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The '''Vinewood Bowl''' is an amphitheatre located in the [[Vinewood Hills]] district of [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. It is based on the [[wp:Hollywood Bowl|Hollywood Bowl]]. Similar to their real-life counterparts, the [[Vinewood Sign]] is visible from the seating area of the Vinewood Bowl. It is accessible from the [[Los Santos Freeway]] (Interstate 1) off the Vinewood Park Drive exit.
The '''Vinewood Bowl''' is an amphitheatre located in the [[Vinewood Hills]] district of [[Los Santos in GTA V|Los Santos]] in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. It is based on the [[wp:Hollywood Bowl|Hollywood Bowl]]. Similar to their real-life counterparts, the [[Vinewood Sign]] is visible from the seating area of the Vinewood Bowl. It is accessible from the [[Los Santos Freeway]] (Interstate 1) off the Vinewood Park Drive exit. The reality talent show [[Fame or Shame]] is filmed at Vinewood Bowl for the competition proper.


== Role in the GTA V plot ==
The Vinewood Bowl is the setting for [[Lifeinvader]]'s keynote address for unveiling their [[Friend Request|prototype smartphone]]; during the address, Lifeinvader founder and CEO [[Jay Norris]] is assassinated on live national television when the phone explodes.


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Revision as of 01:50, 3 October 2013

The Vinewood Bowl is an amphitheatre located in the Vinewood Hills district of Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto V. It is based on the Hollywood Bowl. Similar to their real-life counterparts, the Vinewood Sign is visible from the seating area of the Vinewood Bowl. It is accessible from the Los Santos Freeway (Interstate 1) off the Vinewood Park Drive exit. The reality talent show Fame or Shame is filmed at Vinewood Bowl for the competition proper.

Role in the GTA V plot

The Vinewood Bowl is the setting for Lifeinvader's keynote address for unveiling their prototype smartphone; during the address, Lifeinvader founder and CEO Jay Norris is assassinated on live national television when the phone explodes.