Avalon Hollywood
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1735 Vine St
Los Angeles, CA 90028
Phone: (323) 462-8900
Open to the public: Unknown
Lat: 34.102749
Lon: -118.327168
PANICd#: 1824
Publication date: 04/05/2026Avalon Hollywood began its life in 1927 when it opened as the Hollywood Playhouse, a grand theater built during the golden age of Hollywood.
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History
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Avalon Hollywood began its life in 1927 when it opened as the Hollywood Playhouse, a grand theater built during the golden age of Hollywood. Designed in an ornate Spanish Baroque style, the venue quickly became one of the most prestigious live performance spaces in Los Angeles. It stood at the famous intersection of Hollywood and Vine, placing it at the center of the entertainment industry during its early years.
During the Great Depression, the building took on a new role as part of the Federal Theatre Project, a government-funded program that provided jobs for artists and performers. The theater hosted productions meant to entertain and uplift audiences during difficult economic times. This period added a cultural and historical layer to the building, tying it directly to national recovery efforts and artistic preservation.
In the 1940s, the venue was renamed the El Capitan Theatre and became home to popular live shows and radio broadcasts. Legendary entertainers performed here, and the theater became a hub for major entertainment productions. By the 1950s, it transitioned again into a television studio, hosting early broadcast programs and historic moments such as nationally televised events and political speeches.
The building continued evolving through the decades, becoming known as the Hollywood Palace and, later, The Palace. During this time, it hosted major concerts and performances, including iconic musicians and bands. In the 1980s and 1990s, it gained a reputation as a major live music venue, drawing large crowds and historic performances.
In the early 2000s, the venue was renovated and reintroduced as Avalon Hollywood, transforming into a modern nightclub while preserving its historic structure. Today, it remains a cornerstone of Los Angeles nightlife, hosting electronic music events and live performances while continuing to carry nearly a century of entertainment history within its walls.
Added by: sdonley on 04/05/2026
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Stories & Folklore
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Avalon Hollywood has long been rumored to be haunted, with its nearly century long history providing fertile ground for paranormal stories. Staff and performers have reported unexplained footsteps echoing through empty hallways late at night, particularly in backstage areas where decades of performers once prepared for shows. The sounds are often described as pacing, as if someone is still waiting for their cue.
One of the most commonly told stories involves shadowy figures seen in the balcony. Witnesses claim to see silhouettes sitting or standing in areas where no one is present, especially after closing hours. These figures are often described as watching the stage, as if reliving performances from a different era.
Another tale centers around the dressing rooms, where objects have been known to move on their own. Lights flicker, doors open and close, and personal items are occasionally found displaced. Some believe these disturbances are tied to former performers who once used the space and never truly left.
Security staff have reported cold spots and sudden temperature drops in certain parts of the building, particularly near the stage and older structural sections. These sensations are often accompanied by an uneasy feeling, leading some to believe the energy of past events still lingers in the venue.
There are also stories that the building holds residual energy from its time as a television studio and live theater. Paranormal enthusiasts suggest that intense emotional moments from performances, broadcasts, and historic events may have imprinted onto the space, replaying as unexplained sounds, voices, and visual anomalies.
Added by: sdonley on 04/05/2026 DB#: 1833
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Avalon Hollywood stands as one of those rare locations where decades of entertainment history seem to have left something behind that refuses to fade. Originally opening in 1927 and evolving through multiple identities as a theater, radio stage, television studio, and now nightclub, the building has accumulated an unusually rich collection of paranormal reports. These accounts are not limited to a single type of haunting but instead describe a layered environment filled with recurring figures, unexplained sounds, and sensory experiences that suggest multiple lingering presences tied to its past.
Among the most persistent claims is the presence of a phantom musician, often described as an unseen pianist. Late at night, when the building is empty or nearly so, staff have reported hearing music coming from upstairs areas where no instruments are in use. The sound is typically faint but distinct enough to resemble someone casually playing, as if rehearsing for an audience that no longer exists. This phenomenon has become one of the most recognizable elements of the building’s haunting and is often interpreted as residual energy from its early performance days.
Reports of a female presence, often detected more by scent than sight, are equally common. Witnesses have described the sudden and unmistakable smell of perfume drifting through otherwise empty areas, sometimes accompanied by the soft echo of footsteps or the feeling that someone has just passed nearby. In some cases, individuals have claimed to briefly glimpse a woman dressed in attire reminiscent of early Hollywood eras before she disappears. These encounters tend to occur in seating areas and transitional spaces, reinforcing the idea that former patrons or performers may still be imprinted within the building.
Another frequently mentioned figure is a well-dressed man, often envisioned in a tuxedo, who wanders the theater. Descriptions of this entity vary slightly, but the theme remains consistent: a formal presence tied to the building’s glamorous past. Some reports suggest he appears momentarily in peripheral vision, while others claim a stronger sensation of being observed when alone in certain sections of the venue. This figure is sometimes associated with the era of live revues and high-profile performances, adding to the impression that Avalon’s hauntings are deeply rooted in its identity as an entertainment hub.
Beyond individual apparitions, the building is known for a wide range of auditory phenomena. Footsteps are commonly heard in empty hallways and above occupied rooms, even when no one else is present. Voices, whispers, and even the sound of conversations have been reported, particularly in the balcony area, where activity seems to concentrate. Employees have described hearing movement overhead, only to investigate and find the area empty, creating a pattern of experiences that suggest intelligent or at least interactive activity rather than simple environmental noise.
The balcony itself has developed a reputation as one of the most active areas within Avalon Hollywood. Reports include unexplained cold spots, disembodied sounds, and even what some describe as emotional impressions, such as unease or sudden sadness. There are also accounts of a woman crying in restroom areas and the unsettling sensation of being surrounded by unseen observers when the balcony is closed and empty. These repeated experiences have led some to believe that the space holds residual energy from past events, possibly tied to emotional or tragic moments connected to the building’s history.
Adding a darker layer to the lore is a long-circulated story involving a tragic incident backstage. According to legend, a romantic conflict between a performer and a stage technician ended in despair, with the technician climbing into the overhead rigging and ultimately falling to his death onto the stage below. While difficult to verify, this story is often used to explain the more intense phenomena reported near backstage stairways and catwalk areas, including sudden temperature drops and overwhelming feelings of dread. Whether factual or embellished over time, the tale has become deeply woven into the identity of the location’s haunting.
There are also accounts of what could be considered playful or mischievous activity. Tools and equipment have reportedly gone missing or been moved without explanation, and technical malfunctions have occurred in ways that some workers consider difficult to attribute to normal causes. In certain stories, this behavior is linked to the spirit of a former crew member or technician who continues to interact with the environment in subtle ways, almost as if still working behind the scenes.
Taken together, the haunting of Avalon Hollywood does not center around a single ghost or singular event but rather a collection of overlapping experiences tied to different eras of the building’s life. From phantom music and perfumed apparitions to shadowy figures and unexplained sounds, the reports suggest a space where the energy of performance, emotion, and history has lingered long after the curtain fell. The consistency of these accounts over time has helped establish Avalon Hollywood as one of the more quietly compelling haunted locations in Los Angeles, where the past continues to echo through its halls in ways that remain difficult to fully explain.
Added by: sdonley on 04/05/2026 DB#: 1834
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Paranormal Claims
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| Claim # | Added | Added By | Claim |
| 4707 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Footsteps heard in empty backstage areas at night |
| 4708 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Shadow figures seen in the balcony watching the stage |
| 4709 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Objects moving inside dressing rooms without explanation |
| 4710 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Doors opening and closing on their own |
| 4711 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Lights flickering in unused sections of the building |
| 4712 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Cold spots reported near the stage and hallways |
| 4713 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Unexplained voices or sounds during quiet hours |
| 4714 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Feelings of being watched reported by staff |
| 4715 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Residual energy believed to replay past performances |
| 4716 | 04/05/2026 | sdonley | Apparitions of former performers rumored to linger |
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| WikiPedia Entry
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| HauntedHouses.com
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Information about the paranormal activity at this location. |
| The Haunted Halls and Theaters of California - Classical California
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Explore the eerie side of U.S. music venues, from LA's Avalon Hollywood to SF's Curran Theatre, known for their haunted histories and chilling paranormal activities. |
