YouTube Theater 1011 Stadium Drive, Inglewood, CA 90305
About the Business
YouTube Theater, located at 1011 Stadium Drive in Inglewood, California, is a state-of-the-art stadium that serves as a premier venue for live events, concerts, and performances. With a seating capacity of over 6,000, the theater offers a dynamic and immersive experience for audiences of all sizes. Known for its cutting-edge technology and top-notch sound system, YouTube Theater provides a world-class entertainment experience for both performers and attendees. Whether you're a music lover, sports fan, or theater enthusiast, YouTube Theater is the perfect destination for unforgettable live entertainment in the heart of California.
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1011 Stadium Dr, Inglewood, CA 90305, United States
Reviews
"Well organized, safe, friendly staff, and plenty of food/snack options (food trucks, food stands, bars). -You are permitted a factory sealed 20oz water bottle per person -Elevators available NOT inside theater -Plenty of parking and Handicap Parking"
"The You Tube Theater clearly hates the handicapped. My husband went there once and then I went. Both times we were with our grandson. This place is not Buddy approved. The first time my husband who is also handicapped, but walks better than me, was placed in the parking lot for the So Fi Stadium, despite him saying again and again he had handicapped plates. They did not care. He paid 80$ for the privilege to walk a quarter of a mile just to get to the dump. He was exhausted when he got there, had to sit outside to catch his breath. He is not in a wheel chair nor am I. Not all disabled people are wheel chair bound. The You Tube Theater does not care at all. So, when it was my turn to take my grandson to a show, my husband said he would drive me, they must have handicapped drop off, right. No, they do not. Drop off is more than a quarter of a mile away. There was no parking for those of us that have handicapped plates, they only have a few (illegal). We drove in circles trying to find a place to drop me. We finally found the near front of the theater and parked, a security guard was screaming at us to move. I said I am handicapped, I am just getting dropped off. He said, no way, keep moving. We moved up a little further and stopped again (we were blocking no one--it was a loading zone that was empty. The same horrible man starting yelling. I was done, my grandson who has autism was upset and got out of the car and opened my door and grabbed my hand. We were out. The guard tried to tell us to get back in the car. We ignored him. After this misery, we had to walk and walk and walk, no place to sit, until we were at the theater. I had to sit, I thought I was going to fall. It was awful. My grandson wanted food and all they had were taco type trucks. We made it inside and we were able to get sodas and sit in the lobby. So, eat before you get there, and if you are disabled just don't go. Inside is new, so it is nice. The seats are not comfortable and again, it is new so they could have put in nice seats, but they want to smash in as many people as they can. If you sit at the sides you can not see at all. The first row balcony has no leg room at all. A man came to us and asked if he could sit next to us because he could not fit in his assigned sit. I said sure, but I don't know if someone is coming. No one did. The sound system is fine, but for a new theater they could have spent another penny or two. The stage is nice. Overall, it is pretty inside. Now, we are done and we have to go. My husband could not get to me at all. They wanted me to walk the quarter mile. I spoke with security and asked for help. They had carts, but no. I said please help me. I will fall. Her response, "than you will fall." At which point she started yelling at us to move. We were on the sidewalk and I was holding onto a make shift railings. I started walking and made it a block and down I went. My husband, this whole time was trying to get to me, begging. He finally found me. I have never been treated so badly in my life, I mean my entire life. And of course when I went down my grandson started to cry. Never, ever, ever. What a horrid place."
"YouTube Theater is part of SoFi Stadium, and is really easy to locate. The Theatre is really intimate and is great for concerts. The engineering, sound, lights, atmosphere is like being in a movie ready for making your night spectacular. The seating varies by sections; most are enough leg room and for those who are tall, I recommend front rows or aisle seating. Floor seating can be standing room only but, it’s the chance you take to see the performance up close and personal. The parking is great and reasonable, easy to purchase through Ticketmaster or YouTube Theatre and hold to an app or wallet. The beverages are reasonable, food is basically snacks or available food trucks."
"Overall, it was a great experience except for the seats. Seats in section 102 were very close together. You had to stand up to let others pass you to get to their seats. If not, you would definitely have contact. I was in seat 13. I appreciated the cup holders in front of the seats. But the close contact made it uncomfortable to get more drinks. If someone is standing in front of you, they sometimes block the performance. I was in row R, about midway thru the section. I thought closer would be better. But this experience made me wish I had balcony seats. I am only 5'1', so that also played apart. More signs would've helped to find your section faster. Customer service was great to help you find your seats. Bartenders were quick and friendly, and I loved that there was hard Kombucha. They carded every soul there, so have your I.D. with you always. Food trucks provided a lot of options, but only one had vegan options. Still had a good time, for the most part."
"We saw baby Metal and Dethklok here. The place was clean. We had balcony seats, and the view was super good. It gets loud! Parking is expensive, but split between a group it is worth it. Food is also expensive. Make sure you eat before going."
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