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SoFi Stadium – stadium description

Los Angeles had no NFL team after 1995, which made the metropolis the largest unclaimed market for professional football. It even became quite common for teams to threaten departure for Los Angeles during negotiations with their local authorities, usually over public subsidies. And yet the visions we’ve seen for Carson stadium or Farmers Field (just last two out of many more) never came to fruition. But while for many years relocation to Los Angeles was just gossip, this changed in 2014. That’s when billionaire Stanley Kroenke decided to buy a significant chunk of land under the recently defunct Hollywood Park horse racing track.

Along with other investors and with massive support from the NFL, Kroenke drew up plans for a 120-hectare (298-acre) mixed use complex centred around a new stadium. Departing from the aged model of main venue surrounded by oceans of parking spots, the developers envisioned 2,500 houses, 83,600 m2 (900,000 square feet) of retail, 74,300 m2 (800,000 square feet) of office spaces, a hotel with 300 rooms and 1 ha (2.5 acres) of leisure and green areas, divided into 25 smaller sections.

The Inglewood location lies just under 4 km (2.5 mi) from the Los Angeles International Airport, which forced serious compromises, considering the development’s scale. The stadium’s height was reduced to roughly 30-35 metres (over 100 feet), which forced bulk of the auditorium to be located below ground level. Also, Kroenke had to finance infrastructural upgrade ($29 million) for the airport in order to avoid radar interruptions due to the stadium. And even then, with the green light, no tower cranes were allowed on the construction site, making work even more challenging.

The design was awarded to HKS, famous for several major stadium projects, including the record-breaking AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. The prime goal was maximum flexibility of the new stadium, not limiting it to only football and other conventional large events. Thus the creation of more than just a stadium. Under one roof HKS managed to fit the main stadium with 70,240 seats (expandable by 30,000 more for major events), an indoor live event venue with 6,000 seats and a covered plaza of 2.5 acres (1 ha) between the two, also available for events.

The stadium takes inspiration in the Californian indoor-outdoor lifestyle. As confirmed by HKS, the investor asked for a stadium that would feel outdoors while providing all the benefits of a closed venue. Thus the almost transparent permanent dome and yet almost no external walls. Second inspiration was the Pacific Ocean, which led to the wave-like shape of the building, futuristic and simple at the same time. The form is complimented by detailed landscaping of semi-open terraces leading to the auditorium.

Main form of the stadium has contact with the ground only in three corners of the building. Here, fans can see the decorative detailing. Outer edge of the roof and most of the opaque facades are covered with triangular panels of perforated anodised aluminium. A total of 34,789 were ordered and most of them are also equipped with LEDs to bring the stadium alive in the evening. By day, in turn, the panels’ perception depends on the sun’s position, between snow white at noon to red during sunset.

The largest decoration, in literal terms, is the stadium’s elaborate canopy, resting on 37 primary columns. Although bulk of the roof is based on tensile cable technology, numbers given by the roof’s manufacturer are stunning. 67,000 tons of materials were apparently used, with the weight of primary steel trusses at 20,000 tons and cables at 1,400 tons. The entirety is independent from the stadium beneath and can withstand strong earthquakes without risking safety of people potentially gathered below.

Covered with single-layer ETFE, the roof ensures proper sunlight access while also limiting heat transfer and potential blinding effect. Comprised of 302 segments, the canopy covers 75,000 m2 and is thus the largest of its kind. Most of the roof is also etched with LEDs in order to create displays visible from planes landing at LAX. Interestingly, the roof also has 46 mechanical windows (32 large and 14 smaller) in order to aid natural ventilation when needed.

Beneath the roof is another major achievement, typical of US stadiums: a record-breaking giant screen, marketed as ‘the oculus’. The panoramic, double-sided structure weighs 1,000 tons and offers 6,500 m2 of display space (4K, 80 million pixels), reaching the length of 109 m (122 feet) and height of 12 m (40 feet). Interestingly, the screen is integrated with the stadium’s sound system, with 260 speakers built in, just like 56 5G internet antennas.

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Under the record-breaking roof and screen is one more record to set: floor space. In total the building offers 288,500 m2 (3,100,000 square feet) for various uses. These range from underground parking, 12 different hospitality clubs, 260 private boxes, 7 suite experiences to semi-open concourses for fans. It’s no wonder a massive floor space is needed when even the production of giant screen content requires 80 people.

The stands were divided into four major tiers, divided by strips of premium seating. In total the stadium offers a truly stunning 13,000 premium places, promising high revenue. The lowermost premium locations are on field level, the uppermost ones at the 8th floor, allowing guests to admire the panoramic view inside and out.

There’s one more record that the Inglewood giant managed to break. It’s officially the most expensive stadium in history. Including secondary functions of the project’s first phase (stadium and event arena, nearby roads, landscaping, ancillary buildings) estimates vary between $5-6 billion. As for the stadium itself, it may be less lavish but still managed to break the record already upon groundbreaking. Back in 2016 it was estimated at $2.6 billion, more than any other previously. By May of 2020 the price tag went beyond $3.4 billion.

The expense seems even painful when taking into account that the project slipped from opening in 2019 to 2020, in the middle of a pandemic. But the lack of revenue in early days is to be compensated. Well before completion the building had its stunning naming rights deal with SoFi (valued at $400-600 over 20 years), groundsharing agreement between Rams and Chargers, hosting rights for the 2022 Super Bowl, the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship or the 2028 Olympic ceremonies, to name a few.

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SoFi Stadium – StadiumDB.com (2024)

FAQs

How much do the chargers pay to play at SoFi? ›

The team pays $1 in rent annually to play at SoFi Stadium after contributing $200 million (from the league's G4 stadium financing loan program) to construction of the $5 billion venue owned and operated by Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke, who benefits from the vast majority of that stadium's revenue.

Is SoFi Stadium too small for soccer? ›

More troublesome is the fact that SoFi's field, built with the NFL in mind, is too narrow for soccer and FIFA is demanding expensive modifications to bring the pitch up to code.

How many people were at the Taylor Swift concert at SoFi Stadium? ›

On that evening, Swift performed in front of about 70,000 people. “Signals were recorded on regional seismic network stations located within 9 km (about 5.59 miles) of the stadium, as well as on strong‐motion sensors placed near and inside the stadium prior to the concert series,” the publication stated.

Who actually owns SoFi Stadium? ›

FIFA is at the centre of escalating tensions with the Kroenke family, the owners of Los Angeles' SoFi Stadium, over the terms of the agreement to be a host venue at the 2026 men's World Cup. The 2026 World Cup is to be staged across sixteen cities in the U.S., Mexico and Canada and the venues were announced last year.

Who was the first person to sell out SoFi? ›

Travis Scott becomes the first rapper to sell out SoFi Stadium.

Do Chargers rent SoFi from Rams? ›

The approval, as part of a concession made by Kroenke to get the stadium project and Rams relocation approved, also gave the San Diego Chargers the first option to relocate to Los Angeles and share the stadium with the Rams, conditioned on a negotiated lease agreement between the two teams.

How much is a soda at SoFi Stadium? ›

A hard seltzer or a canned wine is going for $17 inside the confines of SoFi Stadium. Not a drinker? You're not exactly off the hook, though you can save some coin with a $7 aluminum Pepsi fountain soda or $6 Lifewater premium bottled water. If you're skimping, an aluminum bottle of Aquafina goes for $5.

Has SoFi Stadium paid for itself? ›

SoFi Stadium was privately funded and is owned by StadCo LA, LLC, Stan Kroenke's stadium company.

Will SoFi Stadium host the 2026 World Cup? ›

FIFA World Cup 26™ will be played at Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium), the world's top venue for sports and entertainment, located in Inglewood. Designed with a demountable seating system to accommodate a FIFA regulation pitch, Los Angeles Stadium (SoFi Stadium) will begin to undergo modifications in February 2024.

Is SoFi Stadium bigger than Disney? ›

That's the number of acres that SoFi Stadium sits on. The campus is 3.5 times bigger than Disneyland!

Is it safe to go to SoFi Stadium? ›

The neighborhood around SoFi has less crime than areas around 21 of the other 29 NFL stadiums, according to the study. There were 6.19 violent crimes and 25.81 property crimes per 1,000 residents near SoFi in 2021 or a total of 32 crimes per 1,000 residents, according to FBI data.

Is Taylor Swift a billionaire? ›

The financial news outlet said she is the first artist to achieve billionaire status solely on the basis of her music, and estimated she has a $1.1 billion fortune.

How much does Taylor Swift make per stadium concert? ›

How much does Taylor Swift make per concert? Taylor Swift makes approximately a jaw-dropping $13.6 million (£10.73 million) per concert she performs at, according to Forbes.

Who is Taylor Swift's brother? ›

What is the highest attendance at SoFi Stadium? ›

SoFi Stadium | Congratulations to @teddysphotos on breaking the highest single-show attendance record at #SoFiStadium with over 81,000 fans!

What was Taylor Swift's biggest crowd? ›

Almost 100,000 fans were in the crowd at the city's famous cricket ground (the MCG) for her biggest concert so far – and they did not go unnoticed by Swift. She told them: “If I seem a little bit like I'm losing my mind over the fact that there are 96,000 people here tonight … it's because it's true.

Did Metallica sell more tickets than Taylor Swift? ›

Metallica drew roughly 78,000 fans to each of their two shows at the stadium over the weekend, beating pop superstar Taylor Swift's previous record of drawing roughly 70,000 fans to each of her six shows. Metallica reportedly sold a total of 156,000 tickets to both shows.

What was the largest Taylor Swift concert? ›

Number of people in attendance at her biggest show to date

Swift played three back-to-back shows at MCG on Feb. 16, 17, and 18 that were each attended by a record 96,000 people for a three-day total of 288,000 concertgoers.

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