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Inglewood

American  
[ing-guhl-wood] / ˈɪŋ gəlˌwʊd /

noun

  1. a city in SW California, near Los Angeles.


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Alternatively, grab the higher-end “hospitality” packages still on offer, such as a $6,050 Pitchside Lounge pass to the June 12 U.S.-Paraguay game in Inglewood, Calif. You get one ticket with sideline seating, drinks and bragging rights.

From The Wall Street Journal

So the wider pop world should acquaint itself with the Virginia-born group Bad Omens, whose slam-packed Thursday night show at the Forum in Inglewood reaffirmed that they’re one of the most ambitious and skilled young bands in heavy rock, and have the star wattage and ravenous fan culture to get even bigger.

From Los Angeles Times

Next week Ye is scheduled to play two concerts at Inglewood’s SoFi Stadium on April 1 and April 3.

From Los Angeles Times

Next month he’ll take “Whatever’s Clever!” on the road for a world tour set to stop at Inglewood’s Kia Forum on April 29.

From Los Angeles Times

They have an ally in Jane Fonda, the activist and actor, who in 2024 joined former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on a soccer field near the vast Inglewood oil field.

From Los Angeles Times