The Intuit Dome in Inglewood is set to make its debut as a performance venue this week beginning with Bruno Mars on Thursday and Friday.
This fall, the $2 billion dome will also be the new home of the Los Angeles Clippers, whose owner, Steve Ballmer, also owns the venue.
A rendering of Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. (L.A. Clippers)
A rendering of Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. (L.A. Clippers)
The Halo Board at Intuit Dome. July 19, 2024. (KTLA)
Rendering of interior of the Intuit Dome and the massive Halo Board and “The Wall.” (Los Angeles Clippers)
Rendering of interior court at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood (Los Angeles Clippers)
Inglewood, CA – April 17: Construction workers walk outside by a promotion for Bruno Mars performance at Intuit Dome on Wednesday, April 17, 2024 in Inglewood, CA. (Michael Blackshire / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Construction workers stretch before working as members of the media tour the Los Angeles Clippers’ Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., Thursday, June 22, 2023. The arena is expected to be completed in time for the 2024-25 NBA season. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Members of the media tour the Los Angeles Clippers’ Intuit Dome in Inglewood, Calif., Thursday, June 22, 2023. The arena is expected to be completed in time for the 2024-25 NBA season. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
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As Becky Colwell, VP of Music and Events at Intuit Dome, told the Daily Breeze, the space has been maximized to increase fan enjoyment.
“[Ballmer’s] priority was always to create a space that was not only state-of-the-art but also deeply user-friendly,” she said. “While technology plays a significant role, it was never meant to overshadow the experience. Instead, Steve wanted to use technology to ensure that every fan and guest feels as comfortable as possible. And that’s precisely what we’ve achieved with every seat in this house.”