Since its inception in 1975, Valley Cultural Center has offered concerts that reflect the rich, cultural heritage of the San Fernando Valley. Valley Cultural Center provides year-round performances that delight audiences of all ages.
A History of Concerts in the Park
Since 1975, Valley Cultural Center has presented free Concerts in the Park. Initially presented in Shadow Ranch, by year two, Concerts in the Park moved to its current home in Warner Center Park, the 20-acre plot of land on Topanga Canyon Boulevard donated to the City of Los Angeles by the Harry Warner family. In 1993, the stage facility was dedicated as the Lou Bredlow Pavilion in honor of Valley Cultural Center's founder. A focal point for the Valley's summer entertainment, Concerts in the Park features rock, classical, jazz, R&B, Latino pop, country, cowboy, Dixieland, folk and more, entertains more than 140,000 Valley residents and visitors each year.