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Welcome to the official website of the Hollywood Walk of Fame — where you will find the most comprehensive and accurate information on the Walk and its honorees. Enjoy exploring and learning more about the world’s most famous sidewalk and the celebrities it honors!
Instructions for Attending - Hollywood Walk of Fame. All star ceremonies are free to attend. There is a public viewing area for all Walk of Fame star ceremonies. There is no fee to attend, no tickets, no admission fees. Wear comfortable shoes and hydrate, bring sunscreen.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is an internationally-recognized Hollywood icon. With about 24 induction ceremonies annually broadcast around the world, the constant reinforcement provided to the public has made the Walk of Fame a top visitor attraction.
A: Walk of Fame ceremonies are open and free to the public. There is a public viewing area set up for all to enjoy, subject to City restrictions. Please be aware that ceremony dates are subject to change.
Award-winning actor Ewan McGregor will be honored with the 2,789th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, September 12, at 11:30 am PT at 6840 Hollywood Boulevard, next to the El Capitan Theatre.
Welcome to the official website of the Hollywood Walk of Fame — where you will find the most comprehensive and accurate information on the Walk and its honorees. Enjoy exploring and learning more about the world’s most famous sidewalk and the celebrities it honors!
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame is an internationally-recognized Hollywood icon. With approximately 24 star ceremonies annually broadcast around the world, the constant reinforcement provided to the public has made the Walk of Fame a top visitor attraction.
Memorial flowers for Walk of Famer Louis Gossett, Jr. will be placed on his Hollywood Walk of Fame star today at noon. The star is located at 7018 Hollywood Boulevard, next to the historic Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is an internationally-recognized Hollywood icon. With approximately 24 star ceremonies annually broadcast around the world, the constant reinforcement provided to the public has made the Walk of Fame a top visitor attraction.