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Parking & Directions for Long Beach Symphony Terrace Theater at Long Beach Convention Center
300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA
90802, US
1. Long Beach Convention Center Garage - 0.1 miles, $15
2. City Place Garage - 0.2 miles, $10
3. Shoreline Village Parking - 0.3 miles, $12
4. Aquarium of the Pacific Parking - 0.4 miles, $15
5. 3rd & Promenade Lot - 0.5 miles, $8
Long Beach Symphony Concert Live at Terrace Theater at Long Beach Convention Center | Long Beach – June 06th, 2026
The Terrace Theater at the Long Beach Convention Center is a true gem for anyone who loves live performances, offering a rich history of hosting legendary icons like Johnny Cash and Ella Fitzgerald, which still gives me chills thinking about those nights. It’s a place where arts and entertainment collide, with the Long Beach Symphony Long Beach often bringing the stage to life, filling the space with beautiful music that resonates long after the curtains close. The theater’s design feels both grand and intimate, with a spacious lobby that’s perfect for catching visual art exhibits or grabbing a quick drink before the show. You might find yourself chuckling at a comedy night with someone like Jerry Seinfeld, or soaking in a dance showcase from CSULB’s talented students, there’s always something happening. And honestly, if you’re trying to pick the best seats, Row Y is a sweet spot for a full, unobstructed view. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just head north from the Queen Mary along Waterfront Drive, and take your time enjoying the scenery on the way. It’s more than a venue; it’s a place that makes you feel connected to the arts in a really genuine way, especially when you’re lucky enough to catch a Long Beach Symphony Long Beach concert that just hits all the right notes.