Greek Theatre

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The Greek Theatre is an outdoor amphitheater in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, hosting concerts, comedy shows, and other live events.

Los Angeles, California, United States
Owned by City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks (operated by ASM Global)

About Greek Theatre

The Greek Theatre is a historic 5,900-seat open-air amphitheater located in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, California. Opened in 1930, it is owned by the City of Los Angeles and operated by ASM Global, and is known for its classical Greek-inspired architecture and strong natural acoustics. The venue regularly hosts major touring artists, comedy specials, festivals, and community events, and has been the site of numerous iconic live recordings and film shoots over the decades.

A charge with the descriptor resembling “G T A P 323-3916001 CA” is very likely related to ticket purchases, fees, concessions, or parking associated with an event at the Greek Theatre. The phone number 323‑391‑6001 is published by the venue as a main office and guest services contact, which closely matches the number shown in the descriptor, indicating that the merchant ID label “G T A P” is likely an internal or legacy billing name tied to the Greek Theatre’s operations. Charges may include tickets bought through the venue or its official ticketing partners, merchandise purchased on-site, parking passes, or food and beverage during an event.

If you are unsure about a Greek Theatre charge, first check your email for ticket confirmations from the venue or authorized sellers (often AXS or Ticketmaster) and compare the event date and total amount to the charge. You can also review your account or order history on the official Greek Theatre website or the ticketing platform you used. For additional questions, you can contact the Greek Theatre office or box office using the phone numbers listed on their official site. If you still do not recognize the transaction, contact your card issuer to dispute or block the charge while it is investigated.

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to Greek Theatre.

  1. G T A P 323-3916001 CA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge labeled “G T A P 323-3916001 CA” on my card statement?

The descriptor “G T A P 323-3916001 CA” likely corresponds to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. The 323‑391‑6001 phone number is publicly listed as a Greek Theatre office/guest services line, so the abbreviated “G T A P” is probably an internal merchant name for the venue’s billing. The charge is typically for tickets, fees, or on‑site purchases related to an event at the Greek Theatre.

What types of purchases at the Greek Theatre typically show up as card charges?

Common Greek Theatre charges include tickets purchased through the venue’s official channels or partners (such as AXS or Ticketmaster), parking passes, food and beverages, and event merchandise. These can appear on your statement with an abbreviated merchant name plus a Los Angeles phone number and state abbreviation (CA).

Could this charge be from buying Greek Theatre tickets through a third‑party site?

Yes. Even when tickets are purchased through an authorized ticketing partner (for example AXS or Ticketmaster), settlement may route through the Greek Theatre’s merchant account, causing the descriptor to reflect the venue rather than the ticketing brand. Check your ticketing account history and email confirmations for the same date and amount as the charge.

How can I verify a Greek Theatre charge on my statement?

Match the transaction date and amount against your Greek Theatre event tickets, parking, or on‑site purchases. Log into the official ticketing platform you used to view order history, and search your email for receipts from the Greek Theatre, AXS, Ticketmaster, or similar senders. If you still need clarification, call the venue’s published office or box office numbers from its official website and provide the charge details so staff can look up your transaction.

Does the Greek Theatre place temporary authorization holds on my card?

Depending on the ticketing platform or payment processor, you may see temporary authorization holds when you attempt to purchase tickets or parking, especially during high-demand onsales. These holds typically drop off within a few days if the purchase is not completed or if the final settled amount differs from the original authorization.

Can I get a refund for Greek Theatre tickets or fees?

Refund eligibility for Greek Theatre charges depends on the event’s and ticketing partner’s policies. Many concerts are nonrefundable except in cases of cancellation, postponement, or significant changes. To request a refund or credit, start with the ticketing platform through which you purchased (e.g., by using your AXS or Ticketmaster account or their support channels). If the charge appears directly from the Greek Theatre merchant ID, venue staff or the box office can help direct you to the correct process.

How do I contact someone about a billing issue with a Greek Theatre charge?

Use the contact information listed on the official Greek Theatre website, such as the main office or box office phone numbers and any listed customer service or “Contact Us” forms. Provide the last four digits of your card, the exact amount, and the transaction date so they can research the payment. If they cannot locate it or you suspect fraud, immediately contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction.

What should I do if I don’t recognize any purchases at the Greek Theatre?

First, confirm that no one in your household used your card to buy Greek Theatre tickets, parking, or concessions. Search your email and ticketing accounts for any related orders. If you still don’t recognize the charge, treat it as potentially unauthorized: contact your bank or card issuer to report the transaction, request a new card number if necessary, and monitor your account for additional unfamiliar activity.

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