Counting Crows Added to Two Hollywood Bowl August 2026 Shows

Counting Crows will play two Hollywood Bowl shows August 7 and 8, 2026, with tickets on sale May 5 at 10 a.m. PST.

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Counting Crows Added to Two Hollywood Bowl August 2026 Shows

The has added Counting Crows to the 2026 Season with two shows in August 2026. The band will play Friday, August 7, at 8PM and Saturday, August 8, at 8PM.

Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 5 at 10AM PST, with purchases available online at hollywoodbowl.com or by phone at 323 850 2000. The venue is at 2301 N Highland Ave. in , .

Counting Crows at the Bowl

Counting Crows arrive with a long catalog and recent attention that helps explain the addition. The group is described as Grammy and Oscar nominees, released Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets! in 2025, and was the subject of a December 2025 documentary titled

For fans, the practical change is simple: two specific nights are now on the Hollywood Bowl calendar, each with an 8PM start time. The tickets are also tied to a set sale date and two purchase channels, which gives buyers a clear window and place to act once sales open.

Hollywood Bowl Sale Details

The LA Phil announcement gives ticket buyers the most immediate information they need. The sale starts at 10AM PST on Tuesday, May 5, and the shows are scheduled for Friday, August 7, and Saturday, August 8.

That schedule also sits alongside another Hollywood Bowl date already on the calendar. will headline a Spanish-language comedy show on May 10 as part of the comedy festival, with support from and a special musical performance by .

The Bowl has a crowded stretch ahead, and the new Counting Crows dates add another pair of fixed entries for the summer. Buyers who want those seats have one date to remember and one place to start: May 5, online at hollywoodbowl.com, or by phone at 323 850 2000.

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