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Get Your Katie Pruitt Tickets in West Hollywood: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Katie Pruitt Troubadour
9081 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA
90069, US
1. Troubadour Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Metered Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
3. Sunset Plaza Parking - 0.3 miles, $15
4. West Hollywood Public Garage - 0.4 miles, $5
5. Valet at Troubadour - 0 miles, $20
Katie Pruitt Concert Live at Troubadour | West Hollywood – October 27th, 2026
The Troubadour in West Hollywood is one of those legendary spots that feels like stepping into music history. It’s where the iconic Unplugged series put local talent on the map, giving artists a chance to shine in a cozy, intimate setting that really brings out the emotion in every note. Walking through those doors, you can almost feel the echoes of legendary performances, like when artists such as Joni Mitchell or Elton John graced its stage. It’s not just about big names either; the venue keeps the spirit alive with regular talent nights that showcase the raw, creative energy of local musicians. For someone like Katie Pruitt performing in West Hollywood, it’s the perfect spot to connect with the audience and let her storytelling shine. The venue’s layout offers options for a more laid-back experience too, like the less crowded elevated seats or the dining table seating where you can sip a drink, chat, and really soak in the vibe without feeling rushed. Getting there is a breeze, if you’re coming from the east, just cruise down Santa Monica Boulevard, or hop on the 10 Freeway and exit at La Cienega. Honestly, catching a show at the Troubadour feels like a little slice of music history, and it’s the kind of place that sticks with you long after the last encore.