Louisville Palace Tickets and Event Dates
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Venue Details
Directions
From I-71: Merge onto I-64 west. Follow 9th Street exit. Continue straight up 9th St. to Broadway, turn left. Follow Broadway to Fifth Street, turn left. Parking is on the right hand side. (Fifth Street PARC)From I-64(East and West) : Exit on 9th Street. Continue up 9th St. to Broadway, turn left. Follow Broadway to Fifth Street, turn left. Parking is on the right hand side. (Fifth Street PARC)
From I-65 South: Exit I-65 at Jefferson/Brook Street. Exit onto Jefferson St. Follow Jefferson to First Street, turn left. Follow First to Broadway, turn right. Follow Broadway to Fifth Street, turn right. Parking is on the right hand side (Fifth St. PARC)
From I-65 North: Exit at Broadway, turn left. Follow Broadway to Fifth Street, turn right. Parking is on the right hand side (Fifth Street PARC)
Parking
There is The Brown Hotel parking garage and the Fifth St. garage and after hours parking on the streets.Public Transportation
There are taxis and TARC available.
Fourth Street Trolleys circulate around the downtown area and make frequent stops by the theater.
Box Office Numbers
The Louisville PalaceBox Office: (502)583-4555 #1 from menu
Groups: (502)583-4555 #1 from menu then 4
Information: (502)583-4555 #2 from menu
Hearing Impaired: (502)583-4555 #1 from menu then 3
Box Office Hours
The Box Office is located to the immediate right of the theater entrance.Monday - Friday from 12PM to 5PM
Types of Payment Accepted
The Box Office accepts MasterCard, Visa, American Express,Discover and cash.Will Call
Tickets can be picked up at the Will Call Window one hour prior to scheduled show time. Customers must have a picture ID, the actual credit card and the confirmation number.Accessible Seating
For Handicapped Accessible seating, please call (502) 583-4555 #1 from the menuGeneral Rules
Camera Policy: Personal cameras are allowed in the venue. Flash photography, video and removable lens cameras are not permitted without venue approval.There is no smoking allowed in the theatre.
Children Rules
All children regardless of age must have a ticket unless otherwise specified by the shows promoter.Miscellaneous
Louisville Palace Theater was originally opened in 1928 and designed by architect John Eberson. This historic landmark with Spanish-Moorish interior of arcades, sculpture, balconies, turrets and a make-believe midnight sky on the ceiling makes every event a night to remember.Our venue is the perfect location to hold your private party. For more information, contact David Bartlett at 502-736-1223 or davidbartlett@livenation.com.











