The Intuit Dome has transitioned from a high-stakes NBA playoff hub—hosting Los Angeles Clippers games through the Western Conference Finals—to a multi-purpose arena now anchored by high-profile combat sports, including a recent card featuring Ronda Rousey and Francis Ngannou.
While the sports world focuses on the arena's capacity for championship basketball and combat sports, the comedy circuit is already staking its claim on the venue's floor. Tony Hinchcliffe confirmed on Kill Tony that the venue is locked in for a future live event, stating, "there will be a Kill Tony at... the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles."
The rapid pivot from professional basketball to sold-out comedy shows underscores the venue's aggressive scheduling strategy. With Los Angeles already boasting a dense market of arenas, the Intuit Dome is clearly positioning itself as the premier choice for promoters looking to mix mainstream sports with massive live entertainment spectacles.
