

The band will perform in the back of a flat-bed truck at three locations on the course - near the start line, at Sunset and Fairfax and at Wilshire and Federal at the turn-around point in Brentwood. “Kelly’s Lot is doing something unprecedented,” Cohen said. Then there’s Kelly’s Lot, led by San Fernando Valley-based lead singer Kelly Zirbes. “By a long-shot,” said Cohen, who said he has worked the marathon for 15 years.Īmong the bands who will be performing over the last four miles are Wayback Daddies, 1969 and Doug Legacy and the Zydeco Party Band. Spectator parking will be available at three locations near the finish line - 2049 Century Park East (access is on Olympic Blvd.), Constellation Place, 2000 Avenue of the Stars (access on Constellation from Century Park West) and Westfield Century City Mall (access on Constellation from Century Park West).Īccording to Laurence Cohen, the entertainment coordinator for the event, there will be more entertainment along the course than ever before. However, there will be no shuttle available to take runners back to Dodger Stadium after they finish at Avenue of the Stars. More participant parking will be available at Dodger Stadium beginning at 3 a.m. (access via Century Park West or Constellation Place) with a daily rate of $30. Other participant parking options include 2121 Avenue of the Stars with a discounted max daily rate from $40 to $20 as well as at Westfield Century City Mall located at 10250 Santa Monica Blvd.

Parking lot locations are at 2030 Century Park West, 1999 Avenue of the Stars and 10250 Constellation Blvd. Those wanting to park near the finish line are encouraged to park in one of the defined lots and take a shuttle to the start line at Dodger Stadium. Participant pre-paid parking will be available near the finish line in Century City. Natasha Cockram of Wales won the women’s marathon in 2021 in 2:33:16.89. John Korir of Kenya won the men’s marathon in 2021 in 2:12:47.64. There will be 60 official charity partners. Oldest runners registered are (male) Lou Henry at 88 years old, and (female) Kathy Kim at 82. More than 45 countries will be represented. All 50 states will be represented by runners. Post-race activities will include the Finish Festival, complete with a deejay at Century Park. on their way to finishing at Avenue of the Stars. When runners get to Brentwood, they will double back on San Vicente, Sepulveda and Santa Monica Blvd. The 26.2-mile route Sunday will swing through Downtown Los Angeles, Little Tokyo, Hollywood and other areas. For those not attending, Sunday’s main event can be viewed on KTLA Channel 5. Saturday’s LA Big 1/2K Kids Run starts at 9:15 a.m.
