Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Known as “The Greatest Stadium in the World”, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is one of the most venerable sports monuments in America today with countless historic events & milestones taking place inside its walls during one-hundred years of celebrated history. The Coliseum has served as home field for the USC Football team since 1923 and is the only stadium that has played host to two Olympiads (X and XXIII) and soon a third (XXXIVth Olympiad in 2028), three NFL Championships, two Super Bowls (I and VII) and a World Series (1959). It was declared a National Historic Landmark on July 27, 1984 still serves as a living memorial to all who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I. The Coliseum has also hosted Evil Knievel in 1973, a Papal Mass by Pope John Paul II in 1987, Nelson Mandela's Crusade against Apartheid in 1990 & countless sold out concerts including U2, Pink Floyd, The Who, Metallica, Bruce Springsteen & the Rolling Stones. The MLB's Los Angeles Dodgers as well as the NFL's Rams, Chargers and Raiders have also called the Coliseum home. If interested in booking the Coliseum for an event or Coliseum Historic Tour, visit www.lacoliseum.com or email us your inquiry at lamcinfo@usc.edu.
Accepts Credit Cards
ADA Accessible
Eco Friendly
Public Space ADA Compliant
Family Friendly
Student Group Friendly
Green Certified
Tour Group Friendly
Self Parking
Total Square Footage: 784080
Largest Room Square Footage: 100000
Total Meeting Rooms: 7
Capacity Inside: 500
Capacity Outside: 93607
Available for Buy Out
Auditorium With Stage
In-House Catering Service
Max Theater Capacity: 10000
Max Reception Capacity: 10000
Max Banquet Capacity: 5000
Max Classroom Capacity: 250
Number of Breakout Rooms: 50