The Fonda Theatre is a historical Music Box theater in the Hollywood area in Los Angeles. With its beautiful early 20th century architecture and details, checkered floor design, and the giant mural of Hieronymous Bosch's depiction of Hell, and of course, its history makes it a fairly special place. It is a fairly large space that can accommodate for big numbers. There is additional balcony space as well. The musical acts that play there often tend to be those with solid indie credentials that are no longer just starters and/or had their fan base grow.