The latest addition to the celebration is a planned outdoor simulcast of Dudamel's Oct. 8 gala concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall. Set to take place at the Music Center Plaza, the live simulcast will feature eight plasma screens (and four more indoors) that will show the concert to an audience of 3,000.
Organizers at the Music Center said tickets to the simulcast will be given free through an online lottery system. People who wish to attend must fill out a reservation form at www.musiccenter.org. Sign-up will be open between 8 a.m. Thursday and 6 p.m. Oct. 5.
Only one reservation request per e-mail address is allowed, and each reservation is for a maximum of two people, including children.
A computer will randomly select 2,800 e-mail addresses, and reservation confirmations will be sent out Oct. 6. The remaining 200 tickets are reserved for Music Center donors, board members and county and city officials.
Josephine Ramirez, vice president of programming and planning at the Music Center, said the idea for the e-mail lottery came from the need for crowd control of a simulcast. She also mentioned the L.A. Philharmonic's ticket giveaway for Dudamel's Oct. 3 Hollywood Bowl concert, during which hundreds of people were turned away from the box-office empty handed.
Most lottery winners will watch the concert on the Music Center Plaza, located between Grand and Hope, and 1st and Temple. Four of the 12 plasma screens will be inside the Grand Hall of the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.