The Kia Forum — Where Legendary Concerts Happen
The Kia Forum isn't just a venue — it's a monument to live music in Los Angeles. The building has hosted some of the most iconic concert moments in history, from Prince's legendary multi-night runs to Adele's emotional residency to countless arena tours that chose The Forum as their LA anchor. When Teddy Swims walks onto that stage on November 18, he's stepping into a room that demands greatness and rewards it with an atmosphere that can't be manufactured. The circular bowl focuses energy inward, the low ceiling (by arena standards) traps sound in the best possible way, and the result is an intimacy that feels impossible for a 17,500-capacity room.
The 2014 renovation by Madison Square Garden Entertainment preserved The Forum's classic circular design while completely modernizing the interior. New premium seating, upgraded concessions, state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems, and improved accessibility transformed the experience without losing the soul of the building. Artists consistently call it one of their favorite rooms to play, and when you're there for a show, you understand why. There's a resonance to the space — both acoustic and emotional — that connects the performer and the audience in a way that newer, more corporate arenas often miss.
Getting to The Forum from anywhere in LA is surprisingly manageable. The 405 exits at Manchester, Century Boulevard from LAX is a straight shot, and the Metro K Line now connects Inglewood to the broader rail network. Plenty of parking in the surrounding lots, and rideshare zones are well-marked. BigStub has your verified tickets with the full price shown upfront — no hidden fees, no checkout games. This is the LA closer. Don't miss it.