SoFi Stadium
Definition
SoFi Stadium (/ˈsoʊfaɪ/ SOH-fye) is an indoor multi-purpose stadium in Inglewood, California, primarily home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers.
Named after the fintech company Social Finance (SoFi), it opened in September 2020 and features a translucent roof and capacity for over 70,000 spectators, expandable for mega-events.
Renowned for hosting Super Bowls, WrestleManias, and star-studded concerts, it's LA's shiny new temple of sports and spectacle.
Examples
I dropped $500 on SoFi Stadium parking, only to tailgate next to a guy with a better BBQ setup than Gordon Ramsay.
At SoFi Stadium, the Rams scored more points than my fantasy team ever will—talk about a stadium glow-up.
Taylor Swift turned SoFi Stadium into her personal heartbreak hotel; my ears are still recovering from the Eras Tour echoes.
SoFi Stadium's roof slides open like my diet plans—promising but rarely delivering on sunny days.