Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
Long Beach Convention Center Los Angeles Long Beach 1962 13,609 Includes Long Beach Performing Arts Center, Long Beach Arena & Long Beach Convention Center
Angel Stadium Los Angeles Anaheim 1966 45,493 Home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (MLB)
Lake Elsinore Diamond Los Angeles Lake Elsinore 1994 7,866 Home of the Lake Elsinore Storm (San Diego Padres Class A-Advanced affiliate)
The Hangar Los Angeles Lancaster 1996 6,860 Home of the Lancaster JetHawks (Colorado Rockies Class A-Advanced affiliate)
Titan Stadium Los Angeles Fullerton 1992 10,000 Home of Cal State Fullerton Titans soccer (Big Sky)
Los Angeles Tennis Center Los Angeles Los Angeles 1984 5,800 Hosts Countrywide Classic & ATP
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles Los Angeles 1923 77,500 Home of USC Trojans football (Big Ten); Hosting 2028 Summer Olympic Games
Toyota Arena Los Angeles Ontario 2008 11,000 Home of the Ontario Reign (AHL), Empire Strykers (MASL), Ontario Clippers (G League Basketball)
Bren Events Center Los Angeles Irvine 1987 5,608 Home of UC Irvine Anteaters basketball (Big West)
Irwindale Speedway Los Angeles Irwindale 1999 6,500 Dragstrip & speedway; Hosts Formula DRIFT events
Galen Center Los Angeles Los Angeles 2006 10,258 Home of USC Trojans basketball (Big Ten)
Coussoulis Arena Los Angeles San Bernardino 1995 5,000 Home of Cal State San Bernardino Coyotes basketball & volleyball (NCAA)
Honda Center Los Angeles Anaheim 1993 18,900 Home of the Anaheim Ducks (NHL)
Walter Pyramid Los Angeles Long Beach 1994 5,000 Home of Cal State Long Beach 49ers basketball & volleyball (Big West)
San Manuel Stadium Los Angeles San Bernardino 1996 5,000 Home of the Inland Empire 66ers (Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Class A-Advanced affiliate); California State San Bernardino Coyotes baseball (NCAA)
Crypto.com Arena Los Angeles Los Angeles 2001 20,000 Home of the Los Angeles Kings (NHL), Los Angeles Lakers (NBA), Los Angeles Clippers (NBA), Los Angeles Sparks (WNBA)
Rose Bowl Los Angeles Pasadena 1922 92,542 Home of UCLA Bruins football (Big Ten); Home of the Rose Bowl; Hosts the BCS National Championship game every 4th year; Hosted 5 Super Bowls
Willow Springs International Raceway Los Angeles Rosamond 1953 5,000 600-acre complex of 8 racetracks embracing nearly every motor sport
LoanMart Field Los Angeles Rancho Cucamonga 1993 6,588 Home of the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (Los Angeles Dodgers A-Advanced affiliate)
Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles Los Angeles 1965 12,829 Home of UCLA Bruins basketball, gymnastics & volleyball (Big Ten)
Dignity Health Sports Park Los Angeles Carson 2003 30,000 Home of the Los Angeles Galaxy (MLS) & LA Galaxy II (USLC); USTA & USSF training centers and bicycle racing track
Anaheim Convention Center Los Angeles Anaheim 1967 9,100 Largest convention center on the West Coast
SoFi Stadium Los Angeles Inglewood 2020 70,240 Home of Los Angeles Rams & Los Angeles Chargers (NFL); Host of Super Bowl LVI, College Football National Championship Game (2023), Opening & Closing Ceremonies of 2028 Olympic Games
Kia Forum Los Angeles Inglewood 1967 18,000 Multi-purpose indoor arena; Former home of the L.A. Lakers (NBA), L.A. Kings (NHL) & L.A. Sparks (WNBA)
Dodger Stadium Los Angeles Los Angeles 1962 56,000 Home of the Los Angeles Dodgers (MLB)
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