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Parking & Directions for Seun Kuti Regent Theatre - CA
1045 Broxton Ave, Los Angeles, CA
90024, US
1. Ace Parking - 0.2 miles - $20
2. Los Angeles State Historic Park - 0.3 miles - $15
3. The Music Center - 0.4 miles - $25
4. 7th Street Metro Center - 0.5 miles - $18
5. Pershing Square Garage - 0.6 miles - $14
Seun Kuti Concert Live at Regent Theatre | Los Angeles – October 09th, 2026
The Regent Theatre in CA is more than just a historic venue, it’s a vibrant hub for community celebrations that honor diverse backgrounds and traditions, making every visit feel like stepping into something special. It’s also got this cool behind-the-scenes vibe, giving fans a rare glimpse into its rich legacy and how it’s kept alive through countless performances. Over the years, it’s hosted everything from album release parties for both well-known artists and rising stars to compelling documentary screenings that spotlight important stories. The vibe is always lively, with a lineup that attracts all kinds of audiences, from jazz lovers to indie music fans. The theatre’s unique seating arrangement adds a cozy charm that really amps up the atmosphere, like, you’re close enough to feel the music in your bones. And if you’re coming from out of town for Seun Kuti Los Angeles, this place is a must-see. Just a heads up, LA traffic can be a beast during rush hour, especially if you’re coming from the east, so plan accordingly and take the 10 Freeway toward downtown. All in all, catching Seun Kuti at the Regent Theatre feels like experiencing a piece of LA’s cultural heartbeat, something you won’t forget.