SoFi Stadium Welcomes Taylor Swift’s Highly Anticipated Eras Tour

The highly anticipated Taylor Swift mini-residency at SoFi Stadium will commence on Thursday, attracting throngs of fans to Inglewood. To avoid traffic congestion and parking difficulties, transit officials strongly advise utilizing public transportation.

Prior to the Eras Tour shows, a pre-event merchandise sale captivated thousands of Swifties on Wednesday. Devoted fans patiently endured lengthy queues in order to purchase tour memorabilia such as T-shirts and sweatshirts. Another merchandise sale will take place on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Lake Park, adjacent to SoFi Stadium. Sunday serves as a rest day in Swift’s six-night schedule at SoFi.

The official start of the Eras Tour at SoFi is on Thursday night, with additional performances scheduled for Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Demand for tickets was extremely high, prompting stadium officials to remind the public that entry to the venue is exclusive to ticket holders only. Simply congregating nearby or hoping to soak up the atmosphere without a ticket is futile.

As stated on the stadium’s website, once the show has commenced, individuals will not be allowed to remain in the parking lots or outside the stadium. Access to the venue is strictly limited to ticketed guests.

Parking on-site is extremely limited, and concert-goers are strongly encouraged to pre-purchase parking spaces, although availability may be limited due to high demand.

Metro officials strongly advise Swift fans to utilize mass transit options to minimize parking inconveniences. Additional bus and train services will be provided on show nights to facilitate transportation to and from the stadium.

Fans can take the recently opened Metro K Line to the Downtown Inglewood Station and then ride a complimentary shuttle bus to SoFi Stadium. The shuttle service will operate from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. prior to each show, as well as for 90 minutes after the concert concludes. Passengers can transfer to the K Line by taking the E (Expo) Line to the Expo/Crenshaw Station.

Fans traveling from the South Bay or other areas can use the C (Green) Line to reach the Hawthorne/Lennox Station, where another complimentary shuttle service will be available during the same hours.

For out-of-town fans staying at hotels near Los Angeles International Airport, the Metro 117 bus provides convenient access. The bus stops at multiple locations on Century Boulevard and can be ridden to the Century/Yukon station adjacent to the stadium. The bus will continue operating until 90 minutes after the concert ends.

Metro intends to have agency staff, ambassadors, and additional security personnel stationed at various stations to assist Swift fans who may be unfamiliar with the train system. Extra staff will be available at the Expo/Crenshaw Station (for the E and K lines), the K Line Downtown Inglewood Station, the C Line Norwalk, and Hawthorne/Lennox stations, and the Seventh/Metro Center Station downtown, which serves the A (Blue), B (Red), D (Purple), and E lines.

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