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Jun 11-14
FIFA Fan Festival™ Los Angeles
The venue will come alive from June 11-14, creating an unforgettable opening weekend celebration for fans starting their world cup experience in Los Angeles.
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Jul 4
America250 July 4 Concert
This July 4th, celebrate at America’s Block Party, a can’t-miss concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, hosted by America250.!
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Aug 29
San Jose State vs USC
The Trojans will open up the 2026 season with a Week Zero matchup against San José State.
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Sep 4
Fresno State vs USC
USC then welcomes Fresno State of the Mountain West Conference to Southern California on Friday, September 4. The Bulldogs, who are led by former USC assistant head coach for defense / linebackers coach Matt Entz, return to the Coliseum for a fifth time in series history.
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Sep 12
Louisiana vs USC
USC wraps up nonconference play and the team's three-game homestand on Sept. 12 with a matchup against Louisiana. The Ragin' Cajuns, led by head coach Michael Desormeaux, will be a new opponent for the Trojans.
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Sep 26
Oregon vs USC
The Trojans return home to host Oregon on Sept. 26 for the Coliseum's Big Ten opener. USC holds a 38-24-2 all-time lead in its series with Oregon.
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Oct 3
Washington vs USC
Another home game awaits the Trojans as they welcome a familiar foe, Washington, to Los Angeles on Oct. 3. USC boasts a 51-32-4 record over the Huskies.
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Oct 31
Ohio State vs USC
The Trojans return home to welcome Ohio State to the Coliseum on Halloween, Oct. 31. USC is 13-10-1 against the Buckeyes.
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Nov 21
Maryland vs USC
USC returns to the West Coast for its final home game of the 2026 campaign on Nov. 21, welcoming Maryland to the Coliseum for the first time.
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The home of the USC Trojans and so much more - there is always something happening at the Memorial Coliseum! From ticket information to insider tips on how to have the best experience possible, we have everything you need to know when planning your visit to “The Greatest Stadium in the World”!
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Whether it is a traditional ticketed concert or sporting event for 75,000, or an intimate private affair on the field with 10 of your closest friends, the Memorial Coliseum has something to suit all of your needs! With a variety of iconic and unique function spaces to choose from, we would be honored to host your event- and help you make history.
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Known as "The Greatest Stadium in the World", and a living memorial to all who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during World War I, the Coliseum has been a civic treasure for generations of Angelenos. The legacy of events and individuals hosted in nine-plus-decades reads like no other.
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Meet the people, partners and organizations behind the legacy of the Memorial Coliseum. Our dedicated team is focused on providing the best customer experience and satisfaction, as well as helping you to discover why we are known across the globe as “The Greatest Stadium in the World”!
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◈ Interior Pages — 10 pages crawledAmerica250 July 4 Concert - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button Jul 4 America250 July 4 Concert Learn More About the Event On July 4, America250 will host a family-friendly concert at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, bringing together major musical artists and patriotic tributes for an in-person audience up to 50,000 and a nationwide livestream audience. Headlining talent will be announced in the coming weeks. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Here are some quick tips to make sure you have a great Coliseum experience: Plan ahead and know how you are getting to the Coliseum. Use navigation and traffic apps such as Waze or Google Maps . Download the SoCal511 mobile app or visit Go511.com to improve your commute & receive live traffic updates. Most traffic into Exposition Park is right-turn only. Left-turn pockets may be closed. Go Metro to USC/Expo Park. Take advantage of the E Line with two stops adjacent to the Coliseum. Purchase event parking in advance for Exposition Park or USC Campus. Rates and availability may vary per event. Get here early. Review policies , be prepared for metal detector screening and have items clearly displayed in a clear bag . Arrive at the gates no later than 60 minutes before the start of the event. The Coliseum is cashless. Only credit/debit cards and mobile pay are accepted. The Coliseum is a no smoking venue. Smoking, smokeless tobacco and smoking implements are prohibited in all areas of the Coliseum. Download mobile tickets to your wallet on your mobile device before arriving. Screenshots are not accepted. For more information on mobile entry, click here . ADA INFORMATION PRIORITY ACCESS AND BUILDING SERVICES The Coliseum is a fully accessible venue. Outside of the Coliseum, curb ramps are enhanced to increase accessibility from key parking lot approaches. Every gate has a priority line for guests with mobility impairments up until 30 minutes before the start of the event. Within the final 30 minutes, all lanes will be open to all guests. Accessible seating sections feature in-seat service for patrons in wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. Information cards will be provided at your seating location during the event. Handrails and more aisles have been added to make it easier for guests who need a little more help to navigate the stairs and get to their seats. We’ve also added more semi-ambulatory seats, which are aisle seats with arm rests that raise to make it easier to transfer to the seat. We encourage all guests with mobility disabilities to utilize personal forms of transportation, including wheelchairs and scooters. If you need to recharge your motorized wheelchair, you may do so at the West Administration Building, located across from Tunnel 11. Patrons should bring all cords and accessories needed to charge their devices. Chargers must use a 110-volt, 20 amp circuit. We cannot provide wheelchair or scooter rentals. An online map with locations of ADA services can be found by clicking here . ACCESSIBLE SEATING The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum can accommodate guests in wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. The Coliseum features multiple areas at Street level that do not require ramps or lifts to access. Situated at a midpoint between field level and the uppermost rows of the Coliseum, these areas can be accessed directly through accessible tunnels, which lead into the seating area of the Coliseum. These locations are situated around most of the circumference of the venue. People who require accessible seating because of a disability are permitted to purchase tickets for accessible seats. Tickets for accessible seats may be sold to individuals who require accessible seating themselves or to someone purchasing on their behalf. People with disabilities who do not require the specific features of accessible seating but merely prefer them are not entitled to purchase accessible seats. Reserved seating in designated sections is available in advance, on a season or individual event basis, based on availability. On event day, guests who previously purchased a non-accessible game ticket but require accessible seating will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served basis, based on availability. For assistance, please contact: USC Trojans (213) 740-GOSC(4672) All Other Coliseum Events (213) 747-7111 Or visit the Box Office located at Gate 29 for resolution. For guests that need additional assistance reaching upper level seats in the Coliseum, escalators are located adjacent to Tunnels 4, 11, and 19. ACCESSIBLE DROP-OFF AND PICK UP Drop-off and pick-up for guests with disabilities should be made on Exposition Park Drive after entering from South Figueroa at W. 39th Street. Please be aware drop-off and/or pick-up may be difficult due to heavy traffic and congestion. Due to post-game traffic patterns, pick-up in this area may be delayed up to 45-60 minutes after the game until streets can be re-opened for access. ACCESSIBLE PARKING AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ADA accessible parking is available in Expo Park. Marked ADA spaces may not be reserved in advance are subject to availability based on arrival. Event parking permit holders may park in ADA spaces, provided they have a valid ADA placard to do so. Due to an extremely high demand for accessible parking, Expo Park is unfortunately unable to accommodate all of our guests, so please arrive early to ensure that you have a space in a lot. Please arrive with your state issued placard and identification, and parking personnel will guide you to your parking area. Event parking rates may vary per event. It is recommended that guests with disabilities take the Metro E (Expo) Line to the Expo Park/USC stop on Exposition Boulevard when visiting the Coliseum. Click here for more information about Accessibility on Metro . GATE ENTRANCE Every gate has a priority line for guests with mobility impairments up until 30 minutes before the start of the event. Within the final 30 minutes, all lanes will be open to all guests. Gate 29 is the Coliseum’s designated ADA entrance. After using the ADA entry, please visit the Accessible Services kiosk immediately inside the gate for any questions. ACCESSIBLE SERVICES KIOSKS Accessible Services Kiosks are conveniently located inside the stadium at Section 109A, Gate 23 and Gate 29. Additional assistance is also available at the West Administration Building across from Tunnel 11. At these locations, guests with disabilities can: Request a ticket exchange for accessible seating Charge wheelchair batteries and other assistive technology (available at West Administration Building only) Pick-up assistive listening devices Rent a sensory bag Learn about other accessible services at the Coliseum CLOSED CAPTIONING The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum provides closed captioning services for all major events. To confirm that closed captioning service will be available, please email LA Coliseum with the event name and the date service is requested. Requests should be made at least one week in advance to the event date. The service provides text of all public address announcements during the game. You can access the service from your browser on any smart phone or mobile device. Data rates may apply. To access the service from your mobile device go to www.CaptionedText.com and enter Confirmation: 2650 (for English) at the top of the page. If you need assistance during an event, pleas FIFA Fan Festival™ Los Angeles - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button Jun 11-14 FIFA Fan Festival™ Los Angeles Buy Tickets About the Event The FIFA Fan Festival™ Los Angeles will transform the historic Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum into a global celebration of football and culture. Fans from across the world will come together to watch live match broadcasts, and enjoy music, cultural programming, interactive experiences, and food that reflects the diversity of Los Angeles. This iconic venue will come alive from June 11-14, creating an unforgettable opening weekend celebration for fans starting their World Cup experience in Los Angeles. Featured matches each day to include: THURSDAY, JUNE 11 ( TICKETS ) 12:00pm: Mexico v South Africa FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026 ( TICKETS ) 12:00pm: Canada v Bosnia and Herzegovina 6:00pm: USA v Paraguay SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 2026 ( TICKETS ) 3:00pm: Brazil v Morocco 6:00pm: Haiti v Scotland SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 2026 ( TICKETS ) 10:00am: Germany v Curacao 1:00pm: Netherlands v Japan “The FIFA Fan Festival is where the heartbeat of the World Cup lives,” said Cobi Jones, US Men’s National Team legend and Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Community Ambassador. “This summer, Los Angeles won’t just be hosting matches — we’ll be hosting the world. From the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to neighborhoods across the region, the Official FIFA Fan Festival will bring people together to celebrate the game, the culture, and the incredible diversity that makes LA special. It’s going to be a once-in-a generation moment for our region, and I can’t wait to see fans from everywhere experience the World Cup, LA style.” KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ENGLISH SPANISH FRENCH PORTUGUESE Date June 11, 2026 - June 14, 2026 Start Time VARIES Tickets On Sale April 22 THU. JUN. 11 10AM - 4PM FRI. JUN. 12 11AM - 9PM SAT. JUN. 13 1PM - 9PM SUN. JUN. 14 9AM - 5PM buy tickets Buy Parking Join Our Mailing List Get the latest news on events & more Email Sign Up Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map © 2026 University of Southern California Employment Privacy Policy Digital Accessibility Employment Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions © Copyright 2026 University of Southern California. All rights reserved. --> News Archives - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button 4 [name] => News [slug] => news [term_group] => 0 [term_taxonomy_id] => 4 [taxonomy] => category [description] => [parent] => 0 [count] => 121 [filter] => raw [cat_ID] => 4 [category_count] => 121 [category_description] => [cat_name] => News [category_nicename] => news [category_parent] => 0 ) --> News Image: LOS ANGELES KICKS OFF WORLD CUP CELEBRATION AS FIFA FAN FESTIVAL™ TICKETS GO ON SALE LOS ANGELES KICKS OFF WORLD CUP CELEBRATION AS FIFA FAN FESTIVAL™ TICKETS GO ON SALE Opening weekend celebration at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum features live match broadcasts, entertainment, and global flavors — with $10 tickets and free entry for... --> Read More Image: 100-Day Countdown to the Fourth of July: America250 Reveals First Five Host Cities for July 3-4 Block Parties and Launches National Give-Back Effort 100-Day Countdown to the Fourth of July: America250 Reveals First Five Host Cities for July 3-4 Block Parties and Launches National Give-Back Effort America250 Names iHeartMedia an Official Audio Partner, Creating a Unified National Listening Experience for the Fourth of July America250, the national nonpartisan organization charged... --> Read More Image: LOS ANGELES WORLD CUP 2026 HOST COMMITTEE UNVEILS COMMUNITY AND FAN ENGAGEMENT PLANS AHEAD OF FIFA WORLD CUP 2026™ LOS ANGELES WORLD CUP 2026 HOST COMMITTEE UNVEILS COMMUNITY AND FAN ENGAGEMENT PLANS AHEAD OF FIFA WORLD CUP 2026™ Plans include the official FIFA Fan Festival™, Los Angeles World Cup 26 Fan Zones, and community events taking place across the Los Angeles region leading... --> Read More Image: L.A. Works’ MLK Day Volunteer Festival Returns to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Marking a Pivotal Year for Los Angeles L.A. Works’ MLK Day Volunteer Festival Returns to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Marking a Pivotal Year for Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, CA — On Monday, January 19, 2026, L.A. Works hosts its annual MLK Volunteer Festival at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, bringing 3,000+... --> Read More Image: LAFC ANNOUNCES 2026 MLS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE LAFC ANNOUNCES 2026 MLS REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE Black & Gold Opens its Ninth Season of Play vs. Inter Miami on Feb. 21 presented by BMO at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum; Every LAFC... --> Read More Image: The Concourse of Heroes: A Living Tribute to Service and Legacy The Concourse of Heroes: A Living Tribute to Service and Legacy For more than a century, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has stood as a powerful symbol of unity, perseverance, and civic pride. Originally dedicated in... --> Read More Image: The day the Dodgers attracted the most A-list celebrities in history — 67 years ago (From LA Timeless – Subscription) The day the Dodgers attracted the most A-list celebrities in history — 67 years ago (From LA Timeless – Subscription) --> Read More Image: New Videoboard, Expanded Concessions Offerings Highlight Enhanced Game Day Experience at the Coliseum for 2025 Season New Videoboard, Expanded Concessions Offerings Highlight Enhanced Game Day Experience at the Coliseum for 2025 Season LOS ANGELES — USC Athletics and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum are set to deliver a reimagined game day experience for Trojan fans this fall,... --> Read More Image: LA28 Unveils 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Opening and Closing Ceremony Locations LA28 Unveils 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Opening and Closing Ceremony Locations The 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Ceremonies will be shared between the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the Stadium in Inglewood, showcasing Los Angeles’ unique blend... --> Read More Load More Join Our Mailing List Get the latest news on events & more Email Sign Up Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map © 2026 University of Southern California Employment Privacy Policy Digital Accessibility Employment Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions © Copyright 2026 University of Southern California. All rights reserved. --> Getting Here - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button Close Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 3911 S. Figueroa St. Enter your starting address for directions to this location. Address Get Directions Getting Here Getting Here presented by SoCal511 . The Coliseum is conveniently located at 3911 S. Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90037, just off I-110 and I-10 in Exposition Park. We are one block south of the University of Southern California and near a number of attractions and dining options. The stadium is also accessibly located near several public transportation routes including Metro light rail and bus lines, and even connects to Amtrak for visitors traveling from neighboring counties. Coliseum Insider Tip: To avoid traffic and parking delays, we highly encourage guests to take public transportation whenever possible, including the Metro E Line which has two stops adjacent to the Coliseum (Expo Park/USC or Expo/Vermont) that are less than a five-minute walk to our entrance gates. Download the SoCal511 mobile app or visit Go511.com to improve your commute & receive live traffic updates. For those guests who rideshare, please check with your favored provider for special event day rates and pickup/drop off locations. WHAT 3 WORDS NAVIGATION The LA Memorial Coliseum uses what3words to help find precise locations at the venue, such as entrances, exits, the ticket office, and more. Every 10 foot square has been given a unique combination of three words: a what3words address. We have added some popular locations here for the venue, find each location by clicking on the link or entering the corresponding 3 word address into the free what3words app : Blue Structure Parking: ///quite.pipe.rides Gate 29: ///solar.pines.chefs Coliseum Box Office Gate 29: ///scores.visits.outer Ticket Sales/Will Call Gate 1: ///before.pace.tricks Ticket Sales Gate 19: ///spend.agents.bend West Administration Building: ///items.handed.star Founders Entry Gate 7: ///tunnel.yoga.incomes Gate 16: ///racing.kept.pepper RIDESHARE Exposition Park allows rideshare access from Figueroa St. with drop off and pick up along Expo Park Dr. During larger events, a designated rideshare area is located at Vermont Ave. between Exposition Blvd. and Downey Way. After the event, exit Gate 19 or 23 and walk north of the Coliseum to Exposition Blvd. and west to Vermont Ave. Please be aware that rideshare services are prohibited from entering Exposition Park area until 45 to 60 minutes after an event due to traffic patterns exiting the area. Metro The Coliseum is easily accessible using the Metro E Line at the Expo Park/USC or Expo/Vermont Stations. The Metro E Line runs from East LA to Santa Monica, and can be easily accessed with connections at 7 th St./Metro Center in downtown Los Angeles to the Metro B & D Lines. A Line riders can transfer to the E Line at the following stations: Little Tokyo/Arts District, Historic Broadway, Grand Av Arts/Bunker Hill, 7 th St./Metro Center and Pico Station. Purchase a $3.50 round-trip fare at the beginning of trips to avoid lines when events are over. Each person, including children over the age of 5, must have a valid TAP card and remember to tap before each boarding. Last trains from Expo Park depart at 11:50 pm heading east towards East LA (via Downtown LA) and 12:10 am heading west towards downtown Santa Monica. Enhanced service begins two to three hours prior to kickoff and continues one to two hours after the game. When leaving the Coliseum, exit the North side of the Coliseum at Gates 19 or 23. For more Metro Gameday information, please visit: https://www.metro.net/riding/gameday/ Metro Service to the Coliseum Download PDF Map Download a map and schedule information for the E Line at https://www.metro.net/riding/schedules/?line=804 Metro also has several convenient parking lots available (fees and availability may vary) at: B Line North Hollywood B Line Station Universal City/Studio City C Line Ample parking is available at nearly all stations between Norwalk and Redondo Beach E Line La Cienega/Jefferson Culver City Expo/Sepulveda Expo/Bundy 26 th /Bergamot 17 th /SMC Indiana in Boyle Heights Atlantic in East Los Angeles A Line APU/Citrus College Azusa Downtown Irwindale Duarte/City of Hope Monrovia Arcadia Sierra Madre Villa in East Pasadena Fillmore in Pasadena Heritage Square Lincoln/Cypress Metro J Line Those fans coming from the San Gabriel Valley or the South Bay area can use the Metro J Line, with parking available at: Harbor Gateway Transit Center El Monte Bus Station Customers can exit at 37 th St./USC station along the I-110 ExpressLanes and walk a few blocks to the Coliseum via Flower Street. TAP vending machines are available at both Harbor Gateway Transit Center and El Monte Bus Station. Metrolink Metrolink is southern California’s regional passenger rail service with 62 stations across Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties. To get to the LA Coliseum via Metrolink, first take the route of your choice to L.A. Union Station. Next, transfer for free to the Metro E Line (Expo) and exit Expo Park/USC or take the Metro J Line (Silver) and exit 37th St/USC. You can plan your trip, door-to-door, using the Moovit App or Transit App . Amtrak Pacific Surfliner Take Amtrak’s Pacific Surfliner to L.A. Union Station (LAX) from the Central Coast, Ventura County, the San Fernando Valley, Orange County or San Diego County and transfer to the Metro Red/Purple Line and then at 7th/Metro transfer to the Expo Line. Be sure to check possible service interruptions during October when planning your trip. http://pacificsurfliner.com/ – schedules Metro ExpressLanes Eleven miles of carpool lanes on the 110 Harbor Freeway have been converted to High-Occupancy Toll lanes, known as Metro ExpressLanes. All toll lane users must have a FasTrak installed in their vehicle regardless of vehicle occupancy. To learn more and sign up for FasTrak, visit www.metroexpresslanes.net LADOT BIKE PROGRAM The recent completion of the MyFigueroa project will bring safety improvements for bicyclists on Figueroa St, but there are already a lot of great routes for getting around the Downtown and USC area on a bike. For more information, check out bike.lacity.org Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours < > Join Our Mailing List Get the latest news on events & more Email Sign Up Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map © 2026 University of Southern California Employment Privacy Policy Digital Accessibility Employment Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions © Copyright 2026 University of Southern California. All rights reserved. --> Oregon vs USC - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button Sep 26 Oregon vs USC Buy Tickets About the Event Game times and television plans for USC’s 2026 football season will be announced at a later date. Trojan fans interested in purchasing tickets for Big Ten Conference action can visit usctrojans/2026deposit for more information. USC’s 2026 conference home opponents will be Maryland, Ohio State, Oregon, and Washington . For more information, please call 213-740 GO SC. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Here are some quick tips to make sure you have a great game day experience: Plan ahead and know how you are getting to the Coliseum. Use navigation and traffic apps such as Waze or Google Maps . Download the SoCal511 mobile app or visit Go511.com to improve your commute & receive live traffic updates. Most traffic into Exposition Park is right-turn only. Left-turn pockets will be closed. Go Metro on Gameday. Take advantage of the E (Expo) Line with two stops adjacent to the Coliseum. Exposition Park Lots are permit only. There are no cash lots at Exposition Park during USC football games. USC campus parking structures now feature Text2Park technology – all you need is your license plate, a mobile phone, and a credit card! Get here early. Review policies , be prepared for metal detector screening and have items clearly displayed in a clear bag . Arrive at the gates no later than 60 minutes before kickoff. The Coliseum is cashless. Only credit/debit cards and mobile pay are accepted. The Coliseum is a no smoking venue. Smoking, smokeless tobacco and smoking implements are prohibited in all areas of the Coliseum. Download mobile tickets to your digital wallet on your mobile device before arriving. Printed versions and screenshots are not accepted. More information about USC Trojans Mobile Tickets. HEALTH & SAFETY The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and USC are excited to welcome you back to live events. You have our commitment to deliver the best experience for our guests and employees in a safe and clean environment. California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency is over, but COVID-19 has not gone away. Please keep taking steps to prevent the spread. In accordance with the State of California and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s updated guidelines , Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines , including recommended booster doses. Follow recommendations for isolation if you have suspected or confirmed COVID-19. If you are at high risk of getting very sick , talk with a healthcare provider about additional prevention actions. People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a high-quality mask or respirator when indoors in public. Protect Yourself and Others Before leaving for the event, conduct a wellness assessment of yourself and family members if you are healthy enough to attend a public event. If you have a cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and fever or chills, or if you are currently under isolation or quarantine orders, please return home and contact your health care provider. If you have a temperature of 100 degrees or higher you may not enter the venue. If you have experienced symptoms during or after your visit please contact your health care provider. Please note that protocols are subject to change. What You Need There is no longer a requirement to provide proof of vaccination for entry. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and California Department of Public Health suggest to stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines , including recommended booster doses. Face Covering A face mask is no longer required to be worn during events. People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a high-quality mask or respirator when indoors in public. Wearing a face mask is proven to help prevent transmission of the virus, particularly to persons with prolonged, cumulative exposure or persons with higher risk of illness. Ticketing All tickets should be purchased in advance. Event day ticket sales at the box office may not be available. All tickets will be delivered as mobile tickets to scan upon entry. Please review Los Angeles County Travel Advisory for updates. Enhanced Cleaning Cleaning practices are in alignment with CDC, WHO, OSHA and Public Health recommendations to help facilitate the effective removal of germs. All restrooms have dedicated attendants and be routinely cleaned and disinfected each hour during the event. Clean hands keep you healthy! Wash and scrub regularly for at least twenty (20) seconds to help prevent the spread of germs and viruses. Disinfectants in use are EPA approved for use against SARS-CoV-2. Food and Beverage Please return to your seat while actively eating or drinking. ALL food and beverage should be consumed while stationary or seated, regardless of vaccination status. Concessions may operate at reduced capacity and some menus may not be available. Food may be served fully-wrapped and in a closable container. Single-serving food items may be brought into the venue in an approved clear bag or carried by hand. ADA INFORMATION PRIORITY ACCESS AND BUILDING SERVICES The Coliseum is a fully accessible venue. Outside of the Coliseum, curb ramps are enhanced to increase accessibility from key parking lot approaches. Every gate has a priority line for guests with mobility impairments up until 30 minutes before the start of the event. Within the final 30 minutes, all lanes will be open to all guests. Accessible seating sections feature in-seat service for patrons in wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. Information cards will be provided at your seating location during the event. Handrails and more aisles have been added to make it easier for guests who need a little more help to navigate the stairs and get to their seats. We’ve also added more semi-ambulatory seats, which are aisle seats with arm rests that raise to make it easier to transfer to the seat. We encourage all guests with mobility disabilities to utilize personal forms of transportation, including wheelchairs and scooters. If you need to recharge your motorized wheelchair, you may do so at the West Administration Building, located across from Tunnel 11. Patrons should bring all cords and accessories needed to charge their devices. Chargers must use a 110-volt, 20 amp circuit. We cannot provide wheelchair or scooter rentals. An online map with locations of ADA services can be found by clicking here . ACCESSIBLE SEATING The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum can accommodate guests in wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. The Coliseum features multiple areas at Street level that do not require ramps or lifts to access. Situated at a midpoint between field level and the uppermost rows of the Coliseum, these areas can be accessed directly through accessible tunnels, which lead into the seating area of the Coliseum. These locations are situated around most of the circumference of the venue. People who require accessible seating because of a disability are permitted to purchase tickets for accessible seats. Tickets for accessible seats may be sold to individuals who require accessible seating themselves or to someone purchasing on their behalf. People with disabilities who do not require the specific features of access Contact Us - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button Contact Us Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 3911 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90037 Phone: 213-747-7111
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All rights reserved. --> Timeline – Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button --> Historical Timeline SORT BY: DATE | EVENT TYPE 1920 - 1939 1940 - 1959 1960 - 1979 1980 - 1999 2000 - 2019 2020 - Present Timeline 1920 - 1939 1920 - 1939 1940 - 1959 1960 - 1979 1980 - 1999 2000 - 2019 2020 - Present Arts & Culture Leadership Military Music Olympics Sports USC Arts & Culture Leadership Military Music Olympics Sports USC January 1 1923 USC vs. Penn State in 9th Rose Bowl Back on January 1, 1923, USC played Penn State in the 9th Rose Bowl, winning with a final score of 14-3. May 1 1923 Coliseum Construction Completed After breaking ground on December 21, 1921, the Coliseum's construction was completed on May 1, 1923, with a capacity of 75,000. The Coliseum was commissioned to be built in 1921 as a memorial to Los Angeles veterans of World War I. The stadium was designed by notable local architects John and Donald Parkinson, a father-and-son architectural team. The original bowl’s preliminary construction costs were $954,873. July 2 1923 The American Historical Review & Motion Picture Industrial Exposition The American Historical Review and Motion Picture Industrial Exposition was the first event held at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, less than two months after construction was completed. The event ran from July 2 to August 4, 1923 and attracted more than 300,000 spectators. Coined “The Greatest Attraction in the Southwest This Year," the expo promised to present both “the highlights of American history” as well as “every phase of the motion picture industry.” The story of this historic event is unique and vast. Read more about it on the Homestead Museum's blog . October 6 1923 USC vs. Pomona-Pitzer: The Coliseum’s First Game Several months after the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum opened its doors to the Los Angeles community, over 20,000 fans swarmed through the entrance to watch the Coliseum’s first ever football game: USC vs. Pomona-Pitzer. The game was a doubleheader, opened by USC’s Freshmen team, known as the “Peagreeners,” playing Santa Ana High School. Next up, the Trojans swept the field against Pomona in a 23-7 win, guided by Coach Henderson. USC showed the crowd they were perfectly at home in their shiny new bowl, equipped with all the comforts and amenities of what was coined the “Greatest Stadium in the World.” The game was carried by USC’s Dolley and Campbell, who were running through Pomona’s defense until they were dizzy. By halftime, the score was USC 17; Pomona 0. In the second half, Pomona scored their sole touchdown. This was USC’s first of hundreds of wins in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and the first fans of millions to watch football in the stadium. April 10 1925 “Bull” Montana vs. Jack Dempsey In the early 1920s, Luigi Montagna, better known as "Bull" Montana, often wrestled with his friend Jack Dempsey, a world champion fighter, prior to some of Dempsey's larger fights to help entertain the press and spectators. The duo teamed for a 1925 special exhibition in connection with the U.S. battle fleet's athletic day at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The exhibition featured men and women champions in various sports; the crowd was filled with officers and enlisted men within the armed forces who were being honored. According to wrestling historian, J. Michael Kenyon: "The two celluloid artists attacked each other with convincing fury, scorning custard pies and other studio weapons, and battling with their bare hands. Dempsey finally heaved the Bull through the ropes after ten minutes of what was called wrestling and was conceded the victory." Dempsey continued to box in exhibition matches until 1940, but he was never a serious contender again. He became a successful restaurateur in New York City and remained a popular figure until his death in 1983. As for Montana, he continued playing movie bits into the 1940s. He died on January 24, 1950 in Los Angeles, California. April 25 1925 Paavo Nurmi: World’s Greatest Distance Runner Paavo Nurmi, arguably the world's greatest distance runner, held a track meet at the Coliseum. With over 500 athletes competing, many of them recent Olympians, Nurmi, of Finland, was the clear star attraction. Known as the "Flying Finn," Nurmi raced against American Lloyd Hahn to try and break the world record in the mile & a half race, as well as other exhibition events against local Native American tribes from California. One of Nurmi's most impressive talents was not only his speed but his rare skill to adjust his pace in a variety of different races, from the 1500m to the 10,000m — even competing in the 3000m steeplechase! Throughout the course of his career, Nurmi set 22 world records and won nine gold & three silver medals in his 12 track & field events at the Olympics (1920, 1924 and 1928). Nurmi, who rarely ran without a stopwatch in his hand, has been credited for introducing the "even pace" strategy and analytic approach to running, as well as for making running a major international sport. September 20 1927 Colonel Charles Lindbergh Charles Lindbergh, the hero who piloted the first trans-Atlantic flight nonstop from New York to Paris, was greeted by 60,000 admiring fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Colonel Lindbergh flew into LA in the "Spirit of St. Louis" air cruiser, dipping and diving to all of those in awe on the ground. Following a cheerful parade that went from First and Broadway all the way to the Coliseum, Lindbergh delivered his speech which focused on bringing awareness towards the need for air supremacy in America, with every major city opening an airport and pioneering a new world of commercial aviation. September 27 1927 “College” – A Silent Film Starring Buster Keaton “College” is a 1927 comedy-drama silent film. The film takes place in Southern California, directed by James W. Horne and Buster Keaton. Keaton also stars in the film, alongside Anne Cornwall and Harold Goodwin. The film was screened at the Los Angeles Coliseum, making it the first movie to ever be played there. September 28 1929 First USC vs UCLA Matchup While the Coliseum served as home field for both USC and UCLA at the time, the iconic crosstown rivalry met for the first time on September 28, 1929. The game was the season opener for both teams. USC was coming off its first national championship season while UCLA had just completed its first season in the Pacific Coast Conference. The Trojans were led by legendary coach Howard Jones and defeated the Bruins 76-0, which still stands as the most lopsided score of the series. As of the 2022 season, USC leads the all-time series with 50 wins while UCLA has 33 wins. There have been seven ties in the series. July 30 1932 X Olympiad Opening Ceremony The 1932 Summer Olympic Games opened at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on July 30, 1932. The crowd of 101,022 welcomed athletes from 37 countries, including the 357 men and 43 women competing on Team USA. It is estimated that over 1.2 million fans from all over the world attended the Games (interestingly, the same number of people that were residing in the City of Los Angeles at that time). This was the first Olympics which involved the setup of an Olympic Village for the visiting athletes, and also premiered the use of a three-tier Louisiana vs USC - Los Angeles Coliseum Skip to content Los Angeles Coliseum Events & Tickets Upcoming Events USC Trojans Football Find your seat Plan Your Visit Getting Here Parking ADA Information Coliseum A to Z Guide Coliseum Maps Concessions Coliseum Historic Tours Host Your Event Our Legacy Centennial Brick Program Centennial Song Coliseum History Concourse of Heroes Historical Timeline Memorial Court of Honor Sports Arena History About Us Our Team Sponsors & Partners News Contact Us Lost & Found Sustainability & Awards Facebook X Instagram YouTube Map Search Search: Search Submit search for: Search Submit Button Sep 12 Louisiana vs USC Buy Tickets About the Event Game times and television plans for USC’s 2026 football season will be announced at a later date. Trojan fans interested in purchasing tickets for Big Ten Conference action can visit usctrojans/2026deposit for more information. USC’s 2026 conference home opponents will be Maryland, Ohio State, Oregon, and Washington . For more information, please call 213-740 GO SC. KNOW BEFORE YOU GO Here are some quick tips to make sure you have a great game day experience: Plan ahead and know how you are getting to the Coliseum. Use navigation and traffic apps such as Waze or Google Maps . Download the SoCal511 mobile app or visit Go511.com to improve your commute & receive live traffic updates. Most traffic into Exposition Park is right-turn only. Left-turn pockets will be closed. Go Metro on Gameday. Take advantage of the E (Expo) Line with two stops adjacent to the Coliseum. Exposition Park Lots are permit only. There are no cash lots at Exposition Park during USC football games. USC campus parking structures now feature Text2Park technology – all you need is your license plate, a mobile phone, and a credit card! Get here early. Review policies , be prepared for metal detector screening and have items clearly displayed in a clear bag . Arrive at the gates no later than 60 minutes before kickoff. The Coliseum is cashless. Only credit/debit cards and mobile pay are accepted. The Coliseum is a no smoking venue. Smoking, smokeless tobacco and smoking implements are prohibited in all areas of the Coliseum. Download mobile tickets to your digital wallet on your mobile device before arriving. Printed versions and screenshots are not accepted. More information about USC Trojans Mobile Tickets. HEALTH & SAFETY The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and USC are excited to welcome you back to live events. You have our commitment to deliver the best experience for our guests and employees in a safe and clean environment. California’s COVID-19 State of Emergency is over, but COVID-19 has not gone away. Please keep taking steps to prevent the spread. In accordance with the State of California and Los Angeles County Department of Public Health’s updated guidelines , Stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines , including recommended booster doses. Follow recommendations for isolation if you have suspected or confirmed COVID-19. If you are at high risk of getting very sick , talk with a healthcare provider about additional prevention actions. People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a high-quality mask or respirator when indoors in public. Protect Yourself and Others Before leaving for the event, conduct a wellness assessment of yourself and family members if you are healthy enough to attend a public event. If you have a cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing and fever or chills, or if you are currently under isolation or quarantine orders, please return home and contact your health care provider. If you have a temperature of 100 degrees or higher you may not enter the venue. If you have experienced symptoms during or after your visit please contact your health care provider. Please note that protocols are subject to change. What You Need There is no longer a requirement to provide proof of vaccination for entry. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and California Department of Public Health suggest to stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines , including recommended booster doses. Face Covering A face mask is no longer required to be worn during events. People may choose to mask at any time. People with symptoms, a positive test, or exposure to someone with COVID-19 should wear a high-quality mask or respirator when indoors in public. Wearing a face mask is proven to help prevent transmission of the virus, particularly to persons with prolonged, cumulative exposure or persons with higher risk of illness. Ticketing All tickets should be purchased in advance. Event day ticket sales at the box office may not be available. All tickets will be delivered as mobile tickets to scan upon entry. Please review Los Angeles County Travel Advisory for updates. Enhanced Cleaning Cleaning practices are in alignment with CDC, WHO, OSHA and Public Health recommendations to help facilitate the effective removal of germs. All restrooms have dedicated attendants and be routinely cleaned and disinfected each hour during the event. Clean hands keep you healthy! Wash and scrub regularly for at least twenty (20) seconds to help prevent the spread of germs and viruses. Disinfectants in use are EPA approved for use against SARS-CoV-2. Food and Beverage Please return to your seat while actively eating or drinking. ALL food and beverage should be consumed while stationary or seated, regardless of vaccination status. Concessions may operate at reduced capacity and some menus may not be available. Food may be served fully-wrapped and in a closable container. Single-serving food items may be brought into the venue in an approved clear bag or carried by hand. ADA INFORMATION PRIORITY ACCESS AND BUILDING SERVICES The Coliseum is a fully accessible venue. Outside of the Coliseum, curb ramps are enhanced to increase accessibility from key parking lot approaches. Every gate has a priority line for guests with mobility impairments up until 30 minutes before the start of the event. Within the final 30 minutes, all lanes will be open to all guests. Accessible seating sections feature in-seat service for patrons in wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. Information cards will be provided at your seating location during the event. Handrails and more aisles have been added to make it easier for guests who need a little more help to navigate the stairs and get to their seats. We’ve also added more semi-ambulatory seats, which are aisle seats with arm rests that raise to make it easier to transfer to the seat. We encourage all guests with mobility disabilities to utilize personal forms of transportation, including wheelchairs and scooters. If you need to recharge your motorized wheelchair, you may do so at the West Administration Building, located across from Tunnel 11. Patrons should bring all cords and accessories needed to charge their devices. Chargers must use a 110-volt, 20 amp circuit. We cannot provide wheelchair or scooter rentals. An online map with locations of ADA services can be found by clicking here . ACCESSIBLE SEATING The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum can accommodate guests in wheelchairs or with restricted mobility. The Coliseum features multiple areas at Street level that do not require ramps or lifts to access. Situated at a midpoint between field level and the uppermost rows of the Coliseum, these areas can be accessed directly through accessible tunnels, which lead into the seating area of the Coliseum. These locations are situated around most of the circumference of the venue. People who require accessible seating because of a disability are permitted to purchase tickets for accessible seats. Tickets for accessible seats may be sold to individuals who require accessible seating themselves or to someone purchasing on their behalf. 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