INGLEWOOD, Calif. (2UG) – Inglewood Mayor James T. Butts Jr. is adamant that fans attending Taylor Swift’s upcoming concerts at SoFi Stadium are NOT allowed to park in residential areas to avoid parking fees.
Inglewood has implemented a robust citywide permit parking program that charges residents to park in front of their homes in order to discourage attendees of events at the Inglewood Sports and Entertainment District venues from parking there.
There are plenty of alternatives for fans to choose from in order to attend the concert which includes taking public transportation.
Swift’s official Eras Tour site and the SoFi site both link to the parking-spot finder operated by Arrive’s ParkWhiz, which searches the area for available spaces you can reserve. ParkWhiz’s index includes about two dozen lots that are arguably within walking distance of SoFi — that is, within two miles — although some have already sold out. For the Aug. 3 show, prices ranged from $16.50 to $275, with spots at the relatively close-in Hollywood Park Casino Garage going for about $57.
(Ticketmaster also offers parking passes for one of the lots covered by ParkWhiz: the Kia Forum, which is adjacent to SoFi. You’ll pay $78.50 for a spot there through Ticketmaster, which is $5 more than ParkWhiz charges.)
One more option is the city of Inglewood’s Park & Go service, which offers spaces in two remote lots and a shuttle bus to and from the stadium. The spaces can be reserved for $38.25 each, and round-trip rides on the shuttle are $8.70 per person.
Los Angeles Times contributed to this report.
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So the stadium itself doesn’t have parking? How can u build a stadium with no or little parking? Inglewood needs to get it together cuz it really seems like clowns run the show
A clown show indeed with the only ones laughing all the way to the bank are the billionaires and their consultants.
This state of the art venue is a pain for fans who pay big bucks, And a pain for residents who are gridlocked out of or into our own homes on event days!!
Run this scary through your mind…..how do you picture emergency services getting anyone to a hospital in the gridlock? Fan or community member!!