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The Grand Olympic Auditorium is the former name of a sports venue in Los Angeles, California, United States. Located at 1801 S. Grand Avenue, the venue was built in 1924 specifically for the 1932 Summer Olympics, which saw the boxing, weightlifting, and wrestling events held there. At the time it was the largest indoor venue in the U.S., originally seating 15,300. The grand opening of the Olympic Auditorium was on August 5, 1925, and was a major media event, attended by such celebrities as Jack Dempsey and Rudolph Valentino.

Throughout the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s it was home to some of the biggest boxing, wrestling and roller derby events and has become somewhat of a landmark for boxing history.

The 1960s and 1970s were a major boom period for the Olympic, as major wrestling events were held at the arena every other Friday night, as well as being the home to the roller-derby's Los Angeles T-Birds.

Some scenes in the 1976 film Rocky were filmed at the venue.

In 1980, The Grand Olympic Auditorium became a musical venue. This period in music performances began with a concert by the band Public Image Ltd. which was produced by Punk Rock impresario David Ferguson and his independent CD Presents production company. This was the first concert held at the auditorium since the early 1970s and is credited with beginning the Olympic's reputation for being a notorious Punk Rock venue. Thereafter legendary promoter Gary Tovar and Goldenvoice Productions started booking shows at the venue, concerts by the likes of GBH, The Exploited, T.S.O.L., Circle Jerks, Angelic Upstarts, The Dickies, Wasted Youth, Dead Kennedys, The Vandals, D.O.A., Love Canal, Bad Religion, FEAR and M.I.A. etc. were happening monthly.

In 1986, the music video for Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer" was recorded in the auditorium. The music video for Janet Jackson's "Control" was recorded here as well in the same year.

The arena closed its doors in the mid 1980s when promoter Mike Le Bell discontinued his weekly wrestling shows due to low attendance figures when the boom of the professional wrestling era began. This was when the wrestling scene shifted from Los Angeles to Dallas' World Class, Minneapolis' AWA, Jim Crockett Promotions Mid-Atlantic/NWA, and Stamford's WWF, now known as the WWE. It reopened in 1993, but the capacity was reduced to about 10,000. Currently the Auditorium seats 7,030 for boxing and wrestling, 4,514 for seated concerts, and 7,007 for general admission concerts. Up to 773 seats can be put on the arena floor, which measures 12,100 square feet (110' by 110').[1]

Throughout the early and mid 1990's, the venue was often the host of many large, all-night rave parties, often held outdoors in the back parking lot, as well as inside the auditorium. On New Year's Eve of 1996/1997, a large-scale rave called In Seventh Heaven was being held at the Olympic. Dozens of people had to be taken to the hospital from a suspected overdose of a Legal high called Liquid fX, which was being handed out at the party. The event which had already gathered over 10,000 ravers was shut down by the LAPD before midnight, sending much of the crowd into the street, where a melee broke out between upset revelers and riot police.[2]

On July 16, 2000, ECW held its Heatwave pay-per-view at the Grand Olympic Auditorium. It was ECW's first, and only West Coast appearance.

Rage Against the Machine played their final show in September 2000 at the Olympic Auditorium before their break-up a month later. The concert was filmed and later released in 2003 as a DVD and CD Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium.

Wrestling legends such as Freddie Blassie, John Tolos, Buddy Roberts (as Dale Valentine), The Sheik, Fritz Von Erich, Gorgeous George, The Great Goliath, Black Gordman, Bobo Brazil, Buddy Rogers, Roddy Piper and Chris Adams competed in the arena at one point in their careers, along with the legendary Mil Mascaras and André the Giant. Adams was one of the last big draws at the Olympic before promoters Mike Le Bell and Gene LeBell ended its wrestling cards in 1982. Adams went to Portland afterwards and eventually to Dallas to join Fritz Von Erich's World Class Championship Wrestling, as the sport's top wrestling city shifted from Los Angeles to Dallas and Atlanta before Vince McMahon's WWF reached national prominence.

Until 2005, the Olympic Auditorium was host to many music concerts and shows, as well as boxing and wrestling. The arena is famous for its box office number RI-9-5171 which is no longer in use. The arena is one of the last known major boxing and wrestling arenas of its respective golden eras still in existence today.

In June 2005, the Glory Church of Jesus Christ, a Korean-American Christian church purchased the entire property, thus the name Grand Olympic Auditorium ceased to exist. In 2007, the arena was given a new facelift back to its original brown coat of paint that was abandoned in 1993 when the arena reopened.

[edit] Physical features

  • 32 by 40-foot portable stage.
  • 55-foot ceiling height
  • 2 large loading docks
  • 13 dressing rooms
  • 8 concession stands
  • 5 ticket windows
  • 2.8 kilowatt-per-channel stereo PA system with CD and cassette tape player, 2 wireless microphones and 1 wired microphone.
  • 7 restrooms, all renovated (3 are handicap accessible)
  • 10 C.M. Loadstar motors (4 for flying sound, 4 for stage lighting, 2 for additional lighting) plus 2 aluminum trusses (20.5 inches by 20.5 inches by 40 feet).
  • 200 telephone lines, installed by AT&T
  • Parking lot with 550 spaces; another 2,300 spaces at nearby garage.
  • Fully equipped VIP (seating up to 40) and press rooms.
  • 2 merchandising stands.
  • Three 200 ampere 480/277 volt 3-phase, 4-wire transformers, including an isolated transformer.
  • One 400 ampere 480/277 volt 3-phase, 4-wire transformer.
  • 40 kW Caterpillar generator for "back-up" emergency lighting.
  • 8-zone (dual control) dimming system for house lights by Lutron.
  • 50' x 50' aluminum lighting truss with 72 par fixtures, permanently installed.

[edit] Film location

[edit] References

Coordinates: 34°02′03″N 118°16′05″W / 34.0341548°N 118.2680248°W / 34.0341548; -118.2680248


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Rage Against The Machine-Guerilla Radio(Live at The Grand Olympic Auditorium)

Rage Against The Machines performing Guerilla Radio at The Grand Olympic Auditorium.

Rage Against The Machine - Bulls On Parade

Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium

Airborn Audio w/ dj Raedawn @ The Grand Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles (part 1)

myspace.com Here is a fan's cell phone video clip taken from the song Death Has No Mercy performed live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles California. The vocals and Mpc drums are by M. Sayyid accompanied by High Priest on synth and dj Raedawn on organ. This was the last show of their cross country US trek opening for Bright Eyes and The Faint. Look for the dvd of the tour to be releaed later this year. Big Big up to Saddle Creek and the fan that shot this! myspace.com myspace.com djraedawn.com -look for Airborn Audio releases on Ninja Tune and various labels -since this vid, Antipop Consortium has reunited. Catch them at myspace.com -Raedawn is also part of the group known as Os Crunc Tesla fearless Vampirekiller Arcestra Here goes some hype fiction for the heads out thurrrr! Miss Teen usa aka Miss South Carolina could even understand that the Britney Spears is a Stargate alien from the planet Mars or maybe Venus. (I'm not sure) Lil Wayne and Rhianna also concur that these fellas blur the line of reality through art fatality. Mortal Kombat on you Wombats!!! Finish him for breakfast lunch and dinner to see who the winner is on who wants to me a millionare or even chamillionare. I found a billion google type candies worn by a sexy gal named Mandy. She was totally crazy and loved to listen to Dipset and even Snoop Dogg ! Here's my most favorite tale: One day I saw a cute fat kitten run amok. His name was John and he had a lil sister named Mary Ann and an even ...

Microphone Fiend - Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium

The Japanese bonus track from the Live At The Grand Olympic Auditorium cd *scroll down* Do check out my band Le Mouvement if your'e into Rage!!!!!!!!!!

Airborn Audio w/ dj Raedawn @ The Grand Olympic Auditorium - Los Angeles (part 2)

myspace.com Here is a fan's cell phone video clip taken from the song Death Has No Mercy performed live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium in Los Angeles California. The vocals and Mpc drums are by M. Sayyid accompanied by High Priest on synth and dj Raedawn on organ. This was the last show of their cross country US trek opening for Bright Eyes and The Faint. Look for the dvd of the tour to be releaed later this year. Big Big up to Saddle Creek and the fan that shot this! myspace.com myspace.com djraedawn.com -look for Airborn Audio releases on Ninja Tune and various labels -since this vid, Antipop Consortium has reunited. Catch them at myspace.com -Raedawn is also part of the group known as Os Crunc Tesla fearless Vampirekiller Arcestra Here goes some hype fiction for the heads out thurrrr! Miss Teen usa aka Miss South Carolina could even understand that the Britney Spears is a Stargate alien from the planet Mars or maybe Venus. (I'm not sure) Lil Wayne and Rhianna also concur that these fellas blur the line of reality through art fatality. Mortal Kombat on you Wombats!!! Finish him for breakfast lunch and dinner to see who the winner is on who wants to me a millionare or even chamillionare. I found a billion google type candies worn by a sexy gal named Mandy. She was totally crazy and loved to listen to Dipset and even Snoop Dogg ! Here's my most favorite tale: One day I saw a cute fat kitten run amok. His name was John and he had a lil sister named Mary Ann and an even ...

Rage Against The Machine Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium Killing in the Name

Rage Against The Machine Performs Killing in the Name at the Grand Olympic Auditorium

The CULT - Rise (Live From The Grand Olympic Auditorium LA 04.10.2001.) HQ HD

Rage Against The Machine Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium Sleep Now in the Fire

Rage Against The Machine Performs Sleep Now in the Fire at the Grand Olympic Auditorium

Zack de la Rocha of RATM giving Speech - Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium

Zack de la Rocha's speech in between RATM's live performance at the Grand Olympic Auditorium

Killing in the Name of Live @ The Grand Olympic Auditorium 2000

Killing in the Name of Live @ The Grand Olympic Auditorium 2000

2 news items

 
Beyond Chron
Thu, 10 May 2012 04:04:28 -0700

But given that this is the only book of its kind, it's disappointing that it overlooks the Grand Olympic Auditorium, which I consider one of the city's leading cultural landmarks. The Olympic opened in 1925 and was built for the city's 1932 Olympics, ...
 
Annenberg TV News
Sun, 29 Apr 2012 11:06:43 -0700

The event will take place at the Former Grand Olympic Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles, 1801 S. Grand Ave At 4 pm a "Solidarity Press Conference'' will be held in remembrance of the devastation and loss during the 1992 Los Angeles riots.
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