Is the shrine standing room only?
Simply click on a section to browse tickets and you’ll be on your way to an unforgettable event experience! Events at Shrine Expo Hall typically have General Admission (GA) or Standing Room Only (SRO) sections. Some events at Shrine Expo Hall may also have balcony or loge seating available.
How much does it cost to get into shrine?
Shrine charges a $20 cover. How long will I have to wait at Shrine? Expect to wait anywhere from 15-30 min depending on when you arrive.
How big is the Shrine Auditorium?
With a capacity of 6,300, The Shrine Auditorium is one of the largest theatres in Southern California. It also boasts the largest proscenium stage in North America.
What is the USC shrine?
The historic Shrine Auditorium & Expo Hall is located in downtown Los Angeles next to USC. The venue comprises the single largest proscenium style stage with freestanding balcony in North America, with some 6,300 seats and an adjoining 54,000 square foot Expo Hall. The Shrine is operated by Goldenvoice.
What does pit standing room only mean?
An event is described as standing-room only when it is so well-attended that all of the chairs in the venue are occupied, leaving only flat spaces of pavement or flooring for other attendees to stand, at least those spaces not restricted by occupancy by fire codes for ingress/egress of crowds.
What is the hardest shrine?
The Hardest Shrines In Breath Of The Wild
- 8 Dako Tah Shrine.
- 7 Mirro Shaz Shrine.
- 6 Hila Rao Shrine.
- 5 Daka Tuss Shrine.
- 4 Rohta Chigah Shrine.
- 3 Rona Kachta Shrine.
- 2 Lakna Rokee Shrine.
- 1 Kayra Mah Shrine.
Do shrines give Primogems?
Shrine of Depths rewards Each Shrine of Depths contains a Luxurious Chest that awards 40 Primogems, 60 Adventure EXP, 10 of the region’s Sigils and several weapons and artifacts.
How many seats does the Greek Theatre have?
5,900The Greek Theatre / Capacity
Is USC a Meets need school?
At USC, we meet a student’s full USC-determined financial need, with available funds from federal, state and university sources. All colleges use a need analysis called the Federal Methodology to determine the amount of federal student aid for which you may qualify.