
Rose Bowl Stadium
Pasadena’s Iconic Stage for Legendary Events
About this Venue
The Rose Bowl Stadium, also known as America’s Stadium, is one of the most iconic venues in the world. Opened in October 1922, the stadium is recognized as both a National Historic Landmark and a California Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. The Rose Bowl has hosted legendary events such as the Rose Bowl Game, Super Bowls, FIFA World Cup matches, and sold-out concerts. Surrounded by the scenic San Gabriel Mountains, the venue offers a variety of unique event spaces — from the field and luxury suites to lounges, locker rooms, gardens, and open-air lawns. Whether for intimate receptions or large-scale productions, the Rose Bowl provides an unforgettable setting infused with tradition and history.
Perfect for
- Concerts & Music Festivals
- Sporting Events & Team-Building Activities
- Corporate Meetings & Retreats
- Award Shows, Galas & Banquets
- Weddings & Private Celebrations
- Film & TV Productions
Key Amenities
- 90,000-seat historic stadium with multiple premium spaces
- Iconic playing field for receptions, team-building, or activations
- Luxury suites, lounges, press boxes, and locker rooms
- Indoor-outdoor event spaces with panoramic views
- 54,000 sq. ft. of Expo & meeting facilities
- State-of-the-art AV and production support
- On-site parking
Venue Details
Type
Outdoor Athletic Stadium
Event Venue
Capacity
up to 90,000 people (individual venues vary)
Operating Hours
The venue is available for bookings.
Location & Directions
1001 Rose Bowl Dr
Pasadena, CA 91103
Located in Pasadena, California, just 10 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles
