-art sound and lighting.
Offers a historic setting for weddings, corporate events, and private parties with customizable layouts.
Features nightclub nights with DJs, cosplay dancers, and themed parties in a vibrant atmosphere.
Provides space for art shows, flea markets, and exhibitions, supporting local vendors and artists.
Includes VIP access with exclusive areas and perks for enhanced event enjoyment.
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Overall rating
Lucky S
I am so happy that globe is open again. After being closed for a while. They have done a great job with the remodeling and looks like the right people are running this place now. One more great thing happened in this block that there is a new Indian restaurant right next-door to the globe theater. Best lunch buffet and then show next door. Can’t ask for more.
Six 789
Memory and nostalgia has me wanting to love this place but there are a few quirks intrinsic to the venue. Regardless of why you're at the Globe, if you intend to smoke then you'll be relegated to an open air corridor that is maybe 10 feet wide by 50 feet long. The patch of sky is forever in shadow, sandwiched between the Globe and a neighboring building. Then there is a matter of space and whether the mezzanine is was available for use. This all depends on the show or event that chose the Globe. With the mezzanine there are ample seats and a voyeuristic vibe that somehow speaks to the character of the building. It also provides ample seating for the fatigued feet. If the mezzanine isn't included with the venue offerings for any given event, then you may feel like you're getting swindled or cheated; you totally are... No seating makes for a lackluster experience and diminishes the event while also potentially making for a shorter time at the event due to tired feets. Should that event also run late, well then you certainly can expect to miss out doubly so. This was the scenario recently and my foul mood from poor decisions of the event are reflected on the venue. Both could do a better job. eg. Clearly marking the restrooms with lighted signs where they're hidden behind sliding doors with a dark plaque is a shadowy area is another faltering fault of the venue.
Chhan Hak (ChhanTheMan)
Came here for a wrestling show. The security and staff were cool and efficient. Parking was easy. There are dozens of parking lots/garages within a quarter mile of the Globe. We parked about 3/4 streets over, it was a quick 4/5min walk to the Globe.
2023 AR
I went there Becasue of Oddities Flea Market. tbh I’m not very feeling it, the theatre kinda small, very narrow inside, the air is stuffy. The art show is okay, but only like 30+ vendors, not worth it for $25 per person. Plus I have to pay $15 for parking at a hilarious building, and it’s ghetto.
Aiman Al Khachi (Chu)
First time going here and it is very much worth attending for a week rave. Access to VIP is a nice bonus but I don't think it's really needed. We came here for Tokyo Machine show and he killed it here. There is also a boba bar that is alcoholic and lots of sexy cosplay dancers. It's great to be here. I connected with a few attendees and even made a couple new friends!