Frequently Asked Questions - House Of Blues - San Diego
What is the seating capacity of House Of Blues - San Diego?
The House Of Blues - San Diego has a seating capacity of 1,500 guests in its main concert hall, which features a standing room general admission floor and limited reserved seating at the back and mezzanine level.
Where is House Of Blues - San Diego located?
The venue is located at 1055 5th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101, right in the heart of downtown San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter.
What are the parking options available near the venue?
Parking is available in several nearby garages and lots, as there is no dedicated on-site parking. The closest option is the 5th & K Garage (Ace Parking), located just one block away. Rideshare services like Uber and Lyft are also highly recommended for convenience.
What types of events are held at House Of Blues - San Diego?
The venue hosts a variety of live music events, including concerts from various genres. It also features smaller intimate shows in the Voodoo Room, which has a capacity of approximately 250 guests.
Are there dining options available at House Of Blues - San Diego?
Yes, the venue includes a full Southern-inspired restaurant and bar that serves classic American comfort food. The restaurant is open daily, independent of concert schedules.
How can I purchase tickets for events at House Of Blues - San Diego?
Tickets can be purchased online via the official website at sandiego.houseofblues.com. Additionally, there is a walk-up box office available on show days for ticket sales.
Is House Of Blues - San Diego a cashless venue?
Yes, House Of Blues - San Diego operates as a cashless venue. All transactions must be completed using credit or debit cards.
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