The wait is finally over. Intuit Dome, the state-of-the-art basketball arena and concert venue, is now open. The $2 billion facility — the new home to the L.

A. Clippers — held its grand opening on Thursday, Aug. 15, with a ribbon cutting ceremony, complete with a star-studded red carpet, and ultimately the sounds of Grammy winner Bruno Mars, who performed the first of two concerts to christen the new L.

A.-area venue. Intuit Dome is the newest addition to Inglewood’s Hollywood Park sports and entertainment complex , at 3930 W.

Century Blvd. A massive project that had been in the works since 2021, just south of the Kia Forum and SoFi, it opened its doors to thousands of fans on Thursday, and many more will soon make their way through its shiny doors. An evening full of festivities to celebrate the grand opening started with a ribbon cutting ceremony in the plaza near the arena’s entrance.

“Standing here tonight, I’m honestly overwhelmed by the image of a vision realized, a dream fulfilled,” said Gillian Zucker, CEO of Halo Sports and Entertainment. “Intuit Dome is for Clippers fans, it’s for concertgoers, but more than anything, it’s for the entire community.” The cutting-edge facility boasts five basketball courts, an 86,000-square-foot practice and training center, a first-of-its-kind “Halo Board,” a two-sided scoreboard that encircles the arena with nearly an acre of lighting, covering 38,375 square feet.

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