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Parking & Directions for White Lion Whisky A Go Go
8901 Sunset Blvd, West Hollywood, CA
90069, US
1. Sunset Boulevard Lot - 0.2 miles, $15
2. The Sunset Strip Parking - 0.3 miles, $10
3. Metered Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $2/hour
4. The Comedy Store Lot - 0.3 miles, $20
5. Valet Parking at Whisky A Go Go - on-site, $20
White Lion Concert Live at Whisky A Go Go | West Hollywood – December 29th, 2026
Whisky A Go Go is more than just a legendary nightclub on the Sunset Strip; it’s a cornerstone of rock history that still pulses with energy today. This place has seen it all, from hosting emerging bands in their early days, like The Doors and Guns N' Roses, to being the epicenter of the Sunset Strip Music Festival. I mean, imagine standing in the same spot where legends took the stage and maybe even snagging a drumstick from a band during a wild show. Back in 1992, the club got a sleek facelift, modern amenities that still nod to its vintage charm. Celebrating its 50th birthday in the early 2010s, Whisky A Go Go proved it’s got staying power, a true icon in the music world. If you're hanging around the Roxy Theatre, White Lion West Hollywood is just a quick walk down Sunset Boulevard, and catching a concert there is like stepping into music history. Whether you're there for the front row adrenaline or a cozy booth to celebrate something special, this venue offers an atmosphere that’s both nostalgic and alive with excitement. Honestly, it’s one of those spots that feels like you’re part of something bigger, kind of like walking through a living, breathing piece of rock ‘n’ roll lore.