![]() It’s not uncommon for locals and visitors alike to enjoy meals or downtime in the plaza while waiting for a show to begin, and The Music Center regularly invites the public to attend events at the plaza like the free dance classes held in the summer as part of Dance DTLA. Home to the Ahmanson Theatre, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the Mark Taper Forum, Grand Park and the Walt Disney Concert Hall, The Music Center is one of the most visited performing art centers in the world, with the DTLA plaza connecting the prestigious venues. Now, thanks to a $41 million makeover that took nearly two years to complete, the cultural destination’s plaza is poised to welcome more performers and guests for years to come. ![]() More than five decades have passed since The Music Center began hosting the world’s most prestigious dance companies, theater productions, and musicians at venues along Grand Avenue. Inside The Music Center Plaza’s $41 Million Makeover
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