LA Galaxy’s Dignity Health Park begins 4-year renovation

January 24 – Los Angeles is burning, but it is also building.  Dignity Health Sports Park, home of 2024 MLS Cup Champion LA Galaxy and the west coast training base for US national teams, is at the start of a four-year upgrade.

The first phase is expected to complete end of February, ahead of the start of the MLS season.

“Dignity Health Sports Park has always been a place where unforgettable moments happen, and these renovations will elevate the experience for our fans, players, and community,” said Katie Pandolfo, General Manager, Dignity Health Sports Park.

“This project reflects our commitment to providing a world-class venue that exceeds the needs of the modern sports and entertainment landscape while honoring the rich history of this iconic stadium.”

Dignity Health Park has hosted the MLS Cup seven times since opening in 2003. It will host rugby and field hockey at the LA28 summer olympics.

This summer it will host games in the Concacaf Gold Cup.

The first phase of renovations include the re-seating of the entire lower bowl, restroom renovations, refacing concession stands and upgraded premium seats.

New premium seats and spaces highlights include:

  • Fieldside West seats:Fans get an even closer look at the action in Dignity Health Sports Park’s newest and closest viewing point to the field.
  • West Terrace Cabana:Open-air and semi-private cabanas on the West Terrace will offer fans easy access to the Stadium Club and an exclusive catering area.
  • Platinum seats:New flip-down mesh seating at the home side mid-field will provide more comfort and breathability for fans.

Recent improvements include Evolv Technology, AI-based security hardware that speeds up entry into the stadium; Sounds of the Galaxy, a DJ programme that provides a unique pre- and halftime performance celebrating the music scene in Los Angeles; Galaxy Express, a free shuttle for fans from convenient locations in Los Angeles to LA Galaxy games; and pregame access to Galaxy Park where fans can arrive early to play futsal and pickleball on new courts.

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